2008年11月27日 星期四

weblog #8 A Plan For Hard Times: Print Cash

According to A Plan For Hard Times: Print Cash, residents in Riverwest will print their own money to keep the area economy humming.

People in Riverwest decided to print their own local money as recession fears grow. The money can be used only in that area and has local landmarks instead of presidential portraits on it. Dozens of such systems flourished during the Great Depression. They emerged as a solution in order to against globalization by keeping wealth in local people’s hands. It is a very attractive and maybe useful idea when the economy looks so hopeless now. The method benefits residents through an exchange process. The money they print costs less than traditional dollars. And when businesses agree to value the local currency the same as the greenbacks, they also get a free stack to kick-start spending.

At first, it may sound like the consumption vouchers that will be provide later in Taiwan.
However, the differences are that their local money will increase in value but consumption vouchers won’t and consumption vouchers’ using has a time-limit which the other does not have. Nevertheless, there is one thing I am worrying about. Both of the ideas are producing money. Wouldn’t there be a problem of inflation? And then I think: maybe in the experience of the past this situation has never happened before.

2008年11月19日 星期三

weblog #7 Consumer Prices Fall on Drop in Energy Costs

According to Consumer Prices Fall on Drop in Energy Costs, consumer prices dropped by the largest amount in 61 years in October as gasoline pump prices dropped by a record amount.

The economy condition this year has been a tragedy. Many people or companies have lost a large amount of money. Since savings has decreased, people have been less willing to spend money. Therefore, people will do their best to cut down expenses on what costs the most, such as food and energy. What wonders me the most is why on foods and energy? Should not it be clothing or entertainment? It seems that Americans usually place priority on clothing or entertainment, no offence. Take myself for example, if I am in that situation, I would prevent myself from looking for new clothes and have entertainment that is for free, such as surfing the Internet or go watching movies in the library.

Recently, our government announced a new policy which is to provide consumption vouchers valued at NT$3,600 to each citizen hoping to stimulate consumer spending to help revitalize the domestic economy. Japan has carried out similar policy before. As to America, it may be hard to put into practice because of the serious recession which happened early this year. However, the policy did not reach the officials expectation very much.

2008年11月6日 星期四

weblog #6 Pepsi Ice Cucumber, Anyone?

According to Pepsi Ice Cucumber, Anyone?, products in Japan are always replaced speedily and are various in kinds.

Japan is a already developed country, over developed, in my opinion. People are always working samely day after day. They need more stimulation to infuse themselves some vigor and power. Therefore, business men have been racking their brains to satisfy these picky and fickle consumers. I have been to Japan a few times and what I have seen is that they certainly are working very hard. Any snack or beverage can have more than three flavors in order to encourage people to buy, but some of them really confusing. For instance, cucumber cola or pumpkin cream puffs are seemed really unable to be found in western countries but are simply so normal all over Japan.

The culture in Japan is so special that even international corporations have to take special measures to match up with Japanese shopping habits. However, there are disadvantages. The inconvenience of unable to find replaced flavor can be upsetting and discouraging. In Taiwan, the situation is not as extreme as the original country so customers do not have to worry about what choices to make. Nevertheless, we have less choices and the shelves in stores seems to have less creativity, innovation and, especially, vitality.

2008年10月28日 星期二

weblog #5 Google looking to invest in energy sector

According to Google looking to invest in energy sector, Google is increasingly looking at the energy sector as a potential business opportunity.

Google is hoping to complete tools to provide consumers better decisions about their energy use. The company has planned a thorough project to support their ambition. They hired specialists from many kinds of fields to put on the research. The purpose of the plan is not only benefits but also environment protecting. However, the avant-garde scheme inquires a lot of fund, which may worries the investors at this moment of recession. Although the beginning aim was philanthropic, when it comes with profit-seeking, different judgments are showed.

I am always an environment-protecting person. Knowing that a powerful corporation wants to do something is certainly cheering in this poverty gap age. As the famous saying goes in the movie “Spider Man,” ‘With great power comes great responsibility.’ For instance, Bill Gates and his wife have donated so much for minorities. Although the money is not worth mentioning for the rich couple, it might save a lot of underpriviledged peoples’ lives. Seeing many wealthy merchants living luxuriously and disregarding those needy families always irritates me. Why cannot they just be more considerate and sympathetic? Thinking only about luxuriousness, those entrepreneurs are really pathetic, in my opinion. I hope there can be more enterpriser contributing, so the works of god can last for a long time

2008年10月21日 星期二

weblog #4 Boy, 16, dies after knife attack in Liverpool

According to Boy, 16, dies after knife attack in Liverpool, a 16-year-old boy died after being stabbed outside a youth club.

I think the time is really changing. Even teenagers can do something so harmful. Why this thing could happen, parents had a lot to do with it. How can they let teenagers wandering outside at night? Usually these kinds of family have some problems, such as single parent, alcohol abuse or domestic violence. Some of the teenagers of these kinds of family cannot receive enough love, so they walk on a wrong path to look for reliance or the meaning of living. They hang out with bad guys like bullies or even gangsters. Gradually, they learn to do the bad things.

The ways to improve this condition are a lot. One is to better the families’ economical situation. Once it is changed, plenty of the domestic problems can be readily solved. Second is to let social workers care for them. They can guide the families to mend their mental or physical problems like those stated above. Third is to give the teenagers the proper educations that particularly suit each of them. After they learned what they really want to learn, which is like fulfilling their dream, they found something to rely on, something that is meaningful and interesting. At the end, the number of teenage violence might decrease.

2008年10月14日 星期二

weblog #3 US military: Afghan policeman kills US soldier

According to US military: Afghan policeman kills US soldier, an Afghan policeman opened fire and tossed a hand grenade on a U.S. military patrol in eastern Afghanistan, killing an American soldier.

It seems like that American soldiers are still in the dangerous zone. Lasting so long, the war still is not ended. The long enmity has been claiming a lot of casualties including several women and children. You shoot me. I kill you. Your comrade kills me. My comrade kills your comrade. When will these things stop? No one knows the answer. The insurgents kept up their assault day after day. Possessing heavy ammunitions, their force can hardly be worn down. Even the NATO-led troops cannot make any effective influence.

However, what are all these assaults about? Things always happen with a reason. Afghanistan president, his USA backers, the Nato, frictions between them is so complicated that it has been difficult to handle. There is nothing we can do but to observe from the sidelines. If we want to help so many the wounded civilians, the goods might be intercepted by the government or the insurgents. I feel useless for I cannot do anything to help but to sympathize and pray for them. Everyone wants world peace, but I cannot see any influential groups stand up to do something influential, to make the world more wonderful.

2008年10月7日 星期二

weblog #2 Drugmakers: No Cold Meds for Kids Under 4

According to Drugmakers: No Cold Meds for Kids Under 4, drug companies are not giving over-the-counter cold and cough medicines for fear of children would ingest them wrong.

I think it might be the rightest thing that has been done recently. After the “melamine event”, somebody decided to do something correct, finally. The measure was approved by many people in the circle including pediatricians, the Consumer Healthcare Products Association, Baltimore's Health commission and so on. In addition, the drug makers said they will add a warning to their products that parents should not give children sleeping pills in order to make them feel sleepy. Before this, many children are sent to the hospital because of serious side effects or overdose, so the industry is now trying to educate parents to be more careful.

Now in this century, it is very rare to have business people to have such kind of hearts. In compare with what the milk powder makers had done, the righteous deed is indeed moving. Disregarding their own profits, the drug makers attached importance to consumers` and themselves` health. On the other side, parents should always be cautious with medicines. Giving children adults` medicine is seriously inappropriate, because the dose and ingredients may not be proper. It should already be a common sense, while, ironically, my parents had given me their unfinished medicines before. I knew it is wrong but I could not say no. Fortunately, nothing serious happened on me.