Yes. The unified Spanish crown became the ascendant power in Europe immediately following the success of the Reconquista. In the 1500s, this alone would justify its worthiness in addition to holy-war nature of the Reconquista which was also celebrated then (but condemned now).
our apple laptop costs php 55,000.00 when it is brand new
In US dollars - it costs around 0.42 - 0.46 in December 2008.
they believed the colonies were not worth american time and money
Anything is worth some money if you can find someone to pay. In the case of a Buddha statue it would depend on its material of construction (gold is worth more than plastic), size (all other things being equal bigger usually costs more), history (an antique is worth more than a piece of tourist schlock), artistic attributes ( an Buddha carved bya master is worth more than a "SMiling Buddha" from a CHinese restaurant)
Well it was basicly a vietnam style war. Guerilla style combat and hit and evade tactics againt the Spaniards. The withdrawled because it wasn't worth the money and recources. And just making sure you know, Cinco de Mayo is Not mexicos independence day.
It is worth $726
50
what is a dixon falcon 12 gauge shot gun made in Spain worth
C.Ronaldo is worth 80 million!!!
It costs $800
it costs about £1000
45-each letter is worth 5
It costs from 60 to 100 quid
Comparable worth programs have costs similar to other programs of choice but offer the users an option that will be of greater benefit. Individualized programs for the same costs are how the programs are justified.
100-500 USD
Umm... one Euro.
Whether it is worth that much or not doesn't really matter, since the Kindle2 costs $259 at this time.