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. On the point of and why this boundary violation (open insult) is apparently possible are only open for one discourse: is that the idea that one need to include are those who claim that an ideology or proposition is true if it works to their satisfaction rather than more logic begs for clarification as in the case of past pay and how many are scraping by. The economical functions of our prevailing wage, when the general rules of law of economics supposedly had equilibrium fail and are inadequate, why? Because our past prevailing wages, now in the form of ancient relics, were not designed, structured or guaranteed to continue perpetually regardless of the world economy. They could neither replace any particular rule or the rule of law in general not mattering how much we protest in light of this predicament. Inadvertently hitting on a "principle" is equivalent to accidentally replacing a general rule (expecting ALWAYS be paid high wages) in the course of merely trying to supplement it. Fully exploring the fortuitous nature of such an event further clarifies the ways in which the argument coincides by subjectivity (opinion, assumption, suspicion) instead of the reality of objectivity (saw, counted, observed). Consequently, we should be in a better position to see the respects in which others' efforts are not a downfall as AIDS is to healthcare, therefore it's not a second-best method at all to post jobs instead its second to none in job postings. We submit to the majority because we have to, but we are not compelled to call our attitude of subjection a posture of respect rather a call to humble ourselves to gain power is unprecedented and flies into the face of our upbringing: do whatever it take to get ahead. Look at your calluses and scars then draw from your soldier strength within and fear no darkness, ride out and meet them at battle because if you look behind, you'd see familiar loving eyes looking up at you needing you to have poise, confidence and composure....Man up and shore up your dreams. Excerpt from SAT Critical Writing FIU Submittal---Linda Favorite Quote
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