Individuals often want what they do not need. In the automobile example used above, someone might want to drive a large luxury car, but a small pickup truck may be more suited to the purchaser's needs
Apple's MAC laptops vs. Windows Coke vs. Pepsi
Mandatory spending example would be buying groceries. Anything that is a NEED and not a WANT is considered mandatory spending
It is all a matter of desire, a comparison between what I have and what I would like to have. A 'need' is a basic desire and a 'want' is sometimes a dream or something beyond our current mental, physical or financial capabilities. For example, 'I need a roof over my head' but what I want is 'a palace'.
A good that is a need is essential for survival and basic functioning, such as food or clean water, while a good that is a want is not essential and is driven by personal desire or preference, like a luxury car or designer clothing. For example, bread represents a need because it provides sustenance, whereas a smartphone is a want, as it enhances communication and entertainment but is not vital for survival.
for example, excercise is a need, happiness is a want, an ipod is a want, food, water, shelter, clothing and shoes are a need whereas money and other things are wants but others CONSIDER those things as a need...
The word "Need" means that you need something. For example, you need a light because there is no light in the master bedroom. But if you want something, that is "want". For example, you want a television and you have one already. You just want one for your master bedroom.
If you want to get out of the earth, say for example you want to get to the moon, then you will need to escape gravity.
false because it is a want and not a need
Yes, you either need Congress to change the law(and if their law was declared unconstitutional they need to change the original law to make it constitutional.) And if Congress doesn't want to change the law they need to propose an amendment addition to the Constitution. The Supreme Court can overturn its own decisions. For example, Plessy vs Ferguson was overturned by Brown vs The Board of Education.
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person vs. personperson vs. natureperson vs. societyperson vs. machine/ technologyperson vs. fate
Clarification: I mean this in the deepest sense. Example: "Look at that man." vs. "Hi." Example: "Wow! She's hot!" vs. "Hi." Example: "Awww, cute doggie." vs. "Hi." Example: "It's nice and cool under this tree." vs. "Hi."
need is some thing you can't live without such as air or water now want is something that you don't really need ,you can live without but it would be very helpful ( or some times not always)
No, but if you download Plants VS Zombies Plus 4 Trainer from an unreliable source, you might want to have AntiVirus.
What you need is what you cannot do without. You need food, water, shelter and air because without them you would die. You do not need a phone that plays angry birds no matter how much you want it.List of common 'needs' all people haveHousing, shelterclothingfoodelectricitywaterheating (gas, electric, oil)relationships, familylovecompanionshipCommon 'wants' many people have:the newest or latest (anything)a particular kind of clothing, ex. needing a coat vs wanting a designer or expensive coatthings that are habits, like cigarettes, liquor, beercable television (yes, watching TV is a want)whole house air conditioning... vs. an electric fan vs. a piece of cardboard you wave in front of your facerecreation, in or out of the housethe latest musicnew computernew bikenew carNOTE: Sometimes "wants" and "needs" get confused. For example, you may "need a car" to go to work if you can't walk or ride the bus, but you do not 'need' a NEW car-- that's a want.
You might NEED a tooth out, but you don't WANT it done because you know it will hurt. You might WANT an iphone, but you don't NEED it because you already have a decent phone.
You need to give an example of the rule and the function you want.