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    1. Asked: September 8, 2021In: Finance

      Does printing more money deflate the economy?

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      Added an answer on September 10, 2021 at 2:13 pm

      When a country prints more money then the people living in that country would have more money to spend on. Their purchasing power increases, which means that now their financial ability to buy products will go high. Now, as many people are purchasing the products, the demand for that product increasRead more

      When a country prints more money then the people living in that country would have more money to spend on. Their purchasing power increases, which means that now their financial ability to buy products will go high. Now, as many people are purchasing the products, the demand for that product increases. Then that high demand will result in price hike of that product. Soon the product will be expensive.

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    2. Asked: September 8, 2021In: Health

      Should vaccinated and unvaccinated students mix together?

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      Added an answer on September 10, 2021 at 2:13 pm

      Vaccinated teachers and other school staff no longer have to wear masks, but can continue to do so if they want to. Unvaccinated people, including children under 12 who are not eligible for shots, should continue to wear face masks while at school, while vaccinated students can go unmasked. All studRead more

      Vaccinated teachers and other school staff no longer have to wear masks, but can continue to do so if they want to. Unvaccinated people, including children under 12 who are not eligible for shots, should continue to wear face masks while at school, while vaccinated students can go unmasked. All students should wear masks on school buses. In general, students and staff do not need to wear masks outside during gym or recess, but are encouraged to do so in crowded outdoor settings if they are not vaccinated and levels of virus transmission are high.

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    3. Asked: September 8, 2021In: Communication

      Am I a failure if I’m scared of failing?

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      Added an answer on September 10, 2021 at 2:13 pm

      People are afraid of failure for a different kind of reason. I have had experienced fear of failure before and one of the reason for me was that I was to much concerned about what people would think of me after my failure. Also I didn’t want to disappoint people whose opinion I value. But then I reaRead more

      People are afraid of failure for a different kind of reason. I have had experienced fear of failure before and one of the reason for me was that I was to much concerned about what people would think of me after my failure. Also I didn’t want to disappoint people whose opinion I value. But then I realize that it is ok to fail and everybody fail once in a while. Failing has taught me a lot of thing about life. The main point is to get back up again after you fail!

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