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Men and women in the US have become increasingly aware that it takes money to improve their personal relations.
Living one’s children’s lives and dreams used to be a far more widespread feature of traditional families in the US than it is nowadays.
The emergence of the nuclear family is the product of recent developments in social behavior.
The seeds of the destruction of the family in America can be ultimately found in people’s inability to rise above the trivialization of personal relations.
It is an oversimplification to attribute the destruction of the basic fabric of the traditional family to the search for sex for its own sake and to the increasing growth of the rate of divorce.
Engaging in sexual intercourse exclusively for pleasure enhances mutual affection between individuals thus creating a healthier relationship not only between the couple but also between them and their children.
“bungling” (L.29) can be replaced by recovery without changes in the original meaning of the sentence.
The use of “hawks and doves” (L.13) to refer to the Fed members illustrates the extent of the divergence between the two opposing groups in the organization.
By saying that Janet Yellen “will have a lot on her plate in the coming months” (L.2-3), the author implies she will have too many issues to worry about or deal with during her chairmanship.
The word “creep” (L.22) refers to widening of the Federal Reserve’s mission in the post-financial crisis.
It has moved away from its sole original mission of supporting the financial system in times of crisis.
Its procedures to counterbalance the consequences of the government’s fiscal policy are a threat to the country’s economy.
The tapering changes made in 2013 showed the Federal Reserve is acting according to a global plan of financial restructuring.
It played an important role to lessen the disastrous effects during both the Great Depression and the Lost Decade in Japan.
Despite the wrong decisions taken by the Federal Reserve, the US economy is heading to stability.
The author compares the Federal Reserve’s post-financial crisis policy with the pre-financial policy which consisted of supporting asset markets financially whenever they were at risk.
Fed members differ as to what the goals for the Federal Reserve shall be from now on.
According to Makin, Americans are dissatisfied with the Federal Reserve because of its inability to cater for unemployment and slow economic growth.
The book explains the military and political tensions between China and Pakistan on one side, and India and the USA on the other.
The book scrutinizes the relationship between China and Pakistan as well as some of their internal issues.


