Friday, March 16, 2012

Final Reflection


German culture is a melting pot of life, everything is the same but different from other cultures all around the world. Religion, Music, Politics, Economic issues all exist. Regardless of where you may be, you can bet that there will be social issues, social hostility and that as a whole the human race pulls together when needed to do so.  The only thing that truly separates German culture from other countries is language and traditions of being passed down from generation to generation. Germany is more than the media perceived culture of drinking beer.  
Comparatively speaking there is a lot in common between German culture and that of American culture.  Perhaps this is due in part to the fact that a lot of the Immigrants that came over during the Industrial Revolution were that of German heritage. Still to this day you can see direct similarities’ between the two cultures in all areas; Religion-though there may be minor differences the United States shares a lot of the same Religious views. Music- the United States and Germany tend to mirror one another’s style of music. Politics- The two cultures tend to have similar Political and Economic concerns/issues of the state; corruption to jobless concerns, to one party being “better” than another. This is most likely do to the fact that one economy depends on how the other does for success, if one side or the other has a rise an unemployment causing concern for consumer spending. You will see cuts being conducted a crossed the board from country to country. We all depend on one another to be successful, and until we learn as humans to work together you will continue to see these issues.
German culture shares similarities to other neighboring Europe nations such as Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein/Luxemburg as well as differences. Similarities among the German speaking countries (other than that of language) are the concerns of governing others from Political concerns as economic hardship to the music culture. Differences between the cultures are extremes in the separation between the classes; upper class- middle class- or the lower class. For instance in Switzerland they have no minimums wage set up and there is an extreme inflation concern with the difference in pays between people, with differences between managers the equivalent as Managers making $14000 per hour and $14 per hour.  This raises some concern when you see the middle class start to dwindle down and disappear.
Over the past 10 weeks of the quarter my understanding of German and its surrounding countries has grown 10 fold. Even though I had an insight into German culture through my wife’s family, I have learned much more this quarter to expand on my knowledge. For instance how you order food and Germany and how the waiters and waitresses take your order to the tip being in the bill, how in Germany vacations are an important venture whereas in the states it seems not to be as big of a thing.  The most important thing that I learned this quarter in my opinion is that all cultures are just a melting pot of life. Regardless of your religion, music taste, and economic stance-you are in the pot.  Though we may be different, it is important to try and gain an understanding of where others come from and appreciate where they come from. Besides at the end of the end of it all, where we end up is not the important part, but the journey that we took to get there. To me culture represents just that, the journey that one took to get where they have gone.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Artikel #5: Romania president says energy sufficiency possible


            Energy costs seem to be on the for front of every countries minds with tension in the middle east escalating with Iran threatening to shut down the Strait of Hormuz; shutting off the access to the Mediterranean Sea for Europe and other Continents. Romania is no different from any other country with concerns of the future of the energy sector these concerns are shadowed by concerns of the job forecast with unemployment rate in the 17-country Euro-zone at an all-time highest level since the Euro was established in 1999.
The possibility of the oil cuts have caused companies to try and prepare for the projected increase in oil costs. (Every sector of business is effected by oil increases, i.e. cost of shipping, cost of electricity, to the decrease in consumer spending). This is a big reason for an increase in unemployment rates to this level, like not previously seen.
Iran’s dare the world to react attitude has forced countries to look for other avenues for their oil addiction. With the possibility of becoming energy efficient Romania’s President believes they can be before the end of the decade. This is as a result of the discovering of large gas reserves offshore in the Black Sea. It is speculated that there could be in upwards of 100 billion cubic meters (131 billion cubic yards) that could be extracted. With their current oil consumption levels Romania could survive on this reserve for approximately 7 years.
It surprises me how so many countries seem out to find the answer to energy independence on their own and not trying to work together as one whole unit to find an alternative to oil. Maybe once everyone shares the information they know, then we could become independent as a species for energy. It seems that energy/the need for oil is an issue across any border, regardless of what hemisphere you reside on. 

This article can be read at:  http://www.kentucky.com/2012/03/05/2096142/romania-president-says-energy.html#storylink=rss