Wednesday, January 22, 2014

last 20% post

In evaluating our 20% project's success, with our goal being to create an awareness of the importance of recycling plastic, I feel like we could have done better, but we did make a lot if progress. We have started small and created a great start to our project with the time we have been given, and we will continue with our project for the rest of the year.
This last month we just kept taking the bottles out to recycling on Fridays after taking off the caps and dumping out all the nasty stuff that some nasty people like to stuff into the bottles. Haha. Some of the obstacles were some disagreements with our posters from some of the staff at the highschool, and finding time on our own time to take the plastic to recycling.



Thursday, January 16, 2014

Natural Resources.

Communism:
oil- controlled by government
natural gas- government
h2o- government
solar- neither
timber- government
minerals-government
coal- government
people- government
food- government
wild game- government

Socialism:
oil- government
natural gas-government
h2o- government
solar- neither
wind- government
timber- government
minerals- government
coal- government
people- people
food- people
wild game- government

Socialism vs. Communism: Government



One difference is that the government is elected by the people in socialism, but in communism, the government picks the government.
Control is the industries job in socialism. In communism the people are controlled by the government is most aspects. They design your life.
Another big diffrence is the fact that because in communism wages are controlled by the government, there are no taxes. Socialism has huge taxes on the people, so they are able to do the things they want to. Socialism gives you government security to retire. In Communism, you retire when the government says so.

Monday, January 6, 2014

COM SOC CAP

COMMUNISM:
All schools are equal
Government decides what you are going to study
Only public schools
If not all of the schools, most of them require school uniforms
Government controlled courses and controlled school hours and work hours
All schooling is paid for by the government
Education is a huge value
all the education you get is for the good of the country
no one can stand out or be above another
teachers are paid by the government.
An example would be China.

SOCIALISM:
Both public and private schooling
Some school require uniforms but not all
The students have options in what they do.
Everyone can attend school
Government makes some schooling mandatory
Usually requires students to attend school till a certain age
An example would be France.

CAPITALISM:
Both public and private schools are available
School systems are kinda based if who has the money
You have to pay to go to school
School is a choice and not necessarily enforced
The government doesn't help with financial aid when going into higher education
There aren't really any true capitalistic schools

ALL:
Have schools