prepare and submit a paper on a summary of the book (ehrenreich, barbara. nickel and dimed: on not getting by in america. new ).

Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on a summary of the book (ehrenreich, barbara. nickel and dimed: on not getting by in america. new ). The demands of the present age have resulted in rock bottom changes in the lifestyles, some good and mostly destroying harmony in societal terms. Some sections of the society may be gainers, but by and large, the poor have been rendered poorer. In this book, “Nickel and Dimed: On Not Getting By in America” Barbara Ehrenreich lives though some of the grim experiences of the lower strata of the society. Her sufferings are self-inflicted but that is to serve the cause of her writing and to make the society aware as to what really is happening. She is a practicing educationalist and what she does is for passion and to achieve her objectives. She works like a labor, and a researcher bent upon knowing the truth. She hides many facets of abilities and her real identity remains incognito. She accepts low-earning jobs at three cities in America, Maine, Florida and Minnesota. She goes through many hardships but she has the psychological support of her ATM card! Barbara gets ready for job-hunt: The experience gained in hunting the job is often invaluable to her than the job itself. Many rejections fall to her lot. She is undeterred and moves to the next destination. She writes, “My next stop is Winn-Dixie, the supermarket, which turns out to have a particularly onerous application process, featuring a twenty minute “interview” by computer since, apparently, no human on the premises is deemed capable of representing the corporate point of view. ….” (p.13) The question paper is probing, humorous and humiliating. Her description of the procedure is vivid and realistic. You think you are an actor in her drama. She introduces the pathetic working conditions, frustrating ambience, and the verbal slangs of the foul-mouthed arrogant bosses. To think of serving in such conditions for a long time, is tortuous. The workers bear silently what falls to their lot, as they have no other alternative. The contents of the book have been arranged in 6 chapters, Introduction: Getting Ready, Serving in Florida, Scrubbing in Maine, Selling in Minnesota, Evaluation and A Reader’s Guide. In the evaluation chapter she sums up her experiences and gives her judgment. The revelations are startling and provide good research material for the sociologists, labor leaders and the policy makers. Some of the so-called “unskilled’ jobs demand tiring physical labor, with the possibility of affecting health. The performance has no corresponding rewards and exploitation of labor is part of the system. She comments, “Then trick lies in figuring out how to budget your energy so there’ll be some left over for the next day” (p. 195). She concludes that multiple jobs are the economic necessity for those in the lower rungs of the society, to make both the ends meet. Luxuries are out of question. The never-ending tussle between the labor and management She believes, the labor class is mostly suspected and their integrity is on continuous scrutiny. The tests for employment and the related questionnaires often prick the conscience and they are drafted to hurt the candidate. She makes special mention of the surveillance by the staff at Wal-Mart and they are looking for theft, drug abuse etc. in her.

 

creating a thesis and an outline on McDonalds-arch delux burger. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide.

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on McDonalds-arch delux burger. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. After a detailed analysis, recommendations would be stated for this case. Ineffective Advertising Campaign McDonald’s hired an advertisement agency named Fallon McElligot for the advertisements of Arch Deluxe Burger. The amount ascertained for such advertisement campaign was $100 million. The advertisement showed that the children are getting confused as they could not understand what the Arch Deluxe Burger are all about, neither are they liking its look or taste, not any toys are given away with these burgers. It is known as rebel marketing. The motive was to show that the Arch Deluxe Burger was not for the children. Another advertisement of Arch Deluxe Burger showed that the executive chef of McDonalds is explaining the professionals in the elevator why the Arch Deluxe Burger is tasty and motivates them to eat (Kord “McDonalds Arch Deluxe Burger Commercial”). This advertisement was considered awful and was not liked by the people. The message that was delivered through the advertisement was also another drawback which led to the downfall. The message said that “Burger with the Grown-up Taste.” It was tagged as sophisticated product not for kids. In one of the commercial it was seen that the children motivated her parents to go to McDonalds by just saying Arch Deluxe Burger.

Impact of Cell Phones. The work is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I will pay for the following article Impact of Cell Phones. The work is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. In spite of the numerous benefits that are liked with the use of the device, people state that there are a couple of disadvantages associated with the use of the device. Asides from the nature of mobile phones, they have been known to transmit waves that can cause damage to the brain cells. This research analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones.

Mobile phones are popular in the modern world as individuals can communicate in a faster and more convenient way. People state that they communicate more efficiently with their friends and families regardless of where they are. People can reach their friends and family by sending a message or making calls thereby maintain a close relationship with members of their families and friends. It can therefore be stated that mobile phones are used as a way of maintaining close relationships with friends and family in different parts of the world. Furthermore, mobile phones can be used to take and send photos to them. Finally, parents can keep close contact with their children and they do not have to worry about their whereabouts all the time (Shelly and Vermeet, 2010). This is highly efficient especially when dealing with teenagers.

Most people are of the view that cell phones are convenient and come in handy in emergencies. For instance, if one is lost, they can ask for directions using cell phones or even check for directions on the web using them (Henline and Harris, 2006). Thirdly, if one is stuck on the freeway or their car breaks they can call for help from their friends. Fourthly, cell phones are used to convey messages about medical emergencies and get the needed help. This shows that cell phones have made lives easier since one can easily get the help needed to incase of an emergency.

Mobile phones provide a way for people to access information. In the modern world, information is power and mobile phones offer a fast and affordable way of assessing this information by using mobile internet (Henline and Harris, 2006).&nbsp.

writing homework on The Diminishing Roles for Women in American films. Write a 1000 word paper answering;

Need help with my writing homework on The Diminishing Roles for Women in American films. Write a 1000 word paper answering; The issue of gender inequality is seen in the minimal number of women behind the scenes, that is directors and writers. The fact that men compose the biggest percentage of writers and directors greatly impacts on what is shown. Men will therefore have a chance to influence how women are portrayed and the role they wish them to play. This is why most women are given minimal roles such as secretaries and homemakers. According to the same study published in the Los Angeles times, women characters are more likely than men to wear sexy clothes, expose their skin and to be referred to as being attractive. What this means is that Hollywood is a follower and not a leader in the feminist movement and the realization of gender equality, in the film industry. It is like the film industry in the United States is in a world of its own, in comparison with the other industries .In the same breath women are allocated supporting roles, while men are given the main roles. This under representation could falsely make one to believe that men are more than women. The diminishing role of women is seen in the many stereotypes geared towards women, which are prejudice. This trend was started in the nineteen fifties and continues to grow. Actors such as Audrey Hepburn were mainly given sexual and seductive roles. Beauty standards of women in the film industry are predetermined by the industry which favors white females who have a slender frame, characteristics which are hard to achieve by many females, especially other races. This is why the number of actresses from ethnic groups such as those from the black community is minimal. According to Martha Plimpton, an actress, it is harder for a regular looking woman to get a job, than it is for an “ugly’’ man. Essentially this means that it is much harder for women to get into acting because success for them in the industry is based on looks. Stereotyping in role allocation is impacting negatively on women in the film industry in Hollywood. Women are usually depicted as victims and men as the victors. A good example is the war movies and documentaries in which men are given the main roles. This is despite the fact that women are usually the ones who bear the biggest brunt of war and, and determine the directions that most wars take. Films always portray women as the victims of men to be raped or abused. This makes them seem weaker compared to men. People are exposed to such perceptions from an early age, which influences perceptions of boys towards girls from childhood to maturity. Girls and women are portrayed differently in movie roles from when they are teenagers to maturity. Teenage girls are cast as being of strong characters and adult women as being weaker and highly sexualized. Actresses are given scenes that show that women are hostile to each other, and their friendships as being backstabbing in nature, while male friendships are strong and supportive. Female roles in movies are usually to stand with by their husbands and children, and do household duties. Actors roles are usually strong, aggressive and competent, on the other hand women’s roles are usually weak, vulnerable, so that they need protection (O ‘Connor, 1998).