Friday, September 18, 2009

Increase Your Vocabulary=2

  1. Why our wants unlimited? Explain with examples.
  2. You have a cycle.Are you happy and contented? No
  3. What do you want to do? to fix gears and add some more decorations.
  4. Are you happy?No
  5. What else do you want? Don't you want to ride a scooter? Yes.
  6. Then what else? Now you want to drive a car. don't you?
  7. Then? You want to fly in a plane or fly a plane.
  8. Still what do you want to do? to go in a spacecraft?
  9. Are you happy? NO
  10. How are human wants? they are many and and complex. very difficult to understand and explain.
  11. What are the basic requirements of a human being?
  12. Air-available free Light-to see and be comfortable -FREE
  13. Warmth also available free.
  14. Water. to drink and for other purposes. also available free.
  15. Space- a place to live- available free.
  16. What other things do we need? Shelter,food and clothing.
  17. Are you happy with all these? No
  18. You need chair/table/furniture television/bread/tea/soap/toothpaste etc.,
  19. You also need dress.
  20. How are they made available?
  21. Let us take one Example.
  22. You need a shirt to wear./you buy from the retail shop/
  23. How did the shirt arrive there? The trader/seller brought it there.
  24. From did he buy that in a dozen? from the whole seller.
  25. From where did the whole seller get them? from the manufacturers
  26. From where did the manufacturer get the cloth? from the textile mills
  27. What do the textile mills require? Raw material cotton.
  28. What is the process involved in making a shirt? Cotton/ginning/spinning/weaving/cloth/cutting/stitching/shirt.
  29. How do these shirts reach the consumers,i.e.,you?
  30. textile mills/whole sellers/distributors/fashion designers/Tailoring units/
  31. Whole sellers/retailers/ and then to you.
  32. where are the shirts stored? in warehouses and go downs.
  33. Which are the other agencies which aid all manufacturers/producers/whole sellers/retailers/consumers?
  34. Banks/Insurance companies/warehouses/transport/Advertising agencies.

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