1.) Taxpayers often question whether spending money on students makes a difference. The answer is yes, and any parent with a child in an expensive school would likely agree.
2.) Every sport comes with its own types of injuries. If people knew that a preemptive surgery could make an athlete stronger, they might have mixed feelings about it.
3.) Picture someone whose body has been completely consumed by a drug. They might do anything to get more of it, without considering the consequences.
4.) Allowing Syrians to enter may create more issues than it resolves.
5.) Not having physical money in hand might seem like a minor issue at first.
6.) That small green piece of paper in a wallet holds no real value beyond the cost of printing it. Yet, people spend their entire lives working to collect more of them, only to store them in a bank.
7.) The next time someone looks at a bank statement or a dollar bill, it’s worth considering that the value of money is entirely invented. Without it, society might still rely on trading livestock or produce.
8.) It’s clear now that a dollar is only as valuable as what it can be traded for.
9.) Walking around without physically holding money is reminiscent of stone currency. Like those ancient systems, Bitcoins also don’t require physical possession to represent ownership.
10.) The American Dream is often tied to having enough money to achieve financial stability. Thinking about it deeply, it’s striking how life revolves around these small pieces of paper called money.
11.) Money is an ingenious idea, and the pursuit of it lasts a lifetime. From the time someone starts school, the goal is to join the game of earning enough to make life more enjoyable and acceptable
Wonderful work throughout.
Graded.