Human resource management - A Life Worth Living.
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Sharon Shaked Human Resource Management 10/28/03 A Life Worth Living "Would she fully encompass the awareness of a poverty-stricken life?" This is the first thought that ran through my mind, as I picked up the book Nickel and Dimed, by Barbara Eherenreich. A month long journey, no scientific research, on living life in America as a lower class citizen. I could feel my face beginning to burn with rage and spite as I began to read the introduction-I was skeptical. She proved me wrong. I grew up as part of the lower income class in the midst of Brooklyn, New York. My mother's income tax returns for this year stated that she made a little over $12,000-I had known these figures since as far back as I could remember, for they were always being thrown in my face. Finances were always a struggle and an issue in our lives-we were always "financially disabled". Work was...


