Next Year
Next year I will get a job and enroll at BCC. First I wanna get a part-time job for awhile to save up money for college. As much as I wanted to move when I graduate I don’t have enough money. So I'm going to enroll at BCC and take a few courses, such as photography, astronomy, and maybe business. My sister and I were talking about making our own store so I might as well know something about it. My main focus is photography, it’s what I want to go to college for and major in.
In five years I want to either be in college or work National Geographic as a photographer. I know its one of my dream jobs but I hopefully will have a photography job. Also I’ll be living somewhere else most likely Jacksonville since the college I want to go to is located there. I don’t see myself settling down in five years, there's just so much to experience and my career would be a bigger part of my life than getting married.
The future makes me nervous but also excited at the same time. I’m nervous because im stepping out into the real world more responsibilities. Then the fact that your on your own, but that’s what excites me. I’m excited to start my life and my career. I feel good about the future but only time will tell.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Highschool was an experience of a lifetime with good times and bad times. I’ve learned so many lessons through my course of schooling, I’ve also had some of the best times of my life. My three greatest memories from highschool were my culinary class in 10th grade, meeting new people, and all the lessons I learned.
In my sophomore year at highschool I had a block culinary class. That was my favorite class throughout all of highschool. First off the teacher was pretty cool and let us cook whatever. Plus three of my closet friends had that class with me, so that made it more enjoyable. The only work we did in that class was laugh and feast on our culinary creations. Most of my highschool memories are form that class. One of the funniest memory was from the first day in that class. We each got in our own groups that we would cook and work together in, our group consisted of my three friends, two random girls, and myself. Tyler, one of my friends, and I were messing around so much that the two girls left and went to another group.
Meeting new people is another thing I love about highschool. In life people come and go so to me meeting new people was something cool. I’ve a handful of cool people throughout my 4 years in highschool, and some of those people I met have become a part of my life. Seeing and meeting people in highscool has also taught me a lessonon who to keep around and who to let go of.
Last but not least Ive learned many lessons in highschool first hand. I realized highscool isn’t just about learning education it’s also education in life. Like I previously stated highschool has taught me who is important and who I want to be around. The biggest lesson I learned is that people thrive on gossip and drama, and it’s a very ugly thing that I never wanna deal with again. People now-a-days are to involved in others business, I’ve go about my own and worry about me because in life that’s what it comes down to you and what you do with your life.
In my sophomore year at highschool I had a block culinary class. That was my favorite class throughout all of highschool. First off the teacher was pretty cool and let us cook whatever. Plus three of my closet friends had that class with me, so that made it more enjoyable. The only work we did in that class was laugh and feast on our culinary creations. Most of my highschool memories are form that class. One of the funniest memory was from the first day in that class. We each got in our own groups that we would cook and work together in, our group consisted of my three friends, two random girls, and myself. Tyler, one of my friends, and I were messing around so much that the two girls left and went to another group.
Meeting new people is another thing I love about highschool. In life people come and go so to me meeting new people was something cool. I’ve a handful of cool people throughout my 4 years in highschool, and some of those people I met have become a part of my life. Seeing and meeting people in highscool has also taught me a lessonon who to keep around and who to let go of.
Last but not least Ive learned many lessons in highschool first hand. I realized highscool isn’t just about learning education it’s also education in life. Like I previously stated highschool has taught me who is important and who I want to be around. The biggest lesson I learned is that people thrive on gossip and drama, and it’s a very ugly thing that I never wanna deal with again. People now-a-days are to involved in others business, I’ve go about my own and worry about me because in life that’s what it comes down to you and what you do with your life.
Capitalism vs. Communism
John Huddleston
p.6
Capitalism and Communism are both economic systems used in different countries. The “father” of communism was Karl Marx he wrote the “Communist Manifesto” which summarized his reasons for a communist society. Adam Smith the “father” of Capitalism also wrote a book “The Wealth of Nations” in wich he gave his reasons for a free market economy. Both forms of the system were developed around the same time in the late 17th century after The French Revolution. Other than being both economic systems they have some similarities but there are more differences between the two.
The similarities between capitalism and communism is that every citizen gets paid based on the level of the work they do. Also both forms use labor, land, capital resources. Capitalism or free market economy gives people the right to have private ownership and make as much money as they can.Capitalism accelerated the industrialization throughout the world,and gave entrepenuerers the oppturnity to make their own business’. Communism is an economic system where everything is shared equally amongst people, making everyone work together equally as one.
Capitalism is defined as an economic system in which means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned. The overall idea of capitalism is to have a free market economy where anyone has the oppturnity to own their own business and make as much money as possible without the government interfering or controlling the distribution of money.
Communism is a system of government in wich everything is equally shared amongst people. In this system the distribution of money and goods are controlled by the state. Karl Marx, the father of communism, believed that this will make everyone work together by making them and everything equal. He also thought that this would eventually become a state controlled economic system reducing the need for government until there was no need for it at all. Marx also argued that by makin everyone equal they can do what they want and not feel the need for criminal activity.
Even though both sytems have many differences they have been proven to work for many countries. Overall it’s just a matter if you wanna make your own way and own money, or work and share everything equally amongst everyone else.
John Huddleston
p.6
Capitalism and Communism are both economic systems used in different countries. The “father” of communism was Karl Marx he wrote the “Communist Manifesto” which summarized his reasons for a communist society. Adam Smith the “father” of Capitalism also wrote a book “The Wealth of Nations” in wich he gave his reasons for a free market economy. Both forms of the system were developed around the same time in the late 17th century after The French Revolution. Other than being both economic systems they have some similarities but there are more differences between the two.
The similarities between capitalism and communism is that every citizen gets paid based on the level of the work they do. Also both forms use labor, land, capital resources. Capitalism or free market economy gives people the right to have private ownership and make as much money as they can.Capitalism accelerated the industrialization throughout the world,and gave entrepenuerers the oppturnity to make their own business’. Communism is an economic system where everything is shared equally amongst people, making everyone work together equally as one.
Capitalism is defined as an economic system in which means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned. The overall idea of capitalism is to have a free market economy where anyone has the oppturnity to own their own business and make as much money as possible without the government interfering or controlling the distribution of money.
Communism is a system of government in wich everything is equally shared amongst people. In this system the distribution of money and goods are controlled by the state. Karl Marx, the father of communism, believed that this will make everyone work together by making them and everything equal. He also thought that this would eventually become a state controlled economic system reducing the need for government until there was no need for it at all. Marx also argued that by makin everyone equal they can do what they want and not feel the need for criminal activity.
Even though both sytems have many differences they have been proven to work for many countries. Overall it’s just a matter if you wanna make your own way and own money, or work and share everything equally amongst everyone else.
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