Thursday, November 28, 2019

Story image for lavish wedding from PEOPLE.com

Why it Took Three Tries for Mark Ballas' Bride BC Jean to Find ...

PEOPLE.com-Dec. 1, 2016
BC Jean wanted everything to be perfect for her wedding to Dancing with the Stars' Mark Ballas. And that included finding the dress – no matter how many tries it ...
Story image for lavish wedding from WLS-TV

Grey's Anatomy: April and Jackson's relationship timeline

WLS-TV-May 5, 2016
April was set to marry Matthew in a lavish wedding. After a bunch of back and forth on whether or not Jackson was even invited to the wedding, Stephanie ...
Story image for lavish wedding from NDTV

Video: Inside The Dawood Ibrahim Family Wedding

NDTV-Aug. 18, 2016
With nearly 700 guests, the family of fugitive mafia boss Dawood Ibrahim celebrated the wedding of his nephew to the daughter of a local businessman in ...
Dawood Ibrahim's nephew gets married, Don attends wedding ...
International-Financial Express-Aug. 17, 2016
Story image for lavish wedding from Zee News

Asin Thottumkal, Rahul Sharma's lavish wedding venue ...

Zee News-Jan. 18, 2016
New Delhi: The very beautiful Bollywood actress Asin Thottumkal and the dashing Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma are set to tie the knot in Delhi today.

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

Happy to admit that Adam Smith founded the modern
political economy, you could just say --
savings, introducing the concept of labour in the area of reflection, which
yet did not know him, and thus throwing in the prehistoric
the age of knowledge (except perhaps that of the physiocrats, merit
which is at least that they
tried to explore agricultural production).
It is true that Adam Smith relates the notion of wealth first
only with the concept of labor: "the Annual labour of every nation
is the initial Foundation which delivers
him everything necessary for the existence and comfort of life
products consumed by them during the year and always made
or of the direct products of this labor, or of
what is acquired in exchange for the products of others.
peoples"<$F???? Smith. A study on the nature and causes
the wealth of Nations. M., Sotsekgiz, 1962, p. 17.>. As
it is true that Smith relates the "use value" of things
the needs of people, and "exchange value" with the number
labor expended on their production: "the Cost of any
product for the person who possesses them and does not mean
to use it or to personally consume, and exchange for other
items equal to the amount of labor which he can buy at
or get a"<$F???? Smith.
An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of Nations. M.,
Sotsekgiz, 1962, p. 38>. However, in reality the difference
between the studies of Smith and Turgot research or
Cantillon not as great as believed, or, rather, it
is not what it seems. Already at Cantillon and even
previously use-value differed from the exchange; with
time as a measure of exchange value was used
the amount of labor. However, the amount of labor embodied in
price of things, it was only measuring tool
at the same time relative and not independent. Actually
the cost of human labor was equal to the cost of food,
necessary to maintain him and his family during
work