Journal 5 (Capitalism)
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
The Great Falcon
The Great Falcon has three kids. They hatched at the same time, so they shared the same amount of care and love from their father. Suddenly, the great falcon died and the three kids had to face their destiny alone. One of the kids suggested staying together so they would be stronger. Another kid suggested to leave their place and traveled to discover the world together. The other kid suggested that every one of them traveled in different direction then after five years they gathered again in the same place. The falcons decided to follow the last suggestion. So, the first falcon traveled to the sea and learned how to fish and avoid storms. The second falcon headed to the mountains and learned how to hunt dears. The last falcon went toward the forest and learned how to catch animals. After five years they gathered as promised in their old home and shared their experiences. Finally, each one of them became The Great Falcon
Thursday, April 14, 2011
poem
Seriously ! my teacher needs a poem here
she asked me to be creative, but this is so unfair
essays, journals, and now a poem, she wants me to lose my hair
I know myself novels and poems these colors, I should not wear
I was going to protest, but do I dare
so, I have to write or, I will be kicked out of my chair
I tried to grasp ideas, but my brain does not care
after few hours, I asked my head please sir
it answered me and said, I am not there
Brianna enjoy my poem, it is not from the air
please don't tell me, review your poem and repair
I hope you'll like it :)
I hope you'll like it :)
Recources
1 - Euro-Skeptics And Arab Discontent: In Defense Of The American System
By Bob Ditmar (04/20/03)
http://americandaily.com/article/3959
2 - How Capitalism breeds poverty: The Brutal Logic of Neo-Liberalism.
By Tony Wilsdon September 18, 2005
http://www.socialistalternative.org/literature/katrina/logic.html
3 - American Capitalism And The Moral Poverty Of Nations
By: Jason Miller, citizen journalist Wednesday, May 31, 2006
http://naturalnews.com/019402_America_homeless_capitalism.html
4 - Sociology Matters by Richard T , Schaefer
Book published by The McGraw - Hill Companies 2009
Friday, April 8, 2011
Capitalism
Capitalism is the system that took over of the old style of economical activities like feudalism. Also, it considered to be the revolution of the industry. In other words, capitalism is a subsystem of the economical organization which runs by a corporation or individual person and makes effort to get highest profits from the industrial projects. So, it is the absolute freedom even if you hurt others. From early history of the economics systems there were some people and countries suffer from the land lords ,feudalism system, that made them worked for their own benefits and this makes people to turn over this system. Then, the revolution of industry ─ capitalism system ─ opened its arm for these workers and started to give them solutions for their living problems. Workers are abused throughout the history. They are the lowest class in the society. Rich people don’t think about the workers wrights, they consider them as slaves especially during the feudalism period. Most of the time they were considered to be machines rather than human. At that period, people were starving. So, when the capitalism period takes a place, the people saw the hope because this will offered food and their needs for them. After while, workers discover that the corporation they worked for were abusing them too. Not only this, the corporations use their privileges to take over the poor countries and steel their natural sources under the name of trading. Moreover, these corporations started to higher the governments to protect their common interests. So, any action from corporations will be protected from the government even though that action could have bad incomes for the workers. Capitalism corporations main gall is the taking the highest profit. It doesn’t matter for them the way that you do it to increase their profit. In conclusion, the Capitalism corporations considered the workers to be machines too.
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