2007-01-18
22:31:35
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asked by
Natashya K
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➔ Economics
I agree with you on the autism front, I worked with autistic children and they are the most amazing gift. Some of the children with splinter skills could do the most amazing things and it gives you a perspective on the worl, I believe they are hyper sensative and thats why a hug or eye contact feels like a long stare or that you are crushing them.
2007-01-18
22:55:26 ·
update #1
Some would say that market forms and other means of distribution of scarce goods suggested by economics affect what people consider to be not just their "desires and wants" but also "needs" and "habits". Much of so-called economic "choice" is involuntary, certainly given the conditioning that people have to expect a certain quality of life.
Economics is humanity. To ignore the human part in favour of the goods is ignoring the needs of the user group. This is just like a comment card. Would a store not do better if they hoestly asked how did you like our service? and notHow can we make you spend more money, if the approach creates animosity change the approach and ergo create more demand from your supply.
2007-01-19
00:06:32 ·
update #2
Questions and or answers that ignore the category placement rules.
Not too bright people who find "dumb" people irksome. Really smart people find almost everybody less intelligent and learn to live with it.
Questions that are really political statements where the correct answer is agreeing with the asker.
Askers who do not bother picking the best answer, leaving the question cluttering up the open list far longer than necessary.
Askers who do not take time to proof read their questions or use the spell checker.
2007-01-18 23:44:27
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answered by meg 7
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People who dont give disabled people a fair go.People who worry about their precious house and fear that their house prices will go down because of the prospect of having a respite house for kids with autism.These people get on my goat.It happened recently with several suburbs saying no not in my back yard Parents need a break.For goodness sake autistic people are quieter than noisy cars and motorbikes.Sorry you asked the question and its now off my chest.
2007-01-18 22:51:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Hands down, stupid people. I tried to train a lady for a job and I swear every day was a brand new day for her because 6 months later she was just as clueless as she was the day she started. In one ear and right out the other. Dumb as a friggin STUMP. I just wanted to smack her upside her empty head and see if any lights blinked on. When she finally got the boot, 6 months after she was hired, I nearly cried with relief.
2007-01-18 22:38:25
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answered by Jadalina 5
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People that always blame others and don't look inward first to recognize that they contribute to a problem.
(Just curious...how come this question is in economics?)
2007-01-19 00:00:26
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answered by DGS 6
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I know what you mean. I usually go with the one that is closer to the answer I was looking for.
2016-05-24 06:24:22
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answered by Anonymous
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My cousin Thurman never returns my toothbrush.
2007-01-19 01:31:03
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answered by Anonymous
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ppl who are brain dead and haven't got the intelligence to give a proper answer so to soothe their egos they give thumbs downs or put in abuse reports.mainly because that is the only weapon they have in their petty lives.
2007-01-18 22:46:37
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answered by BUSHIDO 7
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Over population and the savages who keep on multiplying
And the very......Worst PRO LIFERS
2007-01-18 22:36:20
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answered by Brown guy 2
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people that are uncomfortable with silence so they talk all the time
2007-01-18 22:36:38
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answered by chronus79 3
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the way we let people starve each day. 27,000 children died last night of starvation and treatable illnesses.....where is god??
2007-01-18 22:45:33
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answered by eve c 2
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