What exactly is your point? Henry Ford grew up on a farm. Bill Gates' parents are rich. Companies grow from garage size start-ups to international standard bearers on the back of their country's infrastructure and institutions. Why isn't reasonable to ask those companies to pay taxes for the...
I don't normally think people should comment on other people's parenting. However, she did write a book and Clegg is free to criticize what he read in the book, especially since he tried to follow what was in it.
It sounds like you need to study up on pretty much everything. Go to the library and check out any of the ASVAB study books, they're all basically the same but I've heard ASVAB for Dummies is a little harder as far as practice tests.
His invention of the assembly line made labor and capital vastly more productive. The evidence of this was that Ford made many more vehicles per worker than any other car company.
B. Burns was possibly the weakest Fed chairman ever. He felt that the Fed should not have to address inflation alone and felt that a broader income policy was the answer to the high inflation of the 1970s
Unbiased journalism doesn't really exist anymore. If you want to get an idea for what's really going on read stories from all biases and rest assured that reality is in the middle.
Unbiased journalism doesn't really exist anymore. If you want to get an idea for what's really going on read stories from all biases and rest assured that reality is in the middle.
merits: measures the retail value of things actually produced in a country in a given year which is indicative of the standard of living and quality of life in that country because that production translates into jobs and goods available to be purchased with the wages earned
demerits: buying...