Q. Both of them trade money/goods for sex.
What is the difference if there is any?
What is the difference if there is any?
A. a prostitute will do it with anyone but a golddigger at least picks someone she sort of likes.
but yeah theres a thin line
but yeah theres a thin line
How is the United States involved with China?
Q. How is the United States and China involved with things like Economical trade, money, products politically peace keeping missions, diplomats, embassies, militarily sending troops, guns, nuclear weapons, wars, humanitarian money, food, and medicine?
A. The primary way the United States is involved in China is that China owns about 10 percent of the United States debt. China has invested a lot of its spare money into the US government.
China and the United States are also key competitors in the energy markets and many rare metals markets. To this end China has attempted to purchase American and European oil companies and entered into deals with Venezuela and other oil producers. China is also extremely active in Africa, which produces a number of rare metals that are key to advanced industrial production.
China is also one of the chief importers to the United States, mainly in inexpensive mass-produced toys and other goods. China is looking to export more valuable high-end electronics and other materials and the United States is asking China to open up its domestic markets to more imports. Also, the United States is asking China to float its currency on the international markets instead of officially setting the exchange rate between it and other currencies.
China and the United States are also key competitors in the energy markets and many rare metals markets. To this end China has attempted to purchase American and European oil companies and entered into deals with Venezuela and other oil producers. China is also extremely active in Africa, which produces a number of rare metals that are key to advanced industrial production.
China is also one of the chief importers to the United States, mainly in inexpensive mass-produced toys and other goods. China is looking to export more valuable high-end electronics and other materials and the United States is asking China to open up its domestic markets to more imports. Also, the United States is asking China to float its currency on the international markets instead of officially setting the exchange rate between it and other currencies.
How do sociopolitical contexts affect musical composition?
Q. I'm wondering how exactly the social and political situations of Europe affect the way composers wrote their music? Such as, Religion, Trade, Money, Monarchies, Music Schools, etc etc throw it all in there if you like, I am just particularly interested in the history of music.
A. sup tris :D bit of a last resort for ya homework don't ya think ;)
Does anyone know where I can keep track of my student's money electronically?
Q. As a teacher, I have a money system in my classroom. I give money to students for good behavior and take it away for bad behavior. Lately, I've noticed that students have been trading money with other students. I want to find a device that has fake debit cards for my student so I can keep track of how much they have. Does anyone have an idea if I can find such a device?
A. monpoly here and now edition has one in it, you might be able to use that and get extra cards for the kids, alternatively if they have a student card with a magnetic stripe just ask the office how they add their data to the card and jump on to that system
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