Thursday, December 15, 2011

Final Paper


Millions of Americans have lost their homes, tens of millions of Americans can’t find a decent job and 44 million Americans are on food stamps [1]. Economy is related to everyone in the world. A poor economy can affect how people eat, shop and live their day to day life. I am sure each person goes to stores for shopping. Let’s say you went to buy a pair of Nike shoes. You went into the store and found the shoes you want were all sold out! Then, you thought you would wait for a while, until the price of shoes you want goes down. However, next time you go to the store, you found out the price has actually gone up! You have just been affected by the supply of a product. As more people want something, the price will be higher. The level of income also depends on the overall status of the economy. For example, if we have a recession, then the income for most of us will be less. Some people might be unemployed. If we have growth, income will increase and the unemployed rate will decrease. This is why economy becomes one of the most popular topics in the world. The world economy is interconnected on many levels. Economy of China and the United State is quite different in service industries, import and export trade.
As the economy is developing fast and the significant change on economic structure is progressing, the importance of service industry in economic system is increasing and becoming a key to economic growth nowadays. Think about the services we rely on: doctors, bankers, accountants, nurses, restaurant workers and so on. And there are many more service workers who touch our lives every day. In the United States, seventy eight percent of the GDP is attributed by service industry [2]. In China, forty three percent of the GDP is attributed by service industry [3]. Even though the service industry in China is not as big as the service industry in the United States, it has already grown a lot and increased living standards by raising the productivity of industrial enterprises.
Information is a valuable resource for the development of society and economy. Information service belongs to the service industry.  It is defined as: Agency or department responsible for providing processed or published information on specific topics to an organization's internal users, its customers, or the general public.
 In the United States, there is not a specific industrial classification of Information Services. However, 'Information' section is very important in NAICS (North American Industry Classification System, U.S. Census Bureau). Most Information Services are at the intersection of information industry and service industry like newspapers, books, directory publishers and related service. From the Information Services statistics of the United States, in 2002, there were 73000 establishments and 330 billion dollars revenue. The annual payroll was more than 80 billion dollars and 1.8 million paid to employees [5]. There were 94720 Information Technology companies in the United States, and the majority of global top ten Information Technology companies were in the United States, such as IBM, Microsoft and Cisco. The powerful Information Technology provides positive feedback and improves the development of Information Services in the United States. 

In 1992, CIITA (China Information Industry Trade Association) did a wide survey among establishments that provide Information Service. Before that, there were no consensus about classification of information Services. In 2002, Chinese government conducted the second basic establishments’ survey and that was the first time that the Chinese government adopted an official classification about Information Services. China’s Information Services lacking of strong demand for information resulted in the Information Services provider laying more emphasis on simple process [5]. The development of Information Services in China is uneven. In some big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, there are more information resources. They have better Information Services than the central and western inland regions. 

Comparing the Information Services between the United States and China, there are four significant differences. First, Information Technology has been used more in American Information Services. China’s information service is at the simple processing stage.  Secondly, the United States have high expenses of human resources and office space in the development of information services. But the cost of staffing in China is only ten percent of that in the United States. China also had relatively low cost in real estate and power supplies.  Thirdly, the United States had a large number of information services institutions around the country. But China’s information services institutions are unevenly developed. Finally, information services are well-defined industry in the United States, but it doesn’t have a specific industrial classification of information service in China. Chinese government has paid more attention to information services now.
Trade is very common which is very important for economic growth. People knew about trade long time ago. The Silk Road was one of the first trade routes to bridge the Eastern and the Western worlds. There are a lot of advantages of international trade.  International trade allows consumers to have variety of goods and help improve the quality of goods. According to USTR, “U.S. goods and services trade with China totaled 390 billion dollars in 2009. Exports totaled 85 billion dollar; imports totaled 305 billion dollar. The U.S. goods and services trade deficit with China was 219 billion dollar in 2009” [7]. China was the United States’ third largest goods export market and largest supplier of goods imports in 2010. Top export categories from United States to China include Electrical Machinery, Machinery, Miscellaneous Grain, Seed, Fruit, Aircraft, and Optic and Medical Instruments [7]. The five largest import categories that U.S. imports from China in 2010 were: Electrical Machinery, Machinery, Toys and Sports Equipment, Furniture and Bedding, and Footwear [7].
There is a lot of benefit of import and export between China and other countries. It has made the industry in China grow fast because of the imports of knowledge services, network services and financial services form developed economies. It also resulted in higher average labor productivity of 0.3 percent, and the production led 6.5 million dollar increase of GDP in China with the United States.  Higher productivity means higher standards of living for Chinese citizens, and it also helps the employment in China. In the United States, the services sector exports to China are growing fast. The United States is world’s largest exporter of services. The service companies in the United States provide high-skill services to customers and markets throughout China, in knowledge, network and financial service industries. China’s services market could also boost U.S. GDP by up to 0.2 percent.
Economies of China and the United State are different between service industries, import and export trade, but they are also interconnected on many levels. Since economy has huge influence in people's life, it is important to explore new ways to promote the economy and provide higher standards of living for people in the world.
Work Cited:
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-is-the-economy-so-bad[1]


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Final paper outline

Outline:
Introduction:
Economy is related to everyone in the world. A poor economy can affect how people eat, shop and live their day to day life. This is why it becomes one of the most popular topics in the world. The world economy is interconnected on many levels.
Thesis Statement: Economy of China and the United State is different between Service industries, productions and import and export trade.
Body:
1.     service industries
(a)     What are the service industries in China and the United States?
*   Information Service
(b)   Difference between Information service in China and in the United States.

2.     Import and export trade
(a)     China
 *Benefit of import and export of China

  * What are the major import from China to U.S.

  *How many import and export are from China to U.S

(b)     The United States
                                  *Benefit of import and export of U.S.
                                  *What are the major import from U.S. to China
                                  *How many import and export are from U.S. to China 

Conclusion: Economy of China and the United State is different between service industries, productions and import and export trade, but they also interconnected on many levels. Since economy has huge influence in people's life, to have a good economy is very important. 
Work Cited:
http://mobile.injuryboard.com/tractor-trailer-accidents/how-a-poor-economy-can-affect-people-not-just-in-the-pocketbook.aspx?googleid=254218


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Second Interview Evaluation

1. Puspak S: 19 points
2. Tim: 18 points
3. Martha M: 17 points

Evaluation: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqJ_--tPOegQdC1tTzE5R2xSUGFFOEhMbkZsS2xSOFE#gid=0

Third Interview


Country Report:
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic which consists of fifty states and a federal district. [1] It has a total area of 3.79 million square miles and over 312 million people, making it the third or fourth largest country in the world. It is also one of the most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations in the world because of the large-scale immigration from many countries. [1]Washington, D.C is the capital of United States. [2]
 
 Description: Map of US depicting state boundaries and their capital. [2]

"Flag of the United States consists of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of red alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars alternating with rows of five stars. The fifty stars on the flag represent the 50 states and the 13 stripes represent the thirteen colonies that rebelled against the British monarchy and became the first states in the Union." [3]
                         [3]


Climate in United States varies due to its large size, big range of geographic features, and non-contiguous arrangement. [4] According to Wikipedia, " In the contiguous United States to the east of the 100th meridian, the climate ranges from humid continental in the north to humid subtropical in the south. The southern tip of Florida is tropical. The Great Plains west of the 100th meridian are semi-arid. Much of the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, and the Cascade Range are alpine. The climate is arid in the Great Basin, desert in the Southwest, Mediterranean in coastal California, and oceanic in coastal Oregonand Washington. The state of Alaska—on the northwestern corner of the North American continent—is largely subarctic, with an oceanic climate in its southern edge and a polar climate in the north. The archipelago state of Hawaii, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, is tropical." [4]

In United States, different regions have their own distinctive cuisine. For example: Midwestern Cuisine covers everything from barbecue to the Chicago-style hot dog. The cuisine of the south has been influenced by the many diverse inhabitants of the region, including Americans of European descent, Native Americans and African Americans. The foods in the west are mostly fast food hamburger and the San Francisco burrito. [5]
 Description: Midwestern Cuisine [5]
Description: Cuisine in the West [5]                  

There are about 28 different religions in United States. [6] According to the imformation proveded by Wikipedia, the major religion in United States is Christian,which covers about 76% of American adults. Non-Christian religions cover about 3.9% to 5.5% of the adult population. Another 15% of the adult population is identified as having no religious belief or no religious affiliation. About 5.2% said they did not know, or refused to reply. [7]
 Description: The Washington National Cathedral, in Washington, D.C., is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church. [8]

There are a lot of holidays in the United States. For example: New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Veterans Day and Christmas. Christmas is the holiday Americans celebrate the most. It is on December 25 and it is a holiday to remember the birth of Jesus. [9] The traditional colors of Christmas are green and red. [9] White, silver and gold are also popular. Christmas trees are used for decoration. [9] Exchanging of gifts is one of the most important things to do in Christmas. [9] Children believe their gifts are given by Santa Claus. A standard Christmas meal includes turkey or goose, meat, gravy, potatoes, vegetables, sometimes bread and cider. [9] Special desserts are also prepared, such as Christmas pudding, mince pies and fruit cake. [9]
Describe: Anbetung der Hirten (Adoration of the Shepherds) (c. 1500–10), by Italian painter Giorgio da Castelfranco [9]
 Describe: A Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center, New York City [9]
Describe: Christmas pudding [9]


Preparation:
This was my third interview. I chose the fourteen questions that I used in the second interview but I changed the order a little bit. I printed out two copies of the questions. I was going to give my interviewee one of the copies so that he/she could read the questions before we get started. I used my cell phone to record my interview because it worked well on the previous two interviews. I made sure I charged my cell phone. I decided to interview a random person in Atwood. After I got ready, I went to Atwood. I walked around in Atwood but most people are walking, sleeping or charting. I found a person sitting in the dining area playing games in his cell phone. I asked him if he has time to spend twenty minutes to take the interview. He told me that he have a class at two o’clock so he could not take the interview. So I didn’t find an interviewee easily like my previous two interviews. I thus went to Centennial Hall and found a person sitting in the couch on the first floor. I asked him if I could have some of his time. He was willing to take the interview.

Interview

Interviewer: Wenjun Wu 
Interviewee: Josh
Location: First floor of
Centennial Hall
Time: 11/17/11

Me: Good afternoon. My name is Wenjun Wu. What is your name?
Josh: My name is Josh.
Me: Where are you from?
Josh: Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
Me: What is the weather like in your hometown?
Josh: Pretty much same here. It is cold in winter and hot in summer. It is just one hour drive from here.
Me: What places would you recommend to tourists?
Josh: In general or in my hometown?
Me: In U.S.
Josh: Ok. I recommend Las Vegas, New York and California.
Me: Have you ever been there before?
Josh: No. Some of my friends went there before. They recommend me to go there.  
Me: Ok. What festivals do you celebrate in your country?
Josh: Fourth of July.  We eat BBQ, watch fireworks.
Me: What is a traditional food in your country?
Josh: Hamburgers, hotdogs, pizza something like that.
Me: Do you like them?
Josh: Yeah.
Me: Dumpling is a traditional food in China. Have you had it before?
Josh: No, I didn’t.
Me: You should try it. They sell dumplings in Target. You will love it. What is a type of sport in your country?
Josh: My favorite is football.
Me: Do you play football?
Josh: Sometimes. Mostly watch it though.
Me: Nice. Do you often read newspapers or magazines?
Josh: I read newspaper sometimes.
Me: Which sections do you like best?
Josh: Usually like local stuff, culture, music and the comics too.
Me: I like music and comics too. How has your culture influenced your family values?
Josh: Basically be nice to everyone.
Me: What do your parents believe? Do you follow the same religion as your parents?
Josh: They are Christian and Catholic. I do, but I don’t attend church.
Me: Ok. What do most women do after they get married in your country?
Josh: Most women they are usually stay at home, have kids. Or they also go to work. Like my Mom, she is the housewife for a lot of time, but after I attend college, she started working pretty much full time.
Me: Oh, that’s nice. I think that’s all the questions. Thank you for the time.
Josh: No problem.


Personal impressions:
It was a nice talk with Josh. It went well, but I didn’t choose a good place this time. The location where I did my interview is beside a classroom. The class was over while I was still interviewing Josh. Students were talking while leaving, so I didn’t hear some words clearly. He was patient and repeated what he said again. I prepared how to respond to my interviewee this time. I use different words to instead of “ok”. The answers to the questions are similar like “What is a traditional food in your country?” and “What is a traditional food in your country?” It is very good experience interviewing other people and I learnt a lot.



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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Global Communication


What is Global communication? Global communication is the collective processes that are developed and used to create and/or improve communication on a worldwide level. It has brought up many effects in the past ten years. Global communication increases information flows and new technologies make the global communication easier and the world smaller. Global communications promoted the globalization witnessed in the past ten years through many effective channels such as new social media and affected the world in culture, economy and information exchange.
Global communication can affect the world in different ways. First of all, it has increased in information flows vastly in the past ten years. With the development of society, people can get all kinds of information from internet and TV. People use Email instead of snail mail, and use webcam instead of telephone. It is convenient to watch television and read Newspaper to know what is going on over the world. Facebook and other new social meida help information spread out faster. For example, on 17th December 2010, twenty- six year old Mohamed Bouazizi doused himself with a flammable liquid and set himself on fire in the provincial headquarters in Tunisian. He operated a purportedly unlicensed vegetable cart and a police woman confiscated his cart and produce. He tried to pay 10- dinar fine but the policewoman slapped him, spat in his face, and insulted his deceased father. Bouazizi went to the provincial headquarters in an attempt to complain to local municipality officials but he was refused. Frustrated Mohamed finally decided to sacrifice his life, as a shocking protest to the government. . This incident was dispersed by social media such as Facebook and YouTube which caused extensive attention world widely. The incident eventually led to the ousting of longtime President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. This revolution showed us the power of new social media and the affect it bring to the world.
                  Second, Global communication has affected the world in culture. It influenced the use of language across the world. Countries learn new technologies from other countries. People also enjoy foreign product and ideas. It is not hard to see foreign restaurant on the street. More and more people are willing to try different kinds of food and learn different cultures. There are courses being developed about global history and global art. Some people choose to study aboard because they want to learn different culture. There are also increasing international travel and tourism around the world.
                  Third, Global communication has affected the world economy.  Exchange of goods and capital worldwide promotes economic growth by providing a wider variety of goods. People enjoy foreign product and the quality of goods are guaranteed. On the other side, domestic industries also need to upgrade their products and use cutting edge technology due to the competition worldwide.
                  Global communication can affect the world in different ways. It promotes economy in many countries, improves people's standard of living and increases information flows. Even though global communication can bring so much information and many advantages, there are still some disadvantages. It is better to avoid the disadvantages and use the advantages to enrich our life. 




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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Global Communication Outline


Topic:
"What is global communication and how has it promoted the globalization witnessed in the past ten years?" 
Introduction: What is Global communication? Global communication is the collective processes that are developed and used to create and/or improve communication on a worldwide level. It has brought about many effects in the past ten years. Global communication increases in information flows and new technologies make the global communication easier and the world smaller.
Thematic statement: Global communications promoted the globalization witnessed in the past ten years through new social media and affected the world in culture, economy and information exchange.

Body:
1.     Information
a.     Benefits of Email, Facebook and TV
·     Increase in information flows
b.     Tunisian Revolution
·     Spread by social media
·     caused  extensive attention
2.     Culture
a.     Adopt new technology
b.     Live and enjoy foreign products and ideas
·     language
·     Food
·     Tradition
·     Go aboard
·     Art work
c.     Participate in a "world culture"
d.     Increasing international travel and tourism
e.     More immigration

3.     Economy
a.     Exchange of goods and capital worldwide promots economic growth
b.     Industries upgrade their products and use cutting edge technology due to the competition world wide
 Conclusion:
Global communication can affect the world in different ways. It promote economy in many countries, increase people's standard of living and increase information flows. Even though global communication can bring so much information and many advantages, there are still some disadvantages. It is better to avoid the disadvantages and use the advantages to enrich our life.



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