Environmental Sciences, asked by bhavaniramasamy96, 26 days ago

(3) List any two blue-collar and two white-collar jobs.
(4) Name any five ways in which you can help to share the work at home or in
school.
(5) How can we show our appreciation for people who work for us? Name any
three ways of doing so.
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Answered by multibiryani
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Answer:

"Blue-collar" and "white-collar" are terms in the English language that evoke different images. The blue-collar worker is perceived to make less than the white-collar worker. The white-collar worker might work behind a desk in the service industry, while the blue-collar worker gets their hands dirty doing manual labor or working in a division of manufacturing.

Perhaps the white-collar worker has a more well-rounded education than the blue-collar worker. The distinguishing characteristics between the two types of employees go on, and yet no dictionary definition can offer more succinct language as to what the phrases signify other than to suggest, in imprecise terms, the differences in class.

Another way to define these two phrases is the white-collar worker not only makes more money than the blue-collar worker, but they also belong to a different social class. Yet, to state white-collar workers exist in a different social class from blue-collar workers still does not explain quantitative differences of annual income, the number of years of post-secondary schooling each has, or the skills each worker possesses.

Answered by jyotishahofficial
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Answer:

(3) • Blue-collar_ the blue-collar stereotype refers to any worker who engages in hard manual labor, such as construction, mining, or maintenance.

• White-collar_ white-collar workers are known as suit-and-tie workers who work in service industries and often avoid physical labour .

(4) • Help at home

(i) Don't be wasteful with food

(ii) Turn of the lights , television, stereo and curling iron when not in use .

(iii) Do extra chores ; help out without being asked.

(iv) Accept your parents decisions in a positive manner.

(v) keep a good sense of humor.

• Help at school

(i) Join a parent and teacher organization at your school.

(ii) Volunteer as often as possible.

(iii) Donate school supplies for other children.

(iv) Attend school board meetings.

(v) Go to Back-to-school night.

(5) • Three ways of doing so

(i) I appreciate your help so much .

(ii) I wanted to thank you for your help.

(iii) I'm grateful to you .

I hope it's help you!

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