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Relative Value Form
The value of any two commodities varies in a relative way by the amount of labor required to produce it. Some commodities are not labor intensive, while some are. Metal and raw materials are not as valuable as a car that is made from resources that come from a wide variety of sources. Relative value also tends to rise and fall due to the extent of surpluses the exist at any moment.
0 commentsYard Sales and Online Auctions as a Family Game
"Relative Rewards" is a family values game designed around yard sales and online auctions. When played well, it's free and it builds life skills while allowing for fun family time.
2 commentsA Haiku - Relativity
Some things run in families, some we'd like to run from. We turn into our own grandparents, if we live long enough and can ealize it.
11 commentsCombining Sub-Atomic, Cosmic, and atomic-molecular worlds
Science can be defined as a perception that can be observed, verified, and repeated. In science observation with instruments, intuition, hypothesis, experiment, observation of results, and reason are implemented respectively to determine aspects of...
0 commentsForm of Value, or the Exchange Value
The more labor that is put into something, the more value it accrues, unless of course, production is such that a huge overproduction that the value falls due to a surplus that can't be moved.
0 commentsThe Front Row – A Lesson In Loss
My father has a large family. Every summer my brother and I would be shipped off to our grandparents in a small town in what we called, “lower, slower Delaware.” My father’s family lived on a farm when he was small. My mother was the city girl...
5 commentsWho, Whom, Whose, Which, That – Common Mistakes in English as a Second Language (ESL)
Who, whom, whose, which and that are often misused words in English as a Second Language or ESL. The mistakes in using these words are actually understandable. Who, whom, whose, which and that are all relative pronouns placed at the start of a...
2 commentsIs Death Freedom From Our Problems?
When there is death in the family or friends, there is a sadness that is not easy to comprehend or get over right away. To grieve is normal, because we know that their space is not visible nor occupied on earth. We have to face the situation...
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