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1. Wes' mother Joy simply wanted her son to attend a private school instead of the public schools. But the segregation suffered by Wes made him lose focus, and his mother decided to send him to a Military school.
2. It was a good investment that Wes' mother made, for the military school made Wes more disciplined and kept him away from the bad influences in his former neighborhood.
Explanation:
The book, The Other Wes Moore tells the story of two personalities named Wes. Wes whose mother was Joy had moved from Jamaica to The United States. She wanted her children to get a quality education. When she realized that the public schools were no longer in good condition she opted for a private school. The private school made her son relate with the rich kids and this made the kids in the neighborhood unhappy with Wes.
His mother noticed the distractions Wes faced, and so, she changed him to a military school. She borrowed money from family and friends to make this possible. This was a good investment because Wes succeeded in the military school and attained a good rank.
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There isn't a lot to work with here but I will give the best answer I can.
The supply curve measures how much product there is to be sold. As more product becomes available, the curve goes up, vice versa.
The demand curve measures how many consumers are needing this product. The same principle above applies.
The difference in price can vary based on multiple factors and scenarios, but the most basic fluctuations occur when the balance between the two curves tips. For example, if the supply curve became lower than the demand curve, (indicating there are more consumers needing the product than there is in supply) the price of the product may increase sharply, vice versa.
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