viernes, 11 de mayo de 2012

Big corporations: good or not good?

U.S. big corporations play an important role in the economy of their country because they help, in some ways, to improve its level of industrialization and create a great number of jobs; however, when these corporations have too much power, it becomes difficult for the government to try to make them follow the rules.Sometimes, corporations take advantage of that power and do not pay enough attention to the working conditions they establish for their employees because they are so big and have so many workers that one of them is not going to do any difference if he continues working for them or not.
It could be that the U.S. authorities can do almost nothing against abuses from big corporations because of their great influence on the economy of the U.S.
Many Americans think these big corporations sometimes get lazy because other companies which are smaller can not compite with them and, when the big ones come to a new place they make the other companies go  bankrupt because of their lower prices. Perhaps, making big corporations pay higher taxes would be fair for everyone.

The worst U.S. crisis since the Great Depression

This subject was what I were in charge of presenting at class. It was really interesting to me searching about that part of the recent history of the U.S.A. Before I started searching information about the Subprime Mortgage Crisis (2007), I knew hardly anything about it; but then I noticed that the whole problem not only affected banks and investors, but also a number of homewoners who lost their house because they could not continue paying their mortgages. It was very sad to see real photographs showing people raising signs in which they asked the government to turn their house back to them. Fortunately, the U.S. is now in a process of recovering from the worst crisis since the Great Depression and, according to my research, many Americans are hopeful that their country will be the same as before everything started. I think not only Americans hope that, but also many countries around the world, particularly, the ones that actively do business with the United States.

The U.S. and peruvian governments: similarities and differences


After the presentation of the topic "The American Government and the Political Parties" I realized that the way in the American and the Peruvian governments are organized have several similarities and, of course, many differences. For instance, both of them are comprised by three branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial; however, many of the duties each of them have are totally diferent such as leving and collecting taxes by the U.S. Congress. Also, this institution is bicameral and is comprised by the House of Representatives and the Senate while the Peruvian Congress is unicameral at present. Another interesting difference is that while the American Vice-president, Joe Biden, is very well known in his country; here in Peru, we do not know almost anything about our own Vice-president.

What is more, in the U.S., citizens does not have the obligation to vote when there are elections in their country; whereas, in Peru, we certainly does. I am not sure if this is good for a country because people should have the right to decide whether or not to vote ; but, on the other hand, not voting, would mean contributing to not electing the best candidate for your country.