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According to Keynes, changes in “animal spirits” wil affect actual output through changes in:

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

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A) business investment.
B) government expenditure and taxes.
C) money supply and interest rates.
D) labor productivity and technological progress.

A) business investment.

Cute/Pretty/Handsome/Beautiful…

Friday, August 1st, 2008

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What, to you, are the different connotations of each of these words? Is there one you’d rather be called? Do you consider any of them negative?

How about gender– do they all have different meanings if applied to a different gender? Is “cute” cute regardless of if it’s directed toward a man or a woman?

Also, how does age relate to what you’d call someone/want to be called?

“Cute” is the same as “Beautiful” but in a casual, natural sort of way. BTW all of the terms CAN be used of both genders: I do so and encourage others to do so because I think it is a big mistake to let the men have that “macho” thing where they are so uptight and have seperate words and everything. “Cute” is something I only apply to the young…I am now middle-aged and I honestly do not think of people my age (however attractive) as “cute”. Cute goes with puppies and people who are puppy-like cute…like young and carefree and flawless but not in the stiff, formal kind of way that “beautiful” would be. Cute people do have to be beautiful as well as young but cute people are playful and casual; whereas, truly “beautiful” people are very serious and poised like Grace Kelly. Grace Kelly COULD have been “cute” if she had been casual and down-to-earth but she was always regal and poised like a princess even before she was really one. So cute people and beautiful people are the same people as far as “hardware” is concerned but different people as far as software is concerned… Now some people MY age can be “beautiful” even though they are not (technically) absolutely perfect looking anymore because they have wonderful features…like an older Katherine Hepburn or like George Clooney or McSteamy may have grey hairs yet have such great faces that age well…I guess that formerly “cute” people who have aged well pass into “beautiful” finally (inasmuch as they are beautiful for their age), as they are no longer puppyish enough to be called cute, if they still have terrific features. Handsome for a female is usually statuesque like Jill Eickenberry (from the movie “Arthur” around 1981) like a giant Norse goddess…or a tall statuesque Italian woman with a wonderful Roman nose may not be petite enough for cute or pretty–although she may be pretty–still she is striking and attractive and may be called “handsome”. Handsome for a man is similar: he may not have the smallest cute “little boy” nose (like Johnny Carson or George Clooney) but is attractive and striking (Kevin Costner);whereas, a man who is “pretty” (pretty much same as for a girl) is usually petite and delicate. I do not consider any of these as “negative”. And, as far as age relating to what we like to be called, I think that people of your OWN AGE can sometimes carry these terms within our own age group…so I might not believe it from a man of twenty and if he calls me “cute” I’ll feel like a cougar, but if a man is my own age or older he can call me cute and even though I won’t really believe him in a literal sense because I know I am no longer cute, I might believe it coming from him, that HE finds me so. So context…And, I might add, if someone is in love with you, even if you know you’re really not beautiful, generally they will SEE you as beautiful if they’re really looking with the eyes of love.

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-Cute: Someone with a baby face
-Pretty: Someone who is your average good-looking person
-Handsome: A man who is unique, but good-looking
-Beautiful: A woman with is unique, but good-looking
-Gorgeous: Someone who is a classic beauty
-Hot: Some one who appeals to about everyone of the opposite sex
-Sexy: Someone who is physically fit with a good-looking face

I think that most of these can be fine when said throughout someone’s life except: Hot and Sexy. These two are fading attractiveness.

I would much rather be BEAUTIFUL, but I wouldn’t feel bad if I was called any of these words.

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I’m fine with all of them except “cute.” I’ve been called that all my life. It’s the curse of being short with big eyes.

I don’t think these words know any gender in particular; women have been called “handsome” throughout history, and men have been called “beautiful.”

What are some advantages of being a woman?

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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Advantages Of Being A Woman what are they?

  1. We got off the Titanic first.

    2. We get to flirt with systems support men who always return our calls, and are nice to us when we blow up our computers.

    3. Our boyfriend’s clothes make us look elfin & gorgeous. Guys look like complete idiots in ours.

    4. We can be groupies. Male groupies are stalkers.

    5. We can cry and get off speeding fines.

    6. We’ve never lusted after a cartoon character or the central female figure in a computer game.

    7. Taxis stop for us.

    8. Men die earlier, so we get to cash in on the life insurance.

    9. We don’t look like a frog in a blender when dancing.

    10. Free drinks, Free dinners, Free movies … (you get the point).

    11. We can hug our friends without wondering if she thinks we’re gay.

    12. We can hug our friends without wondering if WE’RE gay.

    13. New lipstick gives us a whole new lease on life.

    14. It’s possible to live our whole lives without ever taking a group shower.

    15. We don’t have to fart to amuse ourselves.

    16. If we forget to shave, no one has to know.

    17. We can congratulate our team-mate without ever touching her butt.

    18. If we have a zit, we know how to conceal it.

    19. We never have to reach down every so often to make sure our privates are still there.

    20. If we’re dumb, some people will find it cute.

    21. We don’t have to memorize Caddyshack or Fletch to fit in.

    22. We have the ability to dress ourselves.

    23. We can talk to people of the opposite sex without having to picture them naked.

    24. If we marry someone 20 years younger, we’re aware that we look like an idiot.

    25. Our friends won’t think we’re weird if we ask whether there’s spinach in our teeth.

    26. There are times when chocolate really can solve all your problems.

    27. We’ll never regret piercing our ears.

    28. We can fully assess a person just by looking at their shoes.

    29. We know which glass was ours by the lipstick mark.

    30. We have enough sense to realize that the easiest way to get out of being lost is to ask for directions.

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You get to have girl time, with your best friends. you can get out of things because you “have cramps”. You get an excuse to stay in bed and watch movies, eat chocolate and ice cream. You don’t HAVE to make the first move. you can cry over movies. theres a whole genre of sappy love movies devoted to the female gender(chick-flicks). You can sing as loud and badly as you want in the car. you can get free stuff. you get the door held open for you. you can be as cute as you feel like! you can be interested in fashion. you can spend time on your hair and makeup and outfit and feel sexy about it. theres no end to the list.

Research Paper idea for Cultural Anthropology class?

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

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I need some ideas for a research paper for my Cultural Anthropology class. I’ve been considering doing it on Darfur, but I think that other students might use that same issue. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

The Peruvians who live on the islands of Lake Titicaca are absolutely fascinating to me. There is no running water or electricity, and the people all dress in traditional clothes that identify them as being single or married and the group they belong to. The floating island of the Uros people is a man-made island of reeds, and people actually live there.

I think you would find a lot of intersting things to write about if you did your paper on Peru. It has an incredibly interesting history, and a strong sense of cultural identity. You could study the impact the Inca Empire still has on Peru today and how it’s juxtaposed with the Spanish influence, the Pachamama and Christianity duality, and how the earthquake last year impacted the people.

Other ideas:
The Maoris of New Zealand
The Aboriginese of Australia
Uganda and how the ramifications of Amin are still felt
Native Americans in the US
Myanmar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taquilehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Titica…

What causes inflation?

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6NfXk7Bv…

there are a number of factors that come into consideration to find the causes of inflation. it may depend upon imported inflation, supply and demand side factors, increase in wages without increasing productivity, poor fiscal and monetary policies, budget deficits, population pressures, technological backwardeness, poor socioeconomic structure,increased political crisis, disguised employment, unbalanced growth and like factors…

Are there science groupies?

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

lol of coarse there are, science is kool. I my self am not a groupie but i do love science. physics, astronomy, biology,micro biology just to mention a few.

Root of the high gas prices?

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Could someone please explain to me why oil barrels are $140? I know there’s enough oil out there. Is it just because of greedy opec? I live in CA and live amongst many oil refineries.

Here are some reasons

1- We use too much gas and we guzzle far too much.
2- China and India are making gobal demand soar.
3- Congress will not let us drill domestically
4- The oil market is tense {Iran, Nigeria} are ticking bombs.
5- Overspeculation is unneedingly rasing prices
6- The dollar is worth less, and inflation is raising it.

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China and India make up half the world’s population. China in particular is heavily industrialized now and they are demanding 1000% more oil than just a few years ago. Also, our own unwillingness to drill here in the U.S. and depending on middle east oil. Supply and demand is the third reason. If oil output stays the same and the demand keeps getting stronger the oil prices rise and rise.

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many factors exist. the most significant ones are likely 1) large increase in demand; 2) inelasticity of demand for oil; 3) weak US dollar; 4) relatively few countries that supply oil; 5) lack of readily available substitutes for oil.