Because they are being forced or threatend like shown in the figure of Hitler pointing a gun at the citizens head (possibly a person of a minority group).
it is not on on demand yet but it will be very soon.
its only on on demand
Unfortunately CBS does not have an On Demand channel with DirecTV yet.
Nick On Demand is Nickelodeon's video-on-demand service, which is available on most cable and satellite providers. The service offers episodes of The Loud House and many other Nickelodeon programs.
In order to use Rogers On Demand, the user must first own one of the DVR boxes. Once they own a Rogers box, the set-up of Rogers On Demand should be simple.
Demand Expansion refers to the situation where, the demand for a particular product is increasing across geographical boundaries.
When supply is greater than demand
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Mark S. Lewis has written: 'Supply and demand of teachers of color' -- subject(s): Supply and demand, Teachers, Minority teachers
Sell-out-right is right of minority sherholder to demand from majority shareholder to buy his shares. Opposit to squeeze out
kinked demand curve is the situation where by the labours become satisfied with the employment benefits,and some of them leave the job.
You can find any cartoon on the computer. Most every cartoon character and show can be found online. If you want to find Mickey Mouse you can watch on demand videos on the Disney website.
Market equilibrium is this situation when market demand is equal of market supply
Demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose.
Demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose.
Demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose.
Inelastic demand means a situation in which the demand for a product does not increase or decrease correspondingly with a fall or rise in its price. From the supplier's viewpoint, this is a highly desirable situation because price and total revenue are directly related; an increase in price increases total revenue despite a fall in the quantity demanded. An example of a product with inelastic demand is gasoline. Refer to link below.