Economics 101jason Lee

2021年2月7日
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Bill Text: HR 9051 HR 905120031House Resolution2 A resolution honoring the Phi Theta Kappa 2003 All-Florida3 Academic Team members.45 WHEREAS, March 27, 2003, ’Florida Phi Theta Kappa Day,’ is6 an appropriate time for the Legislature of the State of Florida7 to recognize and salute Phi Theta Kappa, the esteemed8 international honor society for community and junior colleges,9 and10 WHEREAS, special commendations should be extended to the11 outstanding scholars who comprise the 2003 All-Florida Academic12 Team, a team of highly successful community college students13 assembled by the Florida Community College System, and14 WHEREAS, 118 students from Florida’s Community College System15 and Florida College, a private institution, were named to the 200316 All-Florida Academic Team, and17 WHEREAS, based on the national ranking of these students in18 the All-USA Academic Team competition sponsored by USA Today and19 Phi Theta Kappa, which is recognized internationally,20 nationally, and in the State of Florida as the primary community21 college organization for the recognition of academic22 achievement, leadership, and service to the community, the23 following students comprise the 2003 All-Florida Academic Teams:24ALL-FLORIDA ACADEMIC TEAM25 Laura Abbott, Brevard Community College26 George Austin, Seminole Community College27 Haydee Avila, Miami-Dade Community College28 Deborah Barnes, Lake-Sumter Community College29 Jean Barritt, St. Petersburg College30 Richard Billings, Lake-Sumter Community College31 Jessie Blake, Polk Community College32 Teannetta Boger, St. Johns River Community College33 Elizabeth Branand, Indian River Community College34 Elizabeth Brandal, Brevard Community College35 Lauren Brochu, Santa Fe Community College36 Tanecia Brown, Broward Community College37 Deborah Burlington, Lake-Sumter Community College38 Sonila Cami, Miami-Dade Community College39 Cassandra Casiano, Okaloosa-Walton Community College40 Matthew Chapman, Florida Community College at Jacksonville41 LaVonne Christensen, Indian River Community College42 Danielle Clark, Central Florida Community College43 Suki Conrad, Okaloosa-Walton Community College44 Crystal Corbett, Lake City Community College45 Tian Davis, Pasco-Hernando Community College46 Zoila Davila, Broward Community College47 Patrique Denize, Miami-Dade Community College48 Shenandoah DeVore, Manatee Community College49 Lydia Dickey, Florida College50 Heather Doyle, St. Johns River Community College51 Keith Earley, Florida College52 Jessica Eden, Florida Keys Community College53 Holly Eroh, South Florida Community College54 Marygrace Farina, Hillsborough Community College55 Mary Farrelly, Brevard Community College56 Loree Favata, Edison Community College57 Susan Forrest, Pensacola Junior College58 Roland Franklin, Florida Community College at Jacksonville59 Jennifer Frazier, Palm Beach Community College60 Erin Freehling, Lake-Sumter Community College61 Chase Freeman, St. Johns River Community College62 Izhak Fridman, Palm Beach Community College63 Beata Gajda, Valencia Community College64 Karine Goedike, Daytona Beach Community College65 Elizabeth Gonzalez, Miami-Dade Community College66 Bhagyashree Gopakumar, Brevard Community College67 Amanda Green, St. Petersburg College68 Muhammed Halim, Miami-Dade Community College69 William Hamilton, Brevard Community College70 Kelli Hastings, Edison Community College71 Bruce Haupt, Brevard Community College72 Jason Hembrey, St. Petersburg College73 Maria Hernandez, Palm Beach Community College74 Emma Hernberg, Brevard Community College75 Christina Hildabrand, St. Petersburg College76 Molly Hottinger, Broward Community College77 Jerry Huson, Miami-Dade Community College78 Morgan Jacobellis, Florida Keys Community College79 Lisbeth Jankuhn, Lake-Sumter Community College80 Judy Jones, Santa Fe Community College81 Brittany Jowers, Florida Community College at Jacksonville82 Jennifer Jurado, Palm Beach Community College83 Angela Xan Kahn, Valencia Community College84 Jacqueline Keough, Lake-Sumter Community College85 Helen Kinney, Palm Beach Community College86 Vincent Lau Chan, Miami-Dade Community College87 Jessica Lee, St. Petersburg College88 Ralph Longoria, Manatee Community College89 Liza Lugo-Clark, Pasco-Hernando Community College90 Nicole Mack, Tallahassee Community College91 John Martz, Pasco-Hernando Community College92 Stephen Maxwell, Indian River Community College93 Nicole Mazza, Manatee Community College94 Roopal Mehta, Hillsborough Community College95 Gregory Meigl, Broward Community College96 Nathaniel Miller, Hillsborough Community College97 Matthew Mitts, Indian River Community College98 Nicole Mullis, St. Johns River Community College99 Justin Newton, Pensacola Junior College100 Jessica Nisly, St. Petersburg College101 Jason Nordendale, Valencia Community College102 Michael Nyitray, Broward Community College103 Tiffany Palazzini, Florida Community College at104 Jacksonville105 Jiwon Park, Broward Community College106 Stacy Pearson, Palm Beach Community College107 Rachel Pickett, Tallahassee Community College108 Kelly Pierson, Valencia Community College109 Jane Pope, Central Florida Community College110 Angela Porter, Hillsborough Community College111 Sheila Potts, Valencia Community College112 Chrissie Prichard, Chipola Junior College113 Claudia Ramirez, Miami-Dade Community College114 Jennifer Richwine, Indian River Community College115 Julie Rose, Edison Community College116 Danielle Rothe, Indian River Community College117 Debra Ruth, St. Petersburg College118 Jason Sajovic, Valencia Community College119 Zachary Schwartz, Seminole Community College120 Sally Smollar, Palm Beach Community College121 Diana Spaulding, Indian River Community College122 Anthony Strub, Indian River Community College123 Gregory Sutton, Pensacola Junior College124 Steven Tanner, Valencia Community College125 Nicole Terpening, Seminole Community College126 Malachi Toth, Edison Community College127 Rebekah Tucci, Polk Community College128 Jaclyn Tufford, Palm Beach Community College129 Amfi Tzourellas, Hillsborough Community College130 Bryan VanCamp, Indian River Community College131 Sandra Villacis, Broward Community College132 Janett Villarreal, Miami-Dade Community College133 Alia Ward-Greo, Miami-Dade Community College134 Francis Waters, Chipola Junior College135 Mary Way, Pasco-Hernando Community College136 Jennifer Wellborn, St. Johns River Community College137 Paul Williams, Hillsborough Community College138 Keri Williamson, Seminole Community College139 Edgar Wong, South Florida Community College140 John Wood, Pensacola Junior College141 Boram Yoon, Indian River Community College142 Royce Young, Daytona Beach Community College143 Eileen Zielinski, Daytona Beach Community College144 WHEREAS, each member of the 2003 All-Florida Academic Team145 has demonstrated impressive intellect and leadership and a146 determination to achieve academic excellence, and147 WHEREAS, the praiseworthy and devoted efforts of the148 members of Phi Theta Kappa’s All-Florida Academic Team have149 earned for them and their academic institutions the respect and150 admiration of the House of Representatives of the State of151 Florida and of the citizenry of this state, NOW, THEREFORE,152153 Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of154 Florida:155156 That the Florida House of Representatives hereby honors and157 congratulates Phi Theta Kappa, the Florida Community College158 System, and the members of the 2003 All-Florida Academic Team and159 commends the team members’ outstanding competitive spirit evidenced160 by their accomplishments.
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Open a newspaper or switch on the television and the news is the same – the Gross Domestic Product of the United States has seen its largest dip since 1982. In January we saw the single greatest loss of jobs since the early 1970s, and consumer confidence has hit a quarter century low. But what does this all really mean, and how did we get here?
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Perhaps like many, you’ve postponed actually trying to understand the economy. Maybe it’s only been recently that you’ve really wanted to unravel acronyms like GDP or CPI and cast an interested eye towards concepts like mortgage-backed securities and collateralized debt obligations. How exactly are they to blame for this mess we’re in? The funny thing about economic literacy is that it seems to vary inversely with the state of the economy itself. That is, when the economy turns down, interest in the economy grows.
So what is ’the economy?’ What makes it tick? And why should you care? Scottish essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle once called economics ’the dismal science,’ a phrase that rings true for many of us who have been lulled to sleep in front of blackboards thick with supply and demand graphs.
Too often, textbooks turn the noteworthy details of economics into tedious discourse that would put even Joseph Stiglitz to sleep. Economics 101 cuts out the boring explanations, and instead provides a hands-on lesson that keeps you engaged as you explore how.
Economics, however, has far more to do with people than it does with graphs and numbers, and once unraveled can actually be a pretty interesting topic. American economist Gary Becker once said that economy was ’the art of making the most of life,’ which actually gets closer to the heart of the matter.
Economics is about scarcity and the choices we make as a result. It’s about the fact that there isn’t enough to go around – not enough resources, enough time, enough stuff. And because everyone can’t have everything they’d like to, we all have to make decisions about how to spend our time and resources so that we get the best use out of them, the most bang for our buck. That’s economics.
The idea of scarcity is a basic concept, but one that is key to understanding the economy. Let’s say I love black olives, but for some reason – global warming, perhaps – black olives are scarce this year. There are just not enough olives to go around – not enough to make olive bread or Greek salads, not enough for our pizzas.
What then will happen to the price of olives? If enough people want olives, then the price for them will increase. This, for instance, is what happens when oil-producing countries decrease production of oil – because the supply of oil drops while the demand remains high, the price goes up.
Now, suppose you are a farmer who grows figs, but you could just as easily farm olives. You may very well choose to do so as a result of these economic conditions – because you can make more money growing olives. And that’s why the economy is more about people than it is about graphs.Jason Lee Blogger
One way or another, we’re all fig farmers – we’re all making decisions daily about what we value, who we want to represent us, and how to best spend our resources. If the economy is essentially the sum of our collective choices, then perhaps we should strive to make the most informed decisions we can. Stay tuned to this space for weekly installments of Economy 101, in which we will unravel economic basics in clear and simple language. No graphs, I promise.
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