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    article, “Middle Class, But Feeling Economically Insecure” by Patricia Cohen talks about how being in the middle class is more than not have a certain amount of money, but it is also a psychological issue. According to Cohen, a majority of Americans classify themselves has being quote on quote “middle class”. Cohen also explains and elaborates how people are constantly comparing themselves to either how much their parents made or how much their peers make. There are apparently many “middle…

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    appeal to its audience. For instance, the advertisement “Hillary Clinton 's 2016 Presidential Campaign Announcement” uses techniques to appeal to the working and middle class audience that want to overcome their financial struggles. Aired on April 12,2015 the adds unstated message portrays hardworking families, to attract struggling middle class in believing that they can join Hilary in improving their future.…

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    Lastly, Soft offensive individualism is developed in Cater Hill, on the north-east side of Manhattan, which is a majority white neighborhood with the upper-middle-class community. In fact, violence is not a difficulty in this area; hence, street problems are not part of the families’ concerns. The parents, specifically, the mothers seem to follow “soft psychologized individualism”. The essential theme of this individualism is the assertion of child’s unique feelings. It is fundamental for the…

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    Family Fortune Summary

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    Davidoff and Hall’s publication Family Fortunes: Men and Women of the English Middle Class 1780-1850 (henceforth referred to as Family Fortunes) is a classic example of a work of local history. Davidoff and Hall’s Family Fortunes is a study tracing the changes in class, society and gender relations of the newly emerging middle classes from 1780 over a framework of 70 years. Furthermore, Davidoff and Hall examine in detail these changes through local communities, particular families and…

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    views and even now the way we see our social class system. The lower classes have very different views on the…

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    analyzing, interpreting, and discussing social class. It weighs on me that I likely bring unfair biases and predispositions to this topic. I am a white, American, educated, athletic male from a family with both parents still together and without many financial troubles. Aside from perhaps a degree from a prestigious University or boat loads of cash, I do not think that I could be more privileged. Although my privilege might sway my ideas on the matter of social class, I am working to remove…

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    Hunger Games Social Class

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    Social classes impact people 's perceptions on inequalities because each class has different openings and benefits. Within each social class, there is opportunity and privileges that other social classes do not have. In The Hunger Games, District 12 and the Capitol have clear differences in the social economic status, which provide different experiences for the two classes. The people from District 12 have to work twice as hard to get some type of food in their home, while the Capitol has all of…

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    These individuals of the lower class are losing out because of computer-based technologies. They will frequently work at jobs in retail or food establishments because this is the type of work that society deems them qualified for. Furthermore, even working in such an industry, someone…

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    Dewey Social Class

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    society that are the social class tiers. The main divisions of these classes are wealth and education. Typically, those who are well educated tend to earn more income, making these individuals apart of the upper class. Those with jobs that do not require a degree most likely earn less income than those with one, placing these individuals in the middle or lower class. Those in the upper class are thought to have a better quality of life than those in the middle and lower classes. This is due to…

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    they stand. Furthermore, these characters seek to be in a class other than their own as the lower class tend to admire the upper class, while the upper class tend to admire the classes below them. Regardless, it’s clear that both of these plots provide a clear definition of “restlessness” amongst social class structure. In Seven Brothers, social status amongst the Jukola brothers is nearly absent. The brothers choose not to join a social class because they would rather be ostracized and…

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