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What backs the money supply in the United States?

The United States employs a system of fiat money in which the value of money is determined by law and the willingness of buyers and sellers to accept it as a medium of exchange and a store of value. The money supply was once backed by gold, but in 1971, President Richard M. Nixon removed the U.S. economy from the gold standard. The Federal Reserve Bank controls the money supply by adding or removing money from circulation. Increasing the money supply is known as expansionary monetary policy; decreasing the money supply is known as contractionary monetary policy. Expansionary policy is typicall..

How much did things cost in 1964?

Beatlemania was taking the world by storm in 1964, the year The Beatles first visited the U.S. The Beatles' album "A Hard Day's Night" was released in 1964 and cost $5.98. In contrast, an album in 2014 costs $15 or more. A theater ticket on Broadway would have cost $10 in the mid-'60s; however, for comparison, in 2014 tickets can cost up to $180 on a Friday or Saturday night.An apartment in Manhattan near Washington Square Park would have cost around $250 per month. However, the same apartment would cost $4,500 per month in 2014. The first color television was released in 1964. ..

What types of government grants are available for churches?

Churches with a federal, non-profit designation are eligible to apply and compete for the same government, social-service grants that non-religious organizations compete for. The U.S. government offers these grants to address communities' social problems. One example of such a federal grant is a grant offered for the purpose of improving family planning practices in the state of Alaska. Other common types of grants offered to religious organizations are for after-school programs for at-risk youth and for addressing homelessness in a particular geographic area. Additional types of governme..

What are some traditional designs for Native American blankets?

Metis weaving is a type of traditional blanket pattern made by the Metis nation that is created by finger-weaving. The pattern is made up largely of horizontal lines of varying colors with long fringes on the ends.\nBuffalo blankets are made by Plains Indians in either the Arapaho or Shoshone styles. Both include traditional symbols painted on buffalo hides and embellished with beads. The art of the buffalo blankets nearly became extinct with the endangered buffalo. The star quilt, a pattern used by the Sioux along with other Native American tribes, consists of an eight-pointed star in the mid..

What are some Christian study programs?

Other noteworthy Christian study programs include online options such as Liberty University Online. This college offers certificate programs attainable in as little as three to six weeks. Regent University provides both online and campus course options to earn up to a doctorate in religion and theological study. Another option, Grand Canyon University, has bachelor's and master's programs available online for those wanting to attain a degree in biblical study.\nThe highly accredited Christian college found in Pennsylvania, Messiah College, is a nondenominational school that emphasize..

What does Father Time represent?

Father Time is also known as Chronos and Saturn. He has been the symbol of time since ancient times and in ancient mythology, Saturn was the son of Uranus and Gaea. He was the youngest of the 12 Titans, and as the story goes, Saturn, with Gaea's help, castrated his father, separating heaven from Earth. Once Uranus had been taken out of the picture, Saturn became the King of the Titans.When Father Time took control of all things time related, three of his children, Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto became air, water and death, three things that time couldn't touch.

What is the traditional clothing of Spain?

The mantilla is a type of veil piece that women wear for weddings. It is usually a light lace or silk scarf that is worn over the shoulders or head. A peineta, a very large comb, pairs with the mantilla, holding it in place. A peineta is a decorative piece, many times having a tortoiseshell color.A gilet is like a sleeveless jacket, which operates much like a vest, and it typically operates as part of an overall outfit. In the 19th century, gilets were used as dress bodices. Today, Spaniards refer to a gilet as a chaleco.There are many other kinds of traditional Spanish garments. Bullfighter c..

How did Elizabeth Ann Seton become a saint?

Born in 1774 in colonial New York, Elizabeth Seton married a wealthy businessman at age 19 and had five children. After a period of affluence, her husband was forced into bankruptcy, fell ill and died. In 1805, Seton converted to Catholicism and started a school for young girls in New York. In 1808, the Sulpician Fathers, a society of French priests, invited her to Maryland, where she founded Saint Joseph's Academy and Free School, the first free Catholic school in the United States, and the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's, the first American congregation of religious sisters. T..

What are some tips for playing Bible Bingo?

Free printable Bible bingo games are available on several websites, including DLTK-Cards.com, ChristianPreschoolPrintables.com and LivingWaterBibleGames.com. Picture-based games such as those at DLTK-Cards.com are good for young children, while the books of the Bible bingo game at LivingWaterBibleGames.com are suitable for older players.\nChristianPreschoolPrintables.com offers Bible bingo games for Easter and Christmas, as well as "fruits of the Spirit" and "Jesus loves me" themes. Four to five unique printable cards are offered with each game. To accommodate additional players without increa..

What is a commitment ceremony?

Although commitment ceremonies mean different things to different people, they are often very similar to traditional wedding ceremonies. Participants can choose to wear wedding attire like a wedding dress, and these ceremonies may even take place in a church setting. The only real difference is that it is not a legally binding ceremony.Some couples prefer to have their commitment ceremony performed by a religious figurehead, such as a priest or rabbi. Although unions, such as those between two gay men, is typically frowned upon by many churches, it may be easier to find a priest or rabbi to co..

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