Nickel And Dimed

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December 22, 2014

 

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Moore created his film to raise awareness and speak for his fellow citizens. He wished to inform the public of the "true" story behind GM. For the same reason, Barbara Ehrenreich wrote Nickel and Dimed. It is a book thoroughly explaining her experience, firsthand, as a Wal-Mart employee. Although GM and Wal-Mart are negatively portrayed by Moore and Ehrenreich, the question is who is in fact responsible for these problems? Is the company or the employee to blame? Both sides are arguable, but in these types of socioeconomic situations, who is ultimately responsible? The answers to these questions, in relation to GM and Wal-Mart, can be established by examining the constancy of economic conditions, the effects a corporation has on a community or individual, and the responsibilities of the company and individual...
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It is a book thoroughly explaining her experience, firsthand, as a Wal-Mart employee. Although GM and Wal-Mart are negatively portrayed by Moore and Ehrenreich, the question is who is in fact responsible for these problems? Is the company or the employee to blame? Both sides are arguable, but in these types of socioeconomic situations, who is ultimately responsible? The answers to these questions, in relation to GM and Wal-Mart, can be established by examining the constancy of economic conditions, the effects a corporation has on a community or individual, and the responsibilities of the company and individual...
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