P-rod might have quit PLan B
Pictures show that at Portland Street League 2013 he was using a blank board. Yes all companies provide blank boards but his wasn't a PLan B blank board.
On the list of sponsors he had; Mountain Dew, Grizzly, Target, Nike, etc. were there but Plan B wasn't on the list anymore. Friends told me that he is starting a new company. I don't know if he really quit Plan B. But we'll find out soon enough.
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prod=0; i=1; do { prod = prod +a[i] * b[i]; i=i+1; } while(i<=20);
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When a prod poss curve is a straight line, usually it is an exception, this means that as you produce more of one thing you constantly give up the same proportion of another thing as the scenario would be that the factors of production are 100% mobile. With a bowed out prod poss curve, usually called normal, the situation would be that as you produce more of product A you give up alot of B but eventually the rate of substitution begins to decline due to lack in factor efficiency and so the curve becomes less elasstic. Hope this answeres your question. all the best,
it was mostly good but a bit bad. it was good for poorer people b/c they had a better lifestyle. but bad b/c Stalin was an awful man.
http://www.lechatnoirboutique.com/proddetail.php?prod=ToysBen10BenvicktorBPThere are two photos of the Battle Pose version of Benvicktor.