The general theory relates to supply and demand. In such that the costs associated with the overall supply, including managing, transporting and manufacturing of the goods, along with the demand the amount of goods or services required by a given population. When a supply is plentiful and there is less demand, the good or services general decrease in cost. When there is less supply, than there is demand, the good or service increases in cost. So If a necessity is less expensive than an unnecessary item, it could be based on the simply supply and demand issue. Or it could be related to the fundamental costs stated previously, in that in order to manufacture and/or produce the goods or services for the necessity it costs less and there is a high supply to meet the high demand, where there is a low supply to meet a low demand for the unnecessary product or service.
The primary goal of Islamic fundamentalists has been to defend their traditional culture from the West. Since the 1970s, in an effort to distinguish their own from the western culture, many fundamentalists have been avoiding western dress style, activities such as most sports, laughter, handshakes etc.
<span>In the beginning, the Nazis tried two different ways:
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<u>forced emigration:</u> In this element, the Nazi's tried to force other countries, such as USA, Britain, and others to take away the 'undesirables' that did not meet the requirements of the 'Aryan Race' (or master race). This led to a greatly increased amount in the population each country had, leading to them closing a door to immigration from Germany and Nazi territory.
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<u>refined neighborhoods:</u> The next step the Nazi's took was extermination, and the first step was to isolate the Jews and undesirables in certain neighborhoods so that they were easier to take away to the concentration camps. This soon led to overcrowding and poor conditions, and was the first step to what is now known as the "Holocaust".
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1517: Luther takes the pope to task
1517: Luther takes the pope to task. ...
1519: Reformist zeal sweeps the south. ...
1520: Rome flexes its muscles. ...
1521: Luther stands firm at Worms. ...
1525: Rebels are butchered in their thousands. ...
1530: Protestants fight among themselves. ...
1536: Calvin strikes a chord with reformers.