The statistics are not accuate, and don't need to be for this assignment.
I need to propose a problem (Any Problem), and state a solution that i've come up with.
Here is what I wrote off the top of my head.
Anything I need to add? It has to be two pages, double spaced, and cited.
Proposal
How can we make up for the job losses in America?
Private-sector jobs lost during the bottom of recession was over five million,
In comparison to about four and a half million gained, was a huge loss in jobs since last year. Every year the gain to loss ration is looking uglier, and uglier. What is a way we can make up for the extra half a million jobs a year lost? Many solutions have been suggested over time, but none of them were permanent solutions.
My proposal is that if every school in America were to require a class to graduate, which teaches children entrepreneur skills. Subjects in this class may include how to plan a business, what a profit consists of, creativity, innovation, problem solving, how to patent and promote their ideas, ethics, how to start their business, and to just open their eyes and mind to the entrepreneurial opportunities that are all around us.
Innovation, brainstorming, and coming up with ideas consists of Seeing what everyone else has seen, thinking what no one else has thought, and doing what no one else has dared. To look at everything around you, and notice the things that can be improved, or business ideas from your environment, is a skill that should be required to graduate.
If ten people took an entrepreneur class and only one, or two of them decided to start their own business, or invent something, that one person could hire the other 9 whom decided trk for someone, and give them jobs. And if enough kids would open their eyes to the opportunity in front of them, they may employ more than 9, in which were in their class, and it could make up for the half a million jobs we lose each year.
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- 30 Nov. 2012 04:11pm #1
School Proposal
- 30 Nov. 2012 04:19pm #2
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I thought someone proposed to someone at school. ):
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- 30 Nov. 2012 04:29pm #3
- 30 Nov. 2012 07:15pm #4
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Ohhhhhh damnnnnnnnnnn.
Well it would be pretty awesome. I'd save the proposal for something way more awesome. (:
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- 30 Nov. 2012 11:50pm #5
This sounds like high school stuff, and I cannot care.
- 01 Dec. 2012 11:06am #6
- 01 Dec. 2012 10:00pm #7
English 101 is like a high school course.
- 02 Dec. 2012 02:04pm #8
- 02 Dec. 2012 07:47pm #9
Dual credit?
So, like, for high school.
- 03 Dec. 2012 01:15am #10
- 03 Dec. 2012 03:39am #11
- 03 Dec. 2012 10:49am #12
- 03 Dec. 2012 04:09pm #13
Which is why I don't know why you said it.
- 04 Dec. 2012 11:57am #14
- 05 Dec. 2012 01:04am #15
Of course it is an out of school program. Of course it is a community college out of school program.
Remember when I said this?
Pepperidge farm remembers, dirtbag.
i.e. You are being redundant as fuck by calling your dual credit program a community college, out of school (already redundant), dual credit program (reundancy meter: it's over 2; i.e. 3).
- 05 Dec. 2012 11:38am #16
- 05 Dec. 2012 04:19pm #17