Kamis, 08 Mei 2014

and, both,not only, but also,nor,neither



The down fall of are economy must be observed in a historical sense. While many will point to globalism and international treaties as the main reasons for our present economic situation. I feel that these are talking points that have nothing to do with solving the problem of our bad economy.

         Supply and demand has long been the first basic lesson learned in economic courses around the world. Prices will rise and fall as the relationship between supply and demand shift. However, one must have both elements present for the system to work. If there is no demand, supply will be worthless. No supply means that demands will not be met, meaning no profit.




get the supplies to meet that demand. This new demand not only gave rise to stores (small businesses) but also to the factories that supplied those stores and business.
 

             A great many zoos continue to operate in blatant contravention of the 2010 Malaysian Wildlife Conservation Act. Practically, none have any conservation or educational value to either the animals or visitors.

          To suggest that rebranding bad zoos is a good idea is to look at serious animal welfare issues, not to mention law breaking, through rose-tinted glasses — which is what the 



Malaysian government’s Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) and the Malaysian Natural Resources and Environment Ministry (NRE) do.

         You can rebrand or repackage anything that’s past its sell-by date, but the contents remain the same. All you are doing is trying to fool the paying public.





     A prefeasibility study of the project — which engaged, among others, the Independent Research and Advisory Indonesia (IRAI) — concluded that with an assumed cost of US$10 billion to build the bridge, the project “on its own is neither financially nor economically viable”.