| > 2 Sunday Business > 1 Book Review > 1 Real Estate > 1 Travel > WRONG: > 2 Sports (called "Sports Sunday") > 1 Arts & Entertainment (called "Arts & Leisure") > 1 Business (called "Sunday Business") > 1 Money and Business (called "Sunday Business") > 1 Technology Im sure Im not alone in thinking this was not a good question, despite the fact that I got a 1 on it. I dont live anywhere near New York and dont subscribe to the Times. Furthermore, it was impossible to discover what the exact titles of Sunday Times sections were on the net. I found a reference to several sections on the net and made a guess that one was the actual title and . |
| >> You have now abandoned your claim about "relative preferences". But you >are >> being myopic in the above too. The McDonalds worker may well be >expressing >> his preference for less demanding work over more demanding. Of leisure >over >> acquiring human capital--though many of the fast food workers I know are >> students working part-time. |
| > | 0. Identify, by exact title, one of the sections that will appear > | in the May 23, 2004 edition of the Sunday New York Times. > 2 Sunday Business > 1 Book Review > 1 Real Estate > 1 Travel > WRONG: > 2 Sports (called "Sports Sunday") > 1 Arts & Entertainment (called "Arts & Leisure") > 1 Business (called "Sunday Business") > 1 Money and Business (called "Sunday Business") > 1 Technology I looked up the section titles online. Thought my answer of "Travel" was rather weak actually because of it. |
| >> > Leisure is not the absence of >> >consumption, but in some sense actually is consumption. (Yeah this is >> >sloppy, but you werent even trying.) |
| 2 Sunday Business 1 Book Review 1 Real Estate 1 Travel WRONG: 2 Sports (called "Sports Sunday") 1 Arts & Entertainment (called "Arts & Leisure") 1 Business (called "Sunday Business") 1 Money and Business (called "Sunday Business") 1 Technology |