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money talks
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Money Talks
What can money buy? ... Who would have known that taking a college class or reading a women’s interest magazine involved the affects of money in such a personal manner. In an essay found in the New York Times, Brent Staples expresses his concern for the overwhelming power that money has on the devaluing of a college diploma due to grade inflation. ... Simple aspects of everyday life such as reading a magazine or getting an education have some way been tainted by the influence of money. ... Like consumers, students and their parents expect their money’s worth. ... Another thing that readers do not realize is that by doing this, women’s magazines and advertisers are saying that they do not have any respect for women, because making money is their priority.
In both Staples’ and Steinem’s essays, the common theme is society’s blindness to the diminishing of their valuables through money. ... Teachers, students, parents, and most importantly, money have allowed the sanctity of a degree to go down the drain.
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Title: money talks
Words: 838 Rating: None Pages: 3.4 submitted by: swan8402
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