Comparison Of Yes Ma 'Am And What Isn' T For Sale

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Money Can Buy Everything Yes Ma’am by Deirdre N. McClosky and What Isn’t for Sale by Michael Sandel both use self acceptance in a different deeper rooted problem within ones life. Both these authors use money to make either themselves or someone else happy. In Yes Ma’am, McClosky goes deep into her own thoughts towards gender changes, but first she wants to know if she’d pass as a cross gender. She does want to be taken as a joke, she proceeds to do some intense studying, looking at the two different genders and making references. “Women stand and sit at angels. Men offer their hands to shake. Women put their hands to their chests when speaking of themselves. Men barge through. Women look frequently at nonspeaking in a conversation. Men don’t