its to teach us better. I think it's a brilliant example, that teaches that that no matter how brilliant our intentions,for the sake of the outcome to be as brilliant, we need to thoroughly think through our actions.
The choice of example is in very bad taste. A better example could have been used. It was really off-putting like the other one where Australian convicts were used as an example. Why do you get to use such tasteless examples
its to teach us better. I think it's a brilliant example, that teaches that that no matter how brilliant our intentions,for the sake of the outcome to be as brilliant, we need to thoroughly think through our actions.
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its to teach us better. I think it's a brilliant example, that teaches that that no matter how brilliant our intentions,for the sake of the outcome to be as brilliant, we need to thoroughly think through our actions.
Really enjoying these videos! Pretty awesome.
Outstanding
Thanks for the scenario. It helps my lessons a lot.
Would you consider this similar to the “Cobra Problem”?
Does anyone know the source for the data on slave prices and supply elasticity used in the video?
There isn't any. The textbook associated with this video says so, which is why he shows both unknown elastic and inelastic scenarios.
Four people don't understand supply and demand, even when illustrated with cartoons...
lol
Who were the people who went to sudan?
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we still need to think the unintended consequences.
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What an example! How could you?
The choice of example is in very bad taste. A better example could have been used. It was really off-putting like the other one where Australian convicts were used as an example. Why do you get to use such tasteless examples
its to teach us better. I think it's a brilliant example, that teaches that that no matter how brilliant our intentions,for the sake of the outcome to be as brilliant, we need to thoroughly think through our actions.
Capture slave traders
who got the answers to the mcgregor connect assignment associated with this video
Uni is easy with God yhhhh
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