Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Topic 1: Big Questions


In PAS, the goods being produced are anything you use in this school, ranging from the chair you sit in and the desk you use to write on to even something as broad as the school infrastructure. The services provided in PAS, are the educational classes given by teachers and for the future of any individual to be able to attend college. The office also offers services; the staff members give you a wide variety of classes to choose from for your future occupations as well as guide you through these necessary steps. These goods and services are created for us, the students and all decisions are made by the head of the school, Pamela.

The choices Pamela has made are extremely important to us, yet it cannot totally satisfy our needs. Unlike other public schools, PAS is a privately owned school, therefore costs money for its purposes. The money being spent towards the school is supposed to be able to help us in everyday life during school hours, but it does not. Why? First of all, our “school” is not a real school; it is only one floor of a building after all. Second, the lunch being provided may just not taste as appetizing. Finally, the rules set by this school go beyond limit compared to all other privately owned schools. We can also conclude that our money is not being spent at its full potential even though we do have to pay high expenses in order to attend this school. 

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