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Brickit — Build new things from your good old bricks
Brickit — Build new things from your good old bricks
Brickit is an app that scans your pile of bricks, identifies every piece in it, gives you ideas what to build with them with step-by-step instructions and lets you share the things you make with other enthusiasts.
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Brickit — Build new things from your good old bricks
Economic Reasoning Principles - Foundation For Teaching Economics
Economic Reasoning Principles - Foundation For Teaching Economics
PEOPLE FACE TRADEOFFS Scarcity exists and it doesn’t go away. Because resources are limited, people must make choices. PEOPLE ECONOMIZE People choose the alternatives that they perceive to offer the greatest excess of benefits over costs. ALL CHOICES INVOLVE COSTS The opportunity cost of a choice is the foregone alternative, the (benefits of the) alternative […]
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Economic Reasoning Principles - Foundation For Teaching Economics
New Lithium Discovery Highlights Why We Never Run Out of Resources | Peter Jacobsen
New Lithium Discovery Highlights Why We Never Run Out of Resources | Peter Jacobsen
A new discovery of lithium this last week led to a flurry of headlines touting the finding as one of the biggest lithium deposits in history. The discovery comes amid fears that a shift towards electric vehicles would exhaust too much of the world’s supply of lithium—an important component in batteries. This raises an interesting question. Why do we never run out of resources when experts say we will?
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New Lithium Discovery Highlights Why We Never Run Out of Resources | Peter Jacobsen
Victor Matheson on Twitter
Victor Matheson on Twitter
“Most of the stadium public finance research, including mine, has focused on construction subsidies, but this is a good reminder that they are only part of the welfare programs for billionaires lavished on sports team owners.”
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Victor Matheson on Twitter