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Summary: Telling the truth
Content: This book tells the reality for too many Americans, who don't qualify for the Bush/McCain tax cuts. Sad, and scary, reading. ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: A Small Peek into the world of minimum wage
Content: I agree with most people who read this book in saying that Barbara only gave us a glimpse into the world of minimum wage and trying to *live* on it. Skimmed the surface, so to speak. Even though, I enjoyed the book and thought it was well put together.
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Summary: A Valuable and Affecting Learning Experience
Content: The poor are very visible in our society. What's far less visible is "The Working Poor", people who have jobs, but who face consistent problems of lower health,low income,no benefits,little education and training, single parenthood,and so on. Pulitzer Prize ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: difficult to read, content questionable
Content: In summary, Factory Girls is very difficult and slow to read, and the content is highly suspect. There are too many simple sentences that make the reading choppy, making the author's thoughts disjointed and lacking in cohesion. Complex sentences are often ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: great interviews, limited political insight
Content: The many interviews for this book help to engage the reader's interest, and make the reality that we face more real. but the book isn't just interviews. there's also a lot of good factual data to back up his critique of "what is." Employers have been aggressively ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: An encore performance for us all
Content: Tabloid-style headlines have infected even mainstream magazines and newspapers in recent years. Articles about the coming "Social Security Disaster" vie for attention next to those on industry's inability to overcome the "Loss Of Baby Boomer Talent" or even ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Fun to Read
Content: This book shares some wonderful stories about women who took time off from the work force to take care of their children-and made it back. It is somewhat inspirational, but mostly just interesting biographies of vastly different proffessional women and their ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Interesting.....not compelling......
Content: At a macro level Dan Pinks view of the "free agent nation" is interesting. The information is well presented and opens a vault of thought and consideration for taking a closer look at micro business. I was looking for more case studies. A peek into a few more ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: What an eyeopener
Content: This is a must read for anyone feeling pinched by a job loss in the US or who is boiling mad about illegal immigration to the US. This book goes a long way toward developing a context and the reasons for the mass migrations of labor throughout societies. If ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Excellent synopsis of wealth of nations
Content: The first three "books" (the term for "chapters" in Smith's age) of the Wealth of Nations are the most important of the book. The introductory essay by the Smithologist Skinner also provides great insight into the book per se, Adam Smith and how Wealth of ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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