I'm not trying to give you a stupid answer here, but, you basically flagged your own question to invite people who give stupid answers.
2006-09-06 12:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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ok well since this is in the economics section of Yahoo answers im going to answer it in that respect. If its not an economic question then please do not list it here.
First of all, "there is no such thing as a free lunch" in other words nothing is free. In order to do, get, or be anything something must be given up, this opportunity cost is what is involved in every choice that we make. This in a way chains you to that which brings you the most benefit at the lowest cost, you will never decide to do something in which the cost of doing that thing is greater then the benefit that you derive from it. You are chained to that which brings you the highest return in benefit (benefit could be money, love, happyness, and possesions just to name a few) to cost (what ever that cost may be, time, energy, money, and pain, these are all costs.) There is no escaping this even if you are a slave and have no freedom you can always choise to rebel and die if the benefit from doing so is greater then the cost of living as a slave. It makes no difference.
2006-09-06 20:31:17
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answered by oplopus 2
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No you're not from now on. i imagine seventy 5% of those solutions might want to be executed with surely 4 responses: See A Vet Crate practice Spay and Neuter Obedience practise Then they get all huffy. accountable breeders are not from now on asking questions about YA. Breeding your dogs is difficult even once you know what you're doing you may lose the comprehensive clutter. the actuality is maximum of those breeders are going to make certain the sorrowful actuality the not straightforward way. i don't love people giving clinical suggestion. i have considered some "Vet Techs" supply very incorrect counsel. I doubt they're truly Vet Techs.the proper ingredient is basically to assert "see your vet". something severe and then someone says feed the dogs something. i don't love Cesar Milan. maximum persons might want to get harm with his strategies. dangle in there my expensive. we want respectable people like you to respond to. I see this familiar and far more desirable in rescue. surely ninety 9.9% of puppy vendors are basically like you.
2016-11-25 01:15:42
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answered by mansell 4
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There is no such thing a free! We all are chained to our perceptions and perceptions are based on life experiences, therefore, what's free to one person may mean there is no freedom to another person. It's perception that's the chain of freedom.
2006-09-06 13:27:25
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answered by janetharmon2003 1
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To me it means if Im free what is there to hold me back. Maybe what must be chained means what freedom should be taken away from us.
2006-09-06 12:13:51
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answered by Mindy M 1
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to be free, injustice [overpay, theft [legal and illegal] overfortunes, raking money, wealth concentration, taking out more from social pool of wealth than you put in by your work] must be chained
if everyone is free to hurt others, no one is free
everyone has to be chained to prevent injury to others
the definition of liberty is always qualified and limited to stop short of taking liberties with others' liberties
the most serious injury is overpay/underpay, because money is a joker good, good for virtually everything - all necessities, like food, and millions of wants
we have pay from $1 to $1 billion a fortnight's work - 1000th to a million times average hourly pay - super hyper extreme injury, injustice, theft, wealth concentration, taking out more than you put in - complete freedom to steal
there are many many wideopen legal thefts in the economic system
[see my other answers for examples]
this is clear from the fact that 50 hours x 50 weeks x 50 years x world average hourly pay, minus minimum lifetime spending is US$1 million - what reason could possibly justify fortunes up to 50,000 times this just earnable fortune?
[none of the 'reasons' for higher than average hourly pay, if you pay tertiary students for their work studying, is valid, sound, logical, rational - see my other answers for details of this]
superfortunes are not made by work - they are made by scarcities - therefore they are unjust, since justice is equal pay for equal work - but payment for scarcity is unequal pay for equal work
2006-09-07 17:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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sometimes pepo r not always happy, they feel like they r chained up n have no where to go. or if u wan 2 b free what will u do 2 keep that. u jusx have to keep urself happy lock that happiness in urself.
2006-09-06 13:45:18
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answered by kAnDy_69 1
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In order to be free, a person has to control his animal cravings. It's like mind over matter thing.
Once a person gives in to his weaknesses, he loses his freedom; i.e getting involved in vices: alcohol, drugs, laziness, etc.
2006-09-06 12:13:46
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answered by Mercie 2
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Hatred must be chained
2006-09-06 12:11:48
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answered by Gothic Martha™ 6
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to be free why must I be chained thats my feelings
2006-09-06 12:09:57
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answered by ladyoh 5
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