The artist himself makes the art, and then asks a price for it...if he is successful in his endeavors..his art will become more sought after..and this directly correlates with his artistic pieces going up in price. Cheers!
A what? If you mean cornucopia, the cornucopia is a golden horn that in every Hunger Games, holds weapons, foods, water etc. The closer you get to the middle of the cornucopia, the more valuable the things placed there are.
A large part is the work place and the amount of money earned. Men earn more than women in every state, including D.C. Studies done by people, one is Joseph Berger show that men are viewed in society as more socially competent and valuable. Also you can it in getting jobs, men are hired more for engineering and mechanical type jobs than women, due to stereotypes. Sexism can also be seen in the little comments people make and the idea that "women belong in the kitchen". Sexism warps perspective and makes people see things in a different light, not a positive one.
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The cast of The More Things Change... - 2005 includes: Matt LoGuercio as Mr. Martin
Gold is more valuable than silver. durr.
There's nothing special about it. Gold is more or less nonreactive, but that's not a special property. What makes it valuable is its rarity, not its nonreactivity. Mercury is similarly nonreactive, but not nearly as valuable.
Generally, coins are valuable because of the price of the metals they are made from, but if you mean in a collectible way: One thing that makes a penny valuable is the date. They older the coin usually the more valuable. Another thing is the mintmark. For example 1943 pennies with a "S" mintmark are more valuable than pennies with no mintmark. Another thing is the condition of the coin. The less ware it has the more it's worth.
Increase his or her human capital.
It warms things up and it makes things more fresh
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This means that reputation (what others think of you) is important and valuable, but even more valuable are the things that make you a good person, whether others see those things or not.
makes things more gland
Salt Water, because it is makes things more buoyant.
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Understanding the water and diamond paradox is valuable because it helps explain why some things are more valuable than others, even though they may not be essential for survival.