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Sabtu, 10 Mei 2014

Something we should or shouldn't do and can or can't do

1.     Library
·       You are allowed to borrow some books from the library
·       You are not allowed to eat in the library
·       You are supposed to read a book in the library
·       You are not supposed to speak loadly in the library

2.     Museum
·       You are permitted to seeing history in the museum
·       You are not permitted to touch of fossils
·       You are expected to obey the rules
·       You are not expected to disturb other visitors

3.     Restaurant
·       You are allowed to have is lunch in a restaurant
·       You are not allowed to smoke in this restaurant
·       You are supposed to order with a polite way
·       You are not supposed to left the restaurant without paying

4.     Tram
·       You are permitted to play game in your gadget
·       You are not permitted bring your pet
·       You are expected to give your sit to elderly
·       You are not expected to sit in the seat priority

5.     Park
·       You are allowed to picnic with your family
·       You are not allowed to sleep in the park
·       You are supposed to keep the park clean
·       You are not supposed to pluck the flowers

The Effect of Gas Prices on the Economy

The USA consumes 400 million gallons of gasoline every day. This with the burgeoning demand from developing nations such as China for gas, has pushed gas prices to record highs, Gas prices in the USA/Canada often vary significantly between gas stations and supermarket gas pumps. In many areas, gas prices can vary by 20-30 cents per gallon or maybe at times even more within a small area. High gas prices make people stop and think about their commute. This will affect the US economy by reducing value of properties in outer commuting zones around the cities, and depress rural property values. The effects of such big cost hikes will reduce available spending money for all those on average wages and below who need to travel significant distances in their cars, and this will further depress the US economy when this cash gets diverted away from a myriad of local spending decisions affecting local businesses from restaurants to children’s shoe shops.
Cars now are more fuel-efficient than they were in the 90s, so car owners can reduce your spending on gas by choosing fuel efficient vehicles. This is making US car manufacturers and car importers develop and extend their low fuel vehicle ranges. But, US car manufacturers have been slower than others, such as the Japanese marques, to develop some of the most innovatory fuel efficient vehicles such as the hybrid engine vehicles. This will tend to raise car imports to the detriment of the US economy until the US manufacturers catch-up. It is not all bad news though. Companies that own oilfield reserves will be seeing the value of their resources growing, and businesses that are connected with the renewable energy market are growing rapidly right across the range of renewable energy sources from wind, to thermal energy, and of course that most popular of renewable sources which is solar. Renewable energy companies are growing fast and employing increased numbers of staff.


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http://www.artikelberbahasainggris.com/ekonomi/the-effect-of-gas-prices-on-the-economy.html