1) There are two different types of zorbs: the dry zorb and the wet zorb, aren't there? Are you securely strapped in and then rolled over the top of the hill when you ride in the dry zorb? Is he challenge to remain upright all the way to the bottom of the hill?
2) Kiiking" is an activity that began in Estonia in 1997 and is now becoming increasingly popular, isn't it? Do Spectators observe the athletes in this competition with wonder, as it is fascinating to watch their grace and strength? Do estonians have now increased the record to seven metres?
3) For a first-time sandboarder, all you really need is the sand-board itself, don't you? Does a sandboard look a lot like a snowboard and even has similar bindings to keep your feet attached? Can wet sand make the board stick and this makes for a bad ride?
perform the function of money. And to get what you want you have to
build often long chains
transit exchanges.
Not convenient and not practical. Real life example:
My friends bought a car so that
resell.
She still did not sell.
As a result, they changed it for slate, changed slate for sugar,
half of the sugar was exchanged for potatoes, and only by handing over sugar and potatoes to wholesalers did they receive "real" money.
Modern society is built on money, for the sake of money and lives. Imagine what would happen if all the money disappeared - society, in all its today's glory, will be instantly paralyzed and, as a result, fatal.
while "a person needs a means of" exchange "(commodity-money-commodity) MONEY will exist for a long time. And when the planet becomes completely unbearable to live
and there will be very few people left, then people "will switch from commodity-money relations to direct" natural exchange ".
There are two different types of zorbs: the dry zorb and the wet zorb, aren't there?
Are you securely strapped in and then rolled over the top of the hill when you ride in the dry zorb?
Is he challenge to remain upright all the way to the bottom of the hill?
2) Kiiking" is an activity that began in Estonia in 1997 and is now becoming increasingly popular, isn't it?
Do Spectators observe the athletes in this competition with wonder, as it is fascinating to watch their grace and strength?
Do estonians have now increased the record to seven metres?
3)
For a first-time sandboarder, all you really need is the sand-board itself, don't you?
Does a sandboard look a lot like a snowboard and even has similar bindings to keep your feet attached?
Can wet sand make the board stick and this makes for a bad ride?
Money is a means.
By switching to natural exchange,
the exchanged item will still be
perform the function of money. And to get what you want you have to
build often long chains
transit exchanges.
Not convenient and not practical. Real life example:
My friends bought a car so that
resell.
She still did not sell.
As a result, they changed it for slate, changed slate for sugar,
half of the sugar was exchanged for potatoes, and only by handing over sugar and potatoes to wholesalers did they receive "real" money.
Modern society is built on money, for the sake of money and lives. Imagine what would happen if all the money disappeared - society, in all its today's glory, will be instantly paralyzed and, as a result, fatal.
while "a person needs a means of" exchange "(commodity-money-commodity) MONEY will exist for a long time. And when the planet becomes completely unbearable to live
and there will be very few people left, then people "will switch from commodity-money relations to direct" natural exchange ".