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Economics is the study of decision making related to the use of limited resources in a world of unlimited demands. Gandhi sets aside all presuppositions, examining each matter on its own merits. Here, we shall explore this exchange.

Monday, December 5, 2011

I found some songs I sang in 2010: GeneChapmanSings.blogspot.com
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