Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Hart Main Entrepreneur

It started out with his sister making candles for a project in school the candle were girl scented.He said why can't their be man scented candles.It was considered a joke at first,but it turned into something amazing.

Being determined he set out to make them,He put down 100$ of his money on ingredients and other stuff to make it.His parents put down 200$ on the candles,but if he wasn't able to pay his parents back he would have to reimburse on his paper route.

He had finalized the name and the smells the name was ManCans,the smells were  Sawdust, Coffee, Fresh Cut Grass, Campfire, Bacon, Grandpa's Pipe, New Mitt, New York Style Pizza and Dirt.He had impressed his parents and became an entrepreneur.

 Cost: $9.50 per ManCan; wholesale orders of 20 or more get a discount.
Customers: Typically adults, and split pretty evenly between men and women.

Most wholesale orders come from mom-and-pop stores. "All different kinds," Main says. "One's a shoe store, one's an auto garage.

The question is,Can you make money off of anything?,Or everything?





Sunday, October 2, 2016

Blog Episode I: The Quest Begins!

Hola Amigos!


So this will be your first blogging assignment of the year. Without going even one step further, I’d like you to know the definition of this word, especially examples 1b and 2. Got it? Good. Now toss some of that cleverness into your writing. As explained in class, blogging is a different style of writing than would be used for an essay. Use your wit. Be a little conversational. Toss in a relevant cartoon or two like this:


Capture the attention of your readers and don’t let it go!

For your first assignment, the topic is economics. You all should have researched and discovered a teen entrepreneur that interested you. So here is your chance to share! In a conversational style, tell us about this person. Why did you choose him or her? Are you inspired? Think you could do something like this? Be sure to include a VISUAL of some kind. Keep your post fun...but informative!

Following the guidelines in Blogging 101: A Starter Course, drop your first POST. Remember that this blog is public, so you want to show your best writing for your readers. You do want them to think you are brilliant, eh?



(Notice that I tossed in a catchy title, pictures, and a few links to keep things interesting, and ended with a question for future COMMENTS!

Thursday, May 28, 2015

This crowdedness tho

I know I don’t like crowded places do you? Tokyo seems like a cool place to go, but I wouldn’t want to be there because of how crowded it always is there. Trying to do anything would just be very hard. For example, trying to get on a train. Hundreds maybe thousands of people trying to get on that train too. Taking a car would even be hard because you would just be in a lot of traffic forever! Then when it’s warm out you have to worry about all the body heat which would make it extremely hot. Tokyo is probably one of the most crowded places around. Would you want to go through all of that?

Monday, May 4, 2015

Swiming? Anyone?

Have you ever been to Disney World, during Spring Break? I have and its pretty crowded, I get so hot and uncomfortable because everybody is touching each other on a hot day. So you can tell I don’t really like crowded places. In Tokyo there’s a wave pool, Disney World is not nearly as crowded as Tokyo's wave pool. Now at this wave pool you can't even see the water only people. All of the people are in their floats or just standing there. They’re all touching and in their swimsuits so they half naked well the boys maybe girls if there wearing a bikini. From what it looked in the video  they didn't care, they were having fun.  I know for a fact I would not have fun I would probably walk in and then walk right back out and and ask for my money back. What about you? Would you stay at the Tokyo Wave Pool?

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Crowded pool in Tokyo


Don’t you hate being in crowded places? because same. Imagine that it’s been chilly were your living and one day it get’s to be really warm out, and the public pool is open. There are hundreds of people all in that swimming pool very crowded and not really being able to swim you're just sitting there like everyone else, sitting in every one else's almost bare body. Maybe since it’s hot outside the water is warm so then it makes everyone else warm and people start sweating. Eww, yikes, why? That is basically what the people in Tokyo Summer-land had to go through. Would you do this? I wouldn't.

Friday, May 1, 2015

9 Hours Hotel

The "Nine Hours Hotel" is a hotel located in Kyoto, Japan. It is named the nine hours hotel, simply because you get a maximum of nine hours to stay there. You get one hour to eat, seven hours to sleep, and one hour to rest. The main use of this hotel are business trips, traveling, and overtime working. It is not a very luxurious stay, it is just resetting your, day from one day to the next. It supplies your three basic needs: taking a shower, sleep, and getting dressed. Would you ever want to stay in this hotel?

BEEP BEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!

In the world today there are many places to live in, but for some reason there are a few cities with huge population density. Let’s focus on Tokyo, Japan. They have a whopping 32.5 million people! If you’re stuck in traffic you will hear the blaring noise of all the honking cars. You could be stuck in traffic for hours, maybe even days! Or being in elevators smelling peoples eye watering body odor. BLEH! Worse, imagine the feeling of falling on people; that must hurt. 32.5 million is a lot of people that have to be scrunched up in a corner. You would feel like you can’t breathe. If you are claustrophobic this place is not for you. there is no space there in little areas. Would you want to live in a 32.5 million city?