According to Chapter 2: Economic Systems,
Needs are met and wants cannot be met.
1. I'd say based on their clothing. It looks like something people from Irish would wear. And always what they're smoking, it looks and just gives off an Irish vibe.
2. I can't really tell you, since I haven't seen the cartoon.
The Hebrew Bible is a series of "39" total books, since it is divided due to the "story-like" nature of its content, along with the fact that different sections were added at different times.
The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s; severe drought and a failure to apply dryland farming methods to prevent the aeolian processes (wind erosion) caused the phenomenon.
Answer:
7 stitches cost Suelo 1,000 bucks.
Explanation:
"There was one time when Suelo did, in fact, accept medical help that was not given freely. Visiting his brother Doug in 2004 and helping build shelves, he gashed his thumb to the bone on a shattered jar of screws. Suelo was fairly certain that he could give himself sutures, but his sister-in-law insisted on taking him to the emergency room. The doc cleaned the wound and stitched it up, and sent Daniel on his way. The bill: a thousand bucks.
Suelo was not willing to just ignore the charge—at the root of his forsaking money is the desire to avoid debt. So he went back to the women’s shelter in Moab where he volunteered, and asked if they would tally his hours, as if he were an employee, and cut a check directly to the hospital. After he had worked off about four hundred dollars of the bill, Suelo wrote to the hospital, asking if they thought it was ethical to charge one thousand dollars for seven stitches. The bills stopped coming."