Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Final outline

1st paragraph- talk about the three subjects. School, natural resources, government 

2nd- communism school system, government controlled all public

3rd- socialism school system, less government mix between public and private schools

4th - communism natural resources, all government controlled all workers are paid through government 

5th- socialism natural resourse, private Industry workers are taxed by government  

6th communism government power, in charge of everything acts like the boss filters money down through the system every one is equal in an ideal concept

7th socialism government power, mostly private industry government just taxes to make money

8th- conclude up.. do a final summary of things

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Book post

My companies book was called (A runaway brig). In this book some people get stranded on a island when their ship was stolen, leaving them on a run down tugboat. They find a note that tells them where to find buried treasure on the tug itself. Eventually a yacht comes to rescue them off the island. I thought the highlight was when the guys are on the boat for the first time, that was the best part of the novel. One point that I noticed in the book were when the guys were on the boat for the first time and the one guy is going around clearing the rooms and looking for anybody that could be there. I thought it was important how he could tell all the other people where everything was and how he knew where the pantry was. I also thought it was cool when the enemies boarded the ship. I thought it was good how the guys stayed together and worked together to survive the experience.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Final prep blog

Comunism is all public and government controlled while socialism is based on little government control and more freedom

Thursday, December 19, 2013

20% December

For the month of December matts and I's project of building a tee shirt thrower. This month Matt and I designed the model to be built. All we need to do is build the thrower itself. The two pieces we need are a manual dog ball thrower and a PVC pipe to fit the tee shirt wrap. We didn't have any major obstacles this month. I would say on a scale of one to ten we got a 7. 

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Socialism communism capitalism schools

Let's start with capitalism schools they are mostly private schools and very competitive every thing would be ran by private entity's.

Socialism schools are the most diverse out of the three they are a mix of public and private

Communism schools are all public and are more based out of the strengths of a student and they are ran like a tech school.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Minimum wage increase

USAtoday said "The action at the state level comes as organized labor and liberal groups have backed a wave of strikes by fast-food workers in cities across the country to put a spotlight on hourly wages. Advocates are pressing for a national $15 hourly wage, more than twice the $7.25 federal minimum wage." And nytimes said "Increasing the minimum wage is a misguided way to address the situation. It wouldn’t target those hurt the worst: the unemployed and low-skilled, and in fact would build bigger barriers for those without a job."washingtonpost had this to say "It’s no surprise that Nader, 78 years old and still fighting the good fight, worked with a couple of dozen liberal Democrats in Congress last year on a bill to lift the minimum to $10. That would still be below 1968’s level, but it would represent a $5,000-plus raise for close to 30 million workers at or near the minimum today (it would also add $25 billion to gross domestic product, according to the Economic Policy Institute). That bill went nowhere without White House leadership; even a lunch-bucket Democrat like Tom Harkin refused to hold hearings on the idea." Washington post also said "The assumption that corporate America is united against a higher minimum wage is wrong. Carl Camden, chief executive of Kelly Services (and co-chair of the Committee for Economic Development, the business-led think tank), tells me he supports raising the minimum wage and indexing it to inflation (something Mitt Romney supported in the campaign). “We have to focus on the issue of quality of jobs,” Camden says. “We need to make it meaningful to work.”" All of these thing together tell me that the miniunm wage is fine just the way it is and to raise it would give money to undeserving people.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Stocks, dividend,trades,catalyst

Stocks are private or publicly traded shares of a company.
A Dividend is the money a company sends you for owning stocks with them
Trades are the selling or buying of stocks
Catalysts are specific events on that effect specific stocks on the market