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November 20, 2013 Ms. Moreau Silent Independent Reading Silent Independent Reading until 1:35 - Reader Response due at 1:45. While reading pages ____ to ______ of_______________(title of novel) by____ (author) I came across the literary element… Describe how authors depicts the literary element. Explain why this is important to the novel. Copy a quote that exemplifies this element.

Opening Task: Copy the following definitions of entrepreneur. (noun) November 20, 2013 Ms. Moreau Aim: What type of environment is ideal for an entrepreneur? Opening Task: Copy the following definitions of entrepreneur. (noun) a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business,  usually with considerable initiative and risk. 2. a person who attempts to make a profit by starting a company or by operating alone in the business world, esp. when it involves taking risks:

Why do we like entrepreneurs? Pair Work Why do we like entrepreneurs? List as many reasons as you can.

Reasons to like entrepreneurs They make things that we like to use, things that we can’t imagine living without. They employ people, and therefore enable their employees to make money. Sometimes they create products that are much better than the products that they replace.

You’re a little bit like an entrepreneur You’re a little bit like an entrepreneur. Which of the following do you like more? Restriction – (noun) limit of something, to reduce its size, or prevent it from increasing If they want to restrict access to their pages, privacy controls are available. Restrict the sale/supply/use of something Georgia is one of 22 states that restrict the sale of raw milk for human consumption. Other recommendations included restricting the number of retail outlets that can sell tobacco. Freedom – (Noun) the condition or right of being able or allowed to do whatever you want to, without being controlled or limited

Viewing – A Taste of Chocolate Which country ranks the highest in economic freedom? 2. What happened to property rights under communism in China? 3. What does Jimmy Lai believe about risk?

Product or Service Plan Due tomorrow. You must do this to complete your pair work tomorrow!

First Draft of Essay due on Monday, November 25, 2013 Your essay must adhere to the requirements outlined in the “Entrepreneurship Essay Contest”. Your essay must be typed, double – spaced, 12 point Times New Roman. Remember to save your work. You will be revising it.

Match entrepreneur to their product. Henry Ford 1863-1947 Steve Jobs 1955 – 2011 Estee Lauder - 1908-2004 Milton Hershey 1857-1945