Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Tuesday Library Assignment

1) In Hong Kong, Taiwan and China the families are tight knit and are always working. They work in hot, dirty work environments with many workers for very late hours and sometimes the whole night. The wages are extremely low due to the bad economy and is raised slightly higher than all the other wages to force the workers to stay on the job. All three of these countries are very similar in the way their work environments are and the jobs are much the same as well. The education is horrible as well. Compared to the United States they work much less hours in America and make much more money. Also the jobs are in much better work environments and they are much more safe and comfortable. The education is much better.

2) Workers happiness is very important in a productive work environment. In places like China the work environment is terrible and very dangerous. In the United States we mostly work in very safe environments and an example is Stop and Shop which is very safe. An example of a bad work environment in China is the sweatshops for Nike.

3) Apple is a highly recommended and respected company throughout the world. They have good work environment and provide safe work places. They are very
good.

https://www.dosomething.org/us/facts/11-facts-about-sweatshops

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Class Activity: International Greetings

Japan: They meet with a bow and they are very respectful of each other. They depart with a bow as well and are almost military in their respectful manner. When they accept a gift in Japan, just like America they show a lot of respect to each other and say thank you for the gift. When they share business cards they bow and respectfully exchange their cards.

Germany: In Germany they click their heels when they meet and give a firm handshake. They do pretty much the same thing when they depart where they click their heels together and give a handshake. When they accept a gift they respectfully show thanks and will most likely give a gift in exchange. When they exchange business cards they do the same thing as when they meet and they say thanks and get personal in a deep conversation with the other person.

Mexico: In Mexico they kiss on the cheeks when they meet. When they depart they do the exact same thing and pray for the other person. When they Give and receive gifts they show thanks and kiss and hug. When they exchange business cards they handshake and show thanks.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

TWN

1. South Korea, Germany, and Hong Dong.
2.

Germany-
Ticket price in Germany-38
In U.S.-52



South Korea-
Ticket Price in South Korea-49
In U.S.-0.04




Hong Kong-
Ticket Price in Hong Kong-385
In U.S.-15

Theme Park Project Link

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TKxLhVrRy7zIu9ZQjhi5652DG7oQtjBvi6V-vtgx-WA/edit?usp=sharing