Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Schools

In a communist country if you are force to attend school.You do not decide what classes you take, or what would you do as a profession when you grow up, your only choice is to do your best to help the country.

In a socialist country you have freedom but you have to attend school until you are 16, than you can decide if you want to go to a private or public school. You can choose your own path.

 In a capitalistic country with the school systems you have almost complete freedom but there are only private schools that you can attend. You choose what do you wan to do study but you will have to pay for everything.

Urban and rural waste in China

My company book was Urban and rural waste in China since it talks about how China manage their wastes and what kind of trash can be founded based on the social class. Example if we look to a poor trash we will found more organic materials than in a rich person who in its majority is inorganic materials.
The must highlight was the words that are used in waste management because they explained the meaning of each word and showed the difference between them. This words are Reduce waste, Reuse waste, Recycle waste, Recover waste, Dispose of waste.
The least highlight was when the guy who wrote the book talks about things that happened to him and things that he saw while he was in china.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Mini wage

The Economic Policy Institute's latest analysis shows that most low-wage workers live in low-wage households, and 84% of the workers in low-wage jobs are at least 20 years old. But, regardless of age or need, anyone who shows up to work and puts in hard hours deserves a wage that keeps him or her out of poverty.

A higher minimum wage helps only those workers who actually wind up earning that wage and further disadvantages lower-income workers, who suffer fewer job opportunities and working hours. Though intended to help low-income families get ahead, the minimum wage instead costs some their jobs and others hours at work. This leaves poor families actually worse off.

The case against raising the minimum wage is straightforward: A higher wage makes it more expensive for firms to hire workers. How big an effect does this have on the job market? Economists debate this. But no one argues that increasing the minimum wage increases the number of unemployed workers who find jobs. In the end, the trade-off is clear. People who keep their jobs get more money; those who lose their jobs, or fail to get new ones, suffer.

Raising the wage will make it more expensive to hire younger and low-skill workers. There are better ways to help the poor.

With these arguments, I will say I am against raising the minimum wage because most of the people who works under the minimums low-wage are not going to be benefitted.



http://articles.latimes.com/2013/mar/10/opinion/la-oe-stern-camden-why-we-should-raise-the-minimum-20130310

http://ivn.us/2013/08/15/why-we-should-not-raise-the-national-minimum-wage/

http://www.aei.org/article/economics/fiscal-policy/labor/why-we-shouldnt-raise-the-minimum-wage/#mbl

Thursday, December 5, 2013

20% project

In my 20% time I am doing a video to let USA to hold the World Cup as soon as possible.

I been trying to get a hold with USYouthSoccer but they haven't answer my messages last week I get the statistics of the US Men National Soccer Team since it first participation in a World Cup until the one that was hold by South Africa almost 4 year ago. I will be looking to those statistics and comparing them with other teams around the world to see how much does Soccer has improve over the years in the USA at a international level.

My goal for this month is to have the compression done and review all the information that a have and hopefully make a little video to present my idea to Mr.Kapptie.

Words Definitions

A Stocks is a simple share in the ownership of a company.

Dividend is a cash or stock payment to a company.

Trade is an exchange of items.

Catalyst an enthusiasm, change.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Limonda or lemonade








The variables in the game are; the weather, the amount of ice can change depending on the temperature, the lemonade prices, and the customers. Another possible variable can be the recipe but it will depend on the lemonade seller.

The constants are; the amount of cups, and the recipe.

The perishables are the lemons, sugars and probably the ice which melt.