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firms produce only what people with money want and need.
They wanted consumers to have choices.
Trappers wanted the furs. Many were French.
Originally people simply exchanged goods. A farmer would exchange grain for meat. A farmer would exchange grain for a piece of pottery. Things became complicated if the hunter wanted a clay pot, the potter wanted a fish, the fisherman wanted some grain, and the farmer wanted some meat. Some brilliant individual invented money. It enabled a person to sell what he had and to buy what he wanted. People no longer needed to exchange goods and keep exchanging goods until they got what they wanted.
Because women be shopping.
The work was completed in 1905, but there was a problem. One section of the route cut across Manchuria, a Chinese province. The Russians wanted a railroad that did not cross China.
Common prepositions that can be used with "encounter" include "in," "during," "through," "on," and "at." For example: "She had an encounter with a bear in the woods," "We had an encounter during our trip," "They had an encounter through a mutual friend," "I had an encounter on my way to work," "He had an encounter at the restaurant."
Rosa Parks had to encounter being black and she was being mistreated by white people and cant go where she wanted to go or do something she wanted to do or even sit where she wanted to sit somewhere!
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I need help identify the problem Sir Alexander Fleming wanted to solve.
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His problem was that he wanted black people to be liberated from apartheid, he also wanted black people to be emancipated from mental slavery. On the other hand the apartheid regime wanted to cling to their power and did not want anyone to oppose their view. That was the problem. It was not really Steve Biko's problem but the apartheid regime's problem
Friction can be considered a problem because it always pulls in the opposite direction of the intended direction of motion. For example, if you were pulling a box, friction would be pulling it the other way (which is why you encounter resistance and can't just make the box slide). If you wanted to make your car go the fastest that it could, you would need to reduce the friction acting on the car. Keep in mind though, that friction is also the force that prevents the car from sliding. Ice is frictionless, which obviously can produce some disastrous results if you're driving on it.
because she wanted to write.. whats your problem with that??
he wanted a lamp dududududu