Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Globalization?

What is globalization? Globalization is the development of international opportunities and influence. The positive effects of globalization are numerous. A positive effect would be that globalization offers a broader market choice; for instance, if one globalizes his/her business, he/she can find products he/she wouldn’t be able to find in his/her country thus increasing his/her sales. An other positive effect would be that globalization can help one with his/her financial necessities because the international clients or partners someone has can assist them. Finally, a positive effect globalization has on a business or individual is culture. When people work with international clients or partners, they tend to push themselves to learn about their (clients or partners) cultures and inform and fascinate their cultural sides. A negative effect of globalization on a business, individual, or nations is that it increases the world’s immigration rate. Another negative effect is that in some cases immigration goes over board thus turning the minorities into majorities. Globalization increases wealth, power, and stability because of the international exchanges and commerce thus establishing new world leaders and rivals.

Friday, February 5, 2010

What will I do to help the world once I'm a millionaire?


If my product is a big hit, and I make a fortune, I will donate  time, effort, and money to help mend whatever is awry in our planet Earth. The Earth's main problem is pollution, so that is mainly what I will focus on. Firstly, I will donate a large amount of money to help install solar panels on as many houses as possible in order to reduce pollution. Next, I will go out of my way to inflict hybrid cars on humans to decrease pollution as well. Then, I will help install air filters in offices and hotels all around the world in order to purify the air to reduce cases of sick building syndrome. In offices, there is usually more pollution than outside because of the poor ventilation and the added pollution of printers, tax machines, scanners... Finally, I will dedicate years of study with the worlds top engineers to create a machine that filters the air outside so that factories won't be as harmful as they are today.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Virtual Mobile 2.0

Mr. Buffet, sir, good afternoon. On behalf of all the members of "N.B.&N.B.S. Incorporated", it is a privilege to be here today to present our newest revolutionary form of communication. I hold in my hand the Virtual Mobile 2.0, a gadget that will forever change the way we view communicational devices. This tiny machine is more capable than ever before, we have edited its performance in all aspects to make it perfect. What’s special about the Virtual Mobile 2.0 is that it brings your interactions to life. When speaking to someone, his or her facade emerges virtually before your eyes. The device works as a portable video call and has access to any and all network on this planet. The Internet is faster than ever and is incredibly easy to use. Also, watching videos on it is an amazing experience because of the impeccable resolution and the adjustable display size. The gadget is controlled vocally and remembers the user’s voice. This extraordinary tool is 2½ inches long, 1 inch wide, and ¼ inch thick. Best of all, it only costs 699$!

We will use infrared projectors made by “Shanghai Yayuan Lighting Appliance Co., Ltd.” to be able to project the calls in front of you. The glass for the device’s touch screen will be made by “Hyulipo” (a South Korean glass factory) and will then be shipped to India, by “The Shipping Corporation of India, Ltd” also known as “SCI” where it will be accumulated with the rest of the phone. The core of the device will be made of aluminum alloy in a small factory in the midst of Beijing.

We will employ Chinese laborers and make them work in Beijing and Shanghai because we were able to maintain great deals. We will have around 400 laborers whom we will pay 98$ per month. We’ll also have employees in India because we were able to find a cheap shipping company named “The Shipping Corporation of India, Ltd”. The workers there will be paid 102$ per month because of their quicker productivity, but we will employ 325 of them.

I have already written a letter to the leaders of China (Hu Jintao) and India (Manmohan Singh) about this project and they accepted my proposition to let us work in their countries. Their only regulations were that we had to pay all the workers sufficiently and it was highly forbidden to pollute the cities. These conditions aren’t going to be a problem to abide by because we already agreed to pay and our factories will be situated in rural sections of India and China, therefore we will have no problems with the Government.

If you give us the funding to industrialize the virtual mobile, 22% (153.78$) of every product sold will go into your pockets, and the remaining 78% (545.22$) will be used to pay for the commercialism, factory workers, shipping, materials, and the inventors. Apple, Samsung, Sony, Nokia; none of them have expanded their market to this magnitude but you, sir, could be the first. People all around the world have been waiting for something new. Something extraordinary! This is the answer to all of their calls! We hope you consider our offer, sir.

Thank you.




Bibliography:

- Kennon, Joshua. "The Story of Berkshire Hathaway's Billionaire Chairman." About. 2010. Web. <beginnersinvest.about.com/cs/warrenbuffett/a/aawarrenbio.html>


My Website: 

http://www.wix.com/neilbenjelloun/Virtual-Mobile-2-0


 
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