Mr. Baumer earns his living as a businessman, managing a successful company that specializes in manufacturing and selling consumer goods. He is known for his strategic approach to market trends and customer needs, which has helped his business thrive. Additionally, Mr. Baumer emphasizes innovation and quality in his products, contributing to his company's reputation and profitability.
In the story "The Bargain," when Slade broke his hand, Mr. Baumer took immediate action by showing compassion and concern for Slade's well-being. He provided assistance and support, recognizing the impact of the injury on Slade's ability to work and earn a living. Baumer's response highlights his character and the themes of empathy and moral responsibility in the narrative.
he killed him!!
figure it out on yourself and do your on homework u stupid lazy people:) your welcome
Mr. Baumer gives Slade a chance to redeem himself by offering him guidance and support. He recognizes Slade's potential and strives to help him overcome his challenges. This gesture signifies Mr. Baumer's belief in Slade's abilities and his commitment to fostering growth and improvement.
Al is Mr. Baumer's assistant, working closely with him in a professional capacity. Their relationship is characterized by a strong reliance on each other's expertise, with Al often supporting Mr. Baumer in various tasks and decisions. Additionally, they share a mutual respect, which enhances their collaborative efforts.
In the story "The Bargain," when Slade broke his hand, Mr. Baumer took immediate action by showing compassion and concern for Slade's well-being. He provided assistance and support, recognizing the impact of the injury on Slade's ability to work and earn a living. Baumer's response highlights his character and the themes of empathy and moral responsibility in the narrative.
he killed him!!
Al tells Mr. baumer to forget about Slade because Slade doesn't know how to read. Also, Slade doesn't care and he still won't pay his bill.
Mr. Baumer was like Al's father since he had passed away from a common disease in Moon Dance. He was a smart immigrant who knew how to write & read. On the other hand, there was Slade, who was illiterate (couldn't read/write) and bullied Mr. Baumer. Finally after Slade bullied him 3 times, Mr Baumer couldn't take it anymore, so he thought 'revenge' and hired Slade as his freighter (someone who delivers ordered goods to a store) and tricked him. Mr. Baumer knew that Slade always stole a beer from the box of goods people ordered, so this time, he ordered poisonous beer. He also knew that Slade couldn't read, so he would just think "Oh, beer!" Without knowing it was poisonous. So, as Mr. Baumer sneakly planned, Slade drank the poisonous beer and died. Also, Mr. Baumer and Slade had a couple things in common. Like there jobs, they were both adults , and they both are tricky.
figure it out on yourself and do your on homework u stupid lazy people:) your welcome
Mr. Baumer gives Slade a chance to redeem himself by offering him guidance and support. He recognizes Slade's potential and strives to help him overcome his challenges. This gesture signifies Mr. Baumer's belief in Slade's abilities and his commitment to fostering growth and improvement.
Al is Mr. Baumer's assistant, working closely with him in a professional capacity. Their relationship is characterized by a strong reliance on each other's expertise, with Al often supporting Mr. Baumer in various tasks and decisions. Additionally, they share a mutual respect, which enhances their collaborative efforts.
In the story "Bargain," Al's relationship with Mr. Baumer is one of desperation and negotiation. Al is a struggling father who seeks a deal with Mr. Baumer, who is a wealthy businessman, to secure financial assistance for his family's needs. Their interactions are marked by a power imbalance, as Mr. Baumer holds the resources Al desperately requires, leading to a tense and morally complex exchange between them. Ultimately, their relationship highlights themes of sacrifice and the lengths one will go to for family.
Ian Baumer's birth name is Ian Alan Baumer.
Brooke Baumer is 5' 4".
Daniela Baumer was born in 1971.
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