The main value in the Victorian Era was victory.
1. nurses in china are not paid well:Is underDeveloped2.The author is afraid of traveling alone:Chines women are not afraid to travel alone
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Answer:
Hi Nina,
Since you don't mind working under the sun you could be a lifeguard. Life guarding is a kind of easy job. Or since you like working with kids you could babysit or work at a daycare. I personally think you should work at a daycare because working with kids can be a lot funner than sitting in a chair by the pool all day waiting to save someone. Also when watching kids you can go outside and play with them so you can still be in the sun. Being around smiling kids may make you feel happy on the days that you are sad. But choose whatever you want Nina.
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Explanation:
The question is related to an article on why people pay ridiculous money for strange celebrity memorabilia.
In the article, we find that investment firms specialize in monetizing celebrity relics or collectibles. Some of them specialize in certain celebrities depending on the strength of the brand of such a celebrity.
So the interesting point and the center of the article revolves around why people would buy not just any collectible, but items that have absolutely no value which may in certain instances be laughable had the items belonged to someone else.
For example, it is said that a broken toilet belonging to John Lennon was sold for $16,027, Two slices of French toast, half-eaten by Justin Timberlake was sold for $1,025, and John F. Kennedy's used pair of boxer shorts was auctioned away for $5, 000.
It is obvious that these items hold very little if any value at all. If the celebrities themselves were to raise funds for charity, they most likely would have used other artifacts.
Hence, the most logical conclusion is that these items are purchased not because they are valuable, certainly, that would make sense, but for some sentimental connection to the celebrity who used them.
Click here to read more about the sale of memorabilia:
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