Those are coins used in the United States. Nickel = 0.05 dollars. Dime = 0.10 dollars.
Nickel is an element!
Cent cent cent cent cent nickel nickel nickel nickel ....,.., not possible
a quarter and a nickel, one of them is not a nickel
I have a nickel that is a color of a penny I have a nickel how much is it worth
As a dollar is equal to 100 pennies and a nickel is equal to 5 a nickel is 5% of a dollar.
$6.65
I think the author's purpose in writing "Nickel and Dimed" was to show the reader the hidden costs of the minimum wage workers such as financial, emotional, and physical problems.
Without a Trace - 2002 Nickel and Dimed 3-6 was released on: USA: 4 November 2004 France: 2 April 2006 Hungary: 21 September 2006
Without a Trace - 2002 Nickel and Dimed Part 2 3-7 was released on: USA: 11 November 2004 France: 2 April 2006 Hungary: 28 September 2006
In "Nickel and Dimed," Barbara Ehrenreich observes that one of her co-workers wears expensive clothing, which she learns was acquired through the co-worker's previous job in a more affluent position. This individual had worked in a higher-paying job before being forced into low-wage work, and thus had the means to purchase such items at that time. Ehrenreich highlights the stark contrast between their current economic realities and the lingering remnants of their past financial stability.
Colin McKinnon has: Played Shopper in "Neighbours" in 1985. Played Man in "Janus" in 1994. Played Staff Member in "Janus" in 1994. Played Worker Being Nickel and Dimed in "The American Ruling Class" in 2005. Played Neighbor in "Shot at Sundown" in 2010.
Harriet Hanson Robinson - "the wife of a newspaper editor, wrote an autobiography that provided an account of her earlier life as a female factory worker."
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The phrase "nickel and dime to death" originates from the concept of repeatedly charging small amounts of money, akin to paying in nickels and dimes, which can accumulate and become burdensome over time. This expression likely evolved from the practice of nickel and diming in business, where additional charges are added incrementally. It conveys the idea of being financially drained or exhausted by continuous small expenses.
Barbara Ehrenreich has written: 'Des experts et des femmes' 'The American health empire: power, profits, and politics' -- subject(s): Medical care 'The Snarling Citizen' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Popular culture 'The hearts of men' 'Por Cuatro Duros/nickel And Dimed' 'Complaints and disorders' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Health and hygiene, Socioeconomic Factors, History, History, 19th Century, Women's Health, Women's Rights, Social Conditions, Prejudice, Women, History, 20th Century 'Dancing in the streets' -- subject(s): Festivals, Fasts and feasts, The Spectacular, Collective behavior, Happiness, History 'This land is their land' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social problems 'Microeconomics, Nickel And Dimed, And Aplia Activation Card' 'Re-making love' -- subject(s): Sex (Psychology), Women, Sexual behavior, Feminism, Sex customs 'The American health empire' -- subject(s): Medical care 'Bright-sided' -- subject(s): Self-confidence, Optimism, Happiness, Success in business 'Nickel and dimed' -- subject(s): Minimum wage, Unskilled labor, Poverty, Working poor 'Dancing in the Streets' -- subject(s): History, Festivals, Fasts and feasts, The Spectacular, Collective behavior, Happiness 'Fear of falling' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Middle class, Middle classes 'The revolt of the middle classes'
Yes. It consists of nickel, nickel, and nickel.
Only if you have been "dimed" out for having contraband--drugs or stolen items--in your room and a search warrant is being executed.