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  • Money was seen and used extensively throughout Marty McFly's and Emmett Brown's travels through time.
  • Grey Agent #EA-426 a.k.a. "Money" was created by arctikfrog on Y!Gallery for the club Rookie Mistakes.
  • "Money" is a song from the episode "Dollars and Fish".
  • Money is the primary focus of Spelunky. It functions as the main scoring system, and can be obtained in various ways: * Collecting treasure scattered around the levels * Bringing an Idol from an Altar to the level exit, or selling it to a Shopkeeper * Rolling 8 or above in a Dice House
  • Money is "anything that is widely used to exchange value in transactions. It functions as a medium of exchange, storage of value and unit of account."
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Money]] moneie, moneye from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Money]] moneie (Modern French monnaie) from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Money]] moneta (“‘money, a place for coining money, coin’”) from the name of the temple of Juno Moneta in Rome, where a mint was. Displaced native Middle English schat "money, treasure" (from Old English sceatt "money, treasure, coin"), Middle English feoh "money, property" (from Old English feoh "money, property, cattle").
  • Money is some amount of copper pieces (File:Copper.png), silver pieces (File:Silver.png), gold pieces (File:Gold.png), or a combination of any those types of coins. Your current total is shown at the bottom right of your open backpack window.
  • On leg four of Season 10, money was given in local currency. The amount of money varies from leg to leg, ranging from no money to hundreds of dollars. In Season 1 and Season 10, teams were allocated zero dollars during one of the legs, and in Season 4, teams were given only one dollar for each of the final two legs. On Leg 3 (Mongolia-Vietnam) of Season 10, teams had to earn their money for that leg by selling flowers in the Roadblock.
  • Money is the main object of collection in Insaniquarium and is counted in the form of dollars. Money is used to purchase upgrades for food and lasers, fish such as guppies and carnivores, and egg pieces to purchase pets. Almost every fish drops money and some pets do as well. Shells, a currency in Virtual Tank Mode, allow the player to purchase permanent fish to care for over a long period of time and upgrades for their tank.
  • Pennies are the smallest American coin, valued at $0.01 each.
  • Several coins and currencies have been seen and mentioned in the show; they are listed in this article.
  • Money is a common name for currency.
  • Money is a key feature in Watch Dogs.
  • Money is created by governments.
  • Money is an important aspect of the game. You need money to buy and lease planes, buy improvements and buy slots. You can also use aid and investments to help out fellow airlines.
  • thumb|Miedziana moneta z peonem na rewersie. Pieniądze to pewna ilość miedziaków (Plik:Money-copper-14x14.png), srebrników (Plik:Money-silver-14x14.png) lub sztuk złota (Plik:Money-gold-14x14.png) lub kombinacja tych typów monet. Obecne saldo gracza wyświetlane jest w prawym dolny rogu plecaka. W World of Warcraft pieniądze potocznie nazywane są "złotem". Wiadomo, że gobliny używają innej waluty znanej jako "Makaroony".
  • Although absent from Dead Rising, Dead Rising 2: Case West, and Dead Rising 3, money makes an appearance in every other entry in the series.
  • This page will talk about money in the UK. In the interim there is: * Banking * Insurance
  • People wishing to achieve their ends often have to trade. They can exchange their goods directly, if they have matching preferences and suitable goods, or indirectly, with the help of another good, the medium of exchange. A commonly used medium of exchange is called money.
  • Money The current speculated currency for DBO is zeni. Nothing more is none about the types of transactions that will be included in the game, however it is likely that players will be able to make purchases from other players, vendors, and by auction.
  • Norrath has a simple monetary system. It consists of pieces of copper, silver, gold, and platinum. Each material is worth 100 of the lesser. For instance, 2 platinum = 200 gold = 20,000 silver = 2,000,000 copper. Most players of the game, as well as the game itself, abbreviate the costs by simply using the first letter. For instance, 5 gold, 27 silver and 18 copper can be written as 5g27s18c. The game uses commas: 5g, 27s, 18c.
  • Money is the means by which goods and services are exchanged. Most societies in Gloriana use some form of money, and the Hero carries a Money Pouch to hold his savings. For information on how to earn and spend money, see each money system's individual article.
  • Money is an integral element in the Grand Theft Auto series, with its importance varying game by game. It is a statistic primarily represented by a counter on the player's HUD as the amount of money in hand. Missions are often emphasized as a reliable source of income, but the player may resort to other means of obtaining money in the game.
  • The fed and fiat money are the economic linchpins of leviathan. Without these two government creations government intervention would be severely limited. Government cannot create an endless supply of gold to finance ruinous wars and distort economic markets. This is why a gold standard safeguards liberty. Neither major party talks about reinstating the gold standard even though the Constitution is clear on the subject. The gold standard has literally disappeared into a memory hole...and with it your liberty.
  • Money (File:Cash.png), often referred to as Cash, is the main currency in The Simpsons: Tapped Out. It can be collected by finishing characters' jobs, collecting income from buildings, winning from a Scratch-R or Springfield Downs, or exchanging Krustyland Tickets for it at the Krustyland Entrance (one must finish the The Krusty-est Place On Earth main questline). The most expensive item currently available for Money purchase is the Sit-N-Rotate which will cost the player ten million Money to buy. All of the main story line buildings are bought with Money, and so are most decorations. Money has been in the game since its official launch in 2012.
  • Money is some amount of copper pieces (Image:Copper.png), silver pieces (Image:Silver.png), gold pieces (Image:Gold.png), or a combination of any those types of coins. Your current total is shown at the bottom right of your open backpack window.
  • Money is what you use to buy stuff. For example Furniture, Pets, Clothes and other random items. You can earn money by selling your stuff. You can also set up your own shop if you are over level 10. And let others buy your stuff , and you can earn some money too.
  • Money is a feature on Roblox that tells the player what the player purchased, earned tickets/robux, or the Trading System.
  • There is currently no money on this page. Would you like to rob a bank or search for money in Illogicopedia? It may also have been spent. However, some of it has the multiple of moneys, but unfortunately cazn't. Tits; feck. You fool! Can you not read? This ain't no cashpoint, it's a stupid website. Stop trying to enter your pincode.
  • Money, in Chowder, is the form of currency based off dollars and cents. Dollars are dollops, and cents are sments. The change that represents a single sment are referred to as shmennies, the Marzipanian penny.
  • "Money" is the seventh/eighth episode of the fourth season of The Office and the 60th/61st episode overall. It was written and directed by Paul Lieberstein. It first aired on October 18, 2007 and was an hour-long episode. It was viewed by 8.50 million people.
  • Money in specific amounts is mentioned in Lost on several occasions. __TOC__
  • Money is an unused gadget. It has no image or statistics assigned to it. Some players speculate it may have been intended to be used in a mission based on the casino scenes in the film, although there is no proof that such a mission had even been conceived during development.
  • |} Money was the fifth episode of the second season of Tracy Beaker Returns. It was broadcast at 17:00 on the CBBC Channel on 28/01/2011.
  • Money in Planeshift is based on the Tria, a three-sided coin that is made out of crystals. Despite knowing what trias are made of, players cannot manufacture them, but can use them as currency. There are four types of coins: trias, worth 1 tria each, hxas, worth 10 trias each, octas, worth 50 trias each, and circles, worth 250 trias each.
  • Money is an important aspect and tactical element in Counter-Strike 2D as well as in all other Counter-Strike games.
  • Money is the main currency in the Riddle School series. Money starts simple as only a dollar in Riddle School 1, other games have coins collected.
  • Name: Money Run Time: 3:15 Written By: Chris Squire, Jon Anderson, Alan White, Rick Wakeman Year: 1991 * Tormato (2004 Remaster) * Eight Cuts From Yesyears
  • thumb|left|MoneyMoney es el mono de Acro (Ken Dingling), que cuida de él, trabaja en el Gran Circo Berry como acróbata y tiene la manía de llevarse todo lo que sea brillante, como el distintivo de Phoenix. Money ayudó a Ken a intentar asesinar a Regina Berry, pero por error mató a Russell Berry. Categoría:Animales Categoría:Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice for All Categoría:Gran Circo Berry
  • Money, or the love of it rather, has been described as the "root of all evil," which were words written by the Apostle Paul in his First Epistle to Timothy. The United States Government made Hank and Ben pay for all the damage they caused using the profits they illegally earned from UltraTech. The Raven offered to give Paw Martingale all kinds of money for his sky stone, but Martingale refused to sell it. The Vanderbulge Star Sapphire was supposedly the world's most valuable sapphire in the 1970s, in terms of its' worth in money.
  • Money, in the context of Guild Wars, refers to the in-game currency represented by gold and platinum.
  • Money is an object in witch you spend on things. p.s i love pie
  • Money is a medium used to buy and sell stuff. It is the most-desired thing in the world–yes, even more than Magic Drugs–and is something all true warriors strive for, according to King Harkinian, who, like many leaders, takes it from people through taxes. Certain people, like Lickboot and Fortran, are even more obsessed with it than most and randomly rant about how important it is. This is true even moreso for Mr. Krabs, who thinks money is a living thing and will do anything it takes to get more.
  • Most multiplayer games, such as Arcanists, have a currency which is earned by playing games. Usually, unrated games give very little or no currency. Rated games give the most currency. Currency is used to buy things which makes you even stronger or better to gain advantages in games, such as buying better units in Armies of Gielinor or upgrading your creatures in Bachelor Fridge. Those with better things usually wins, so currency is very important to multiplayer games. Some games require membership to get currency.
  • Money is a comedy brickfilm by Dave Wardell. It is about an impoverished Ralph and Rupert attempting to withdraw the last of their money from the bank but getting mistaken for bank robbers. It is the fourth film in the Ralph and Rupert series and also stars characters from Wardell's film Stop! Thief!
  • Money was a medium of exchange used to facilitate transactions of goods or services. (TV: The Man Who Never Was)
  • In-game currency, used in Jagged Alliance, Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games and Jagged Alliance 2 to hire mercenaries, purchase items and equipment. Appears to be denoted in U.S Dollars.
  • Money is the currency of TSRP, like in real life, it can get you anything from guns to drugs to food anything. Money can be earned by Payday/Salary,Hits,Gifts,And others Page By John Mortner
  • The Inventory (I) also displays your owned currency; you can find the amount at the bottom of your Inventory. The Chronicles of Spellborn® uses Gold Coins, Silver Coins and Copper Coins. One Gold Coin is worth 100 Silver Coins, and one Silver Coin is worth 100 Copper Coins. Source: Official Site - TCOS Manual
  • Bastard stole stuff from you. Plus he had a really stupid name. I'm impressed with his strength at being able to haul Max's Ample Bust up to Acro's room, though.
  • Money has many uses. It can be used to buy iPods. It can also be used to buy postage stamps to send letters to your freinds telling them they should buy iPods. Euroipods don't cost money because Europe gives them away for free. All you need in exchange for them is money.
  • Money is an item only seen and used in The Angel of Darkness. The money can be found in three variatons: A small amount, enroled in a tape, worth $160, A small bag, worth $300, and a high amount enroled in a circle, worth $600. The money can be used in only rare occasions, wich is: $160 To pay Bernard or Pierre for information and a key to the Serpent Rouge, $300 to apost against the church's trainer for in wich fighter will win, and $600 to buy a Scorpion X handgun from the reporter, after investigating the building in The Monstrum Crime Scene, but only if the player talked and awsered is questions honestly. Money can also be obtained by selling valuable items at Renne's Pawnshop.
  • Money is a monkey performing at the Berry Big Circus who is unnaturally strong. He was known to drag shiny items away to Acro's room, such as Phoenix Wright's attorney's badge, Regina Berry's costume, and even a giant bronze bust of Max Galactica holding platinum cards.
  • Money on Spineworld was used for items like clothes, pet food, apartments, furniture and tickets. Money could be earned by doing missions, playing games, earning achievements and selling items that pets could find.
  • There are three types of currency in WoTMUD: Tar Valon marks, gold crowns and copper pennies. There are 20 copper pennies in 1 gold crown, and 25 copper pennies in 1 Tar Valon mark.
  • Money is the fourth episode of the BBC sitcom. Blackadder II, the second series of Blackadder, which was set in Elizabethan England from 1558 to 1603.
  • Money ($) is the currency in the Nintendogs series. It is used to buy pet supplies, toys, houses, and new pets. Money can usually be earned in two ways: participating in contests and selling items. In the UK version, US Dollars $ were changed to British Pounds £. The same has been done in the Japanese version as the currency is Japanese Yen ¥. In Europeans versions, the currrency of the game is in Euros €.
  • Artist: RAGGA TWINS BPM: 118 First Appeared On: DanceDanceRevolution (touring edition) Length: 1:27 Difficulty: SP: -/5/6/8 DP: 6/7/-
  • Money used in the Mafia Series is in United States Dollars ($) which is the currency of the United States. The dollar can be split into 100 cents, with the standard coin denominations of penny (.01), nickel (.05), dime (.10), and quarter (.25) and less popular half dollar (.50).
  • They say money makes the world go round and it is no different in the world of Eternal Glory. With enough money the player can buy obscenely effective weapons and armour. Of course the user may not be of a high enough level to use these weapons but even then with enough money mercenaries can be hired to do your dirty work i.e. allies far stronger than you. You will learn the true value of eternal glory money as you progress through the game. To avoid large numbers money is divided into different coinage: (If my 10 o'clock maths serves me well)
  • Money is an item used by humans in the manner of commerce and trade, allowing them to purchase goods and services from each other, and is commonly used as a symbol of status and wealth. Money usually takes the form of coins minted in gold, copper, and silver in the era that the Smurf stories take place. In the modern age world that the Smurfs visit in the 2011 movie, money is also in the form of paper bills as well as credit and debit cards.
  • Money is a major gameplay mechanic featured in the Counter-Strike series. Players start out a match with a specified amount (usually $800 but can be changed into nearly any price), and will receive more as the match goes on, with the maximum amount a player can have set to $16000. Players receive money for completing rounds, with more money awarded for winning a round. On servers that use plugins to give players large cash reserves, money management is less important than in servers that do not artificially adjust them.
  • Money, or currency is a trade item that is used to bargain with to obtain other items. In Dragonica Online, the currency comes in three units: gold, silver, and bronze. Gold:File:Gold.jpg Silver:File:SilverCoin.jpg Bronze:File:Copper.jpg 100 pieces of bronze = 1 piece of silver 100 pieces of silver = 1 piece of gold 10,000 pieces of bronze = 1 piece of gold Money is also dropped by monsters that have been killed, obtained as a reward from quests, or one of the items you may recieve when trading. Items may also be sold to yield a certain amount of money.
  • Graham rarely thinks of money, for treasure room of Castle Daventry holds more wealth than he could ever possibly need. In Daventry, usually only villains are concerned more with wealth than anything else. Those who speak too often of money may themselves be corrupt. Daventry uses two known denominations the copper coins and gold coins. But since Graham thinks of 'silver coins' as common, they must be seen in Daventry as well. In Llewdor, gold coins appear to be the common currency as well. In the Green Isles the known currency includes gold coins, rupees, and copper coins known as pence.
  • Money verbs: arrange a loan, be careful with money, be good with money, be worth ( amount of money), borrow ( something) from ( somebody), collect (things), earn money, lend ( something) to ( somebody), lose money, make money, need money, save money, spend money, win a lottery/ competition Money nouns: casino, dealer, multi-millionaire, salary, weath Words going together: bring happiness, be at risk, feel lonely, get divorced, make somebody happy, have arguments/ contact with (people)/ a close relationship/ a normal life
  • In Plants vs. Zombies, they are used to buy items from Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies. Before the shop is unlocked, it can be used to purchase seed slot upgrades directly from Crazy Dave, although the player can only have up to eight slots before the shop is unlocked after Level 3-4. In Plants vs. Zombies 2, they are used to purchase in-game items like Power Ups and Plant Food, and can be used to replay Piñata Parties.
  • Form of trade involving the use of certain materials considered by all involved parties to be of certain inherent value. In 1969 Roberta Lincoln carried some spare change in her Peter Max designed handbag. (TOS novel: Assignment: Eternity) As of the 23rd century, the Federation abandoned the normal use of money, favoring a philosopy of self-enhancement for all. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; and Star Trek: First Contact) Despite this, the Federation retained a currency based economic system, involving the use of computer-based "credits". (TOS episode: The Trouble With Tribbles)
  • Money is the substance that is used for purchasing various things in the Mother series and in real life. In EarthBound Beginnings and EarthBound, dollars are used, reflecting an American atmosphere. Money is most commonly stored and withdrawn from Automatic Teller Machines. If the player loses a battle with money on them they will lose a percentage of the money they carried. Money stored in the ATM will never be lost due to Game Overs.
  • Song Name: Money Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Dark Side Of The Moon, Money (Single) Run Time: 6:30 Year: 1973 Track Number: 6 Sung By: David Gilmour Written By: Roger Waters Info: * In the sheet music, the dominant time signature is 7/4. Gilmour, and Waters, have stated it as being 7/8. Most rock music in 4/4, and most exceptions are in 3/4. The typical rock backbeat on 2 and 4 is on 2, 4, and 6, leaving 2 beats in a row without an accented beat from the snare. When Gilmour's solo starts, the song goes to 4/4, returns to 7/4, then ends in 4/4. This was done because Gilmour said it was "probably to make my life easier so I didn't have to think about the timing". Critics say that the change of dynamic (keeping tempo, but changing from 7 to 4 beats) is one of the song's strengths. * T
  • Money is anything (traditionally this means objects that are both debt tokens and commodities) that will be accepted to satisfy a debt. When the state is strong enough it may successfully impose fiat money.
  • Money (Capital) is the basic unit of a Capitalist society Money is not a necessity of life. People want money, to get rich, to be abe to brag about it. Necessities of life are Food & shelter. To get Food & shelter, money is used as a medium. And that is what money is, bits of paper or metal used to exchange for Food, shelter, and things that will help you get more money like Knowledge, computer, phone, etc. And, this realisation is what has given power to the Peer to Peer currency systems.
  • "Money" is a comedy song by Stan Freberg and Ruby Raskin that was performed by Jim Henson and the Muppets on Sam and Friends, in variety show appearances and on The Muppet Show. On Sam and Friends, Henson's earliest television program, the Muppet characters lip-synched to a Mel Blanc recording of "Money". Henson began performing the song for variety-show appearances in the mid-60s, including on The Mike Douglas Show and The Tonight Show in 1966. In these sketches, the Muppet character (either Tommy or Rowlf the Dog) would grab various props, including a wallet, a piggy bank, and a bank bag.
  • So if you take some money from a person and he knows it, be prepared to run because you will be attacked. Furiously. The cost you took doesn't matter. It could be a dollar, a quarter, a dime, or a penny, or even ten dollars (yeah, you don't shoot very high) and it still would be too much for the man to not make you risk your life running for hours through different climates of the world.
  • Currency in the SpongeBob SquarePants world has been used ever since the time of Kingshire and The Pufferfish Empire. When democracies and republics formed, the United States Dollar (US$) has been accepted by at least 88% of the world. However, in 1958 the Bikini-Ukulele Metropolitan Area transferred the currency from the US Dollar to the new Bikini Bottom Dollar (BKN$). Two months later New Kelp City changed the currency to the New Kelpian Pound (NKP£). The result was a depression which seemed endless until New Kelp City gave dual official status to the US Dollar in late 1969. The Bikini Metro remained with the Bikini Bottom Dollar remained the metro's sole currency. In 1988, Atlantis changed to the Atlantis Dollar (AT$)When SpongeBob SquarePants became mayor of New Kelp City for a day in
  • Money is the means by which anthropologically weaker people exert power over the strong. It has mysterious origins; however modern economic structures have originated chiefly out of the West, as the East’s values have strayed towards Collectivism. Money is seen as the symbol of status and showing you have affluence through consumption is the goal of modern life in the Free World.
  • To find these creatures, stay in the first zone, Astral Square. These strange creatures actually hit surprisingly hard. It's not unmanageable, 300-500 per hit, but you don't want to just let them beat on you either. Focus your physical attacks and Flara spells to take them down. One round of attacks for each Money should do it, and as a reward you'll get quite a nice sum of gold: 750 per Money. Watch out for Coin Toss though. It can do 500-700 damage to everyone in your party at once if they get heads.
  • The Kingdom of Gondor and most of the former provinces of Arnor had preserved the ancient Númenorean currency: * Double-Dragon or ducat - Gold coin of the highest Value (approx. 0,16 ounces gold) * Mirian (a goldpenny) = gold coin (approx.0,04 ounces gold) * Castar (or Canath) = Silvercoin, 1 quarter of a Mirian (approx.0,01 ounces gold) * Tharni or silver farthing (a Fourpenny) = 1 quarter of a Castar (0,28 ouces Silver) * silver penny (approx. 0,07 ounces silver) * Brass coins (Brasslings or Buttons) = 1/4 Silver Penny (approx. 1 ounce Brass) * copper coins (Copperlings or Quarters) (approx. 0,28 ounces copper)
  • Money is the most common currency on Pandora, referred to as dollars. Money is tracked by a counter in the player-character's inventory. __TOC__ Money is the most common type of currency, and is acquired either as loot or as a return from the sale of items in a character's inventory. Money itself is stored on the character as an intangible asset, and takes up no inventory space. As the most prolific currency type, it is also visible in all campaigns, whereas other currencies will display only in the campaigns they can be spent in. The amount of money in Borderlands is stored as a 32-bit signed integer, limiting the amount of money on one character to $2,147,483,647. If a character holds this amount, any item sold to vending machines will result in no money returned. However, if the charact
  • Today is a real bad day. I don't feel so good, my arm really hurts and I have pains in my stomach which comes and goes, some times it hurts too much I want to cry. But anyway I'm really upset today because of persoanl issues going on in my family. Another reason I'm upset is because I have a feeling I might be failing my classes and I know it's my fault because it's my responsibilites and I'm supposed to come to school everyday. But I'm having a few family problems at home, and myself as well. So school is almost over and I'm worried I won't be able to go outside because when summer comes, I'm home all day I go outside only to go shopping or something important. That's it. My parents don't allow me to go outside, not anymore actually. But I might work. I want to work, but I don't want to w
  • Money has never been fully established on Mobius. Following Doctor Ivo Robotnik's rise to power, money started to be used everywhere, although many Mobians had very little of it. Unsurprisingly, most of the money was exchanged in the Casino Night Zone, where unhappy citizens attempted to gamble themselves into a better life. However, the Zone was originally affected by a Hypnosis Beam, forcing people to bet when the odds were fixed against them, resulting in people like the shirtless dog losing everything. Matters improved when the Freedom Fighters destroyed the beam and the machines had their odds balanced.
  • The standard unit of money in Dragaera is the Imperial Gold Piece (or simply "Imperial"). This is a gold coin consisting of one Imperial Ounce of Gold; or one seventeenth of an Imperial pound. Smaller denominations are: * The "Orb" (A silver coin, at the rate of seventeen Orbs to the Imperial) * The "copper" (a copper coin, likely at the rate of seventeen coppers to the Orb) A working commoner in Adrilankha makes (on rough estimate) from five to seventeen Imperials per month. Jhereg Enforcers and Assassins typically earn much more than this.
  • Money is God's way of telling people he likes that they're doing good work. It is no coincidence, then, that most people with money are Republicans. It is said money cannot buy happiness; it may be possible, however, to buy truthiness. Some people hate money. They choose poverty. But if you reason with these people and tell them what more money can do for them, maybe they'll give wanting to succeed a second chance and God would love them more again.
  • The economics of solar energy at home varies widely depending on the cost of electricity or heat at your location and possible government subsidies, taxbreaks, or electricity purchase contracts. The solar energy industry uses price per Watt Peak (Wp) as to measure the cost of a system. The price of solar modules has dropped from around USD $27/Wp in 1982 to just below USD $5/Wp today. This price is partly driven by demand; it's hard to know exactly what it costs to produce a given solar panel. Remember, also, that Wp here means the maximal output of the solar module, not the power that it will output at your unique location.
  • Money, also known as Cash, is the main currency in the Bloons Tower Defense series and the mini-games of Bloons Monkey City (which have a style similar to BTD5). You use money to buy towers, upgrades, and other special items. In Bloons TD 4 and Bloons TD 5, the player can buy a Premium Upgrade called Double Cash Mode, which gives the player twice the money for each bloon popped and also starts the player out with twice the regular amount. No extra money is earned during Deflation Mode. Money has a "maximum limit", that amount depending on the type of game it is played on. Bloons TD4 iOS is at about $81,000,000, at that point the money increasing slows down to a crawl of normal. Bloons TD 5 Deluxe is at precisely $45,000,000, you can't go any higher even with abilities or anything. The rest
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Number
  • 5
Previous
Gold
  • 750
Running Time
  • 268.0
Site
  • IGN.com
  • Ars Technica
  • Engadget
  • Blogs at Forbes.com
  • Noobcake
Box Title
  • Money
Singer
  • Unknown
Starring
Element
Original
  • 2007-10-18
Revision
  • 4902410
Eyes
  • Brown
Date
  • 2010-12-31
Status
  • Alive
I
  • DSC 0003.JPG
Appearance
Producer
Hair
  • Brown
Name
  • Money
  • Blood Money
  • Spoils of War
  • The Frugal Beret
  • War Bonds
Genre
  • Comedy
Type
  • Currency
  • None
  • blizzardwatch
  • US currency
Airdate
  • 2011-01-28
Italian
  • Money
designs
  • tabber| -Bikini Bottom money=300px -Atlantean money=300px
Caption
  • US currency as seen in Mafia II
  • Mr. Krabs' first dollar as seen in the episode "Wet Painters"
Abilities
  • Coin Toss, Steal and Heal
Stolen Items
Susceptible
Dropped Items
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Shows
  • Fish Hooks
French
  • Money
Language
  • English
W
  • 200
imagewidth
  • 100
  • 250
Link
  • http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/05/22/world-of-warcraft-gold-can-be-used-to-buy-destiny-2|desc=World of Warcraft Gold Can Be Used to Buy Destiny 2
  • https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/05/how-destiny-2-is-leading-to-gold-deflation-world-of-warcraft/|desc=How Destiny 2 is leading to gold devaluation in World of Warcraft
  • http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/30/world-of-warcraft-currency-becomes-real-world-coins/|desc=World of Warcraft currency becomes real-world coins
  • http://noobcake.wordpress.com/2011/01/06/warcraft-monopoly-money-set/|desc=Warcraft Monopoly Money Set!
  • http://blizzardwatch.com/2015/08/12/make-million-gold-world-warcraft/|desc=How to make a million gold in World of Warcraft
  • https://goo.gl/0gwf8V|desc=Gold Capped: Staying ahead of inflation
  • http://blogs.forbes.com/insertcoin/2011/05/20/new-world-of-warcraft-dungeon-feature-costs-money-upsets-players/|desc=New World of Warcraft Dungeon Feature Costs Money, Upsets Players
Alias
  • Cute little monkey
  • Filthy monkey
  • Monkey-brain
  • Rich ape
  • Ring snatching monkey
  • That monkey
Title
  • Money
A
  • right
Icon
  • wowinsider
  • arstechnica
  • ign
  • joystiq
Day
  • 15
Image size
  • thumb
Description
  • Earn $2,500,000 total cash.
  • Earn $50,000 total cash.
  • Earn $50,000,000 total cash.
  • Win ten rounds without dying or spending any cash in Classic mode.
  • Earn $125,000 total cash.
  • Win 10 rounds without dying and not spending any cash.
Month
  • April
Code
  • 4007
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Japanese
  • ルーサー
Spanish
  • Money
SP
  • 1
Episode
  • 4
Writer(s)
PREV
Occupation
  • Performing circus animal
Debut
  • Turnabout Big Top
HP
  • 1590
Released
  • 2005
Friends
  • Sōta Sarushiro
  • Acro
Series Name
  • Ralph and Rupert
Image File
  • pic?
Directed By
  • Dave Wardell
ImageCaption
  • "This is a money."
Source
  • Various jobs
NEXT
Publisher
  • Kavelin Music
Writer
  • Emma Reeves
  • Stan Freberg and Ruby Raskin
Director
Affiliates
  • Moe
  • Phoenix Wright
  • Dick Gumshoe
  • Berry Big Circus
  • Regina Berry
  • Benjamin Woodman
  • Max Galactica
C
  • The twenty dollar bill from .
Location
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Brickfilm Name
  • Money
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  • Money was seen and used extensively throughout Marty McFly's and Emmett Brown's travels through time.
  • The standard unit of money in Dragaera is the Imperial Gold Piece (or simply "Imperial"). This is a gold coin consisting of one Imperial Ounce of Gold; or one seventeenth of an Imperial pound. Smaller denominations are: * The "Orb" (A silver coin, at the rate of seventeen Orbs to the Imperial) * The "copper" (a copper coin, likely at the rate of seventeen coppers to the Orb) A working commoner in Adrilankha makes (on rough estimate) from five to seventeen Imperials per month. Jhereg Enforcers and Assassins typically earn much more than this. The Imperial is typically stamped with the face of the current Emperor of Dragaera. Typically, an orb will bear a serioli symbol of the number of the cycle in which it was struck, with a small mark to indicate the House that was in power at the time. The obverse side will typically show the face of the Lord in whose demesne the coin was struck, or else that of the Emperor. It is unclear what (if anything) was used for currency between different regions of the Empire during the Interregnum. Likely, older coins were still in circulation from Tortaalik's reign, but given the average life of coinage, it seems likely that local lords (such as Kâna) may have struck their own currency in the years leading up to the restoration of the Empire. Still, at least some coins from the seventeenth Jhegaala reign were still in circulation in Southmoor at the end of the Interregnum. Barter was likely also in common practice during the Interregnum. In the 156th year of the Interregnum, the Eastern (Fenarian (language)) town of Blackchappel used a coin called a fennick. In blackchapel, one could get a room, meal and bath for fourteen fennick. This translated to about nine pennies in the coinage of Esania, another Eastern village about twenty miles distant.
  • Money is God's way of telling people he likes that they're doing good work. It is no coincidence, then, that most people with money are Republicans. It is said money cannot buy happiness; it may be possible, however, to buy truthiness. Some people hate money. They choose poverty. But if you reason with these people and tell them what more money can do for them, maybe they'll give wanting to succeed a second chance and God would love them more again. Amongst the many people who hate money and don't want you to have any are liberals, communists, Al Gore, Fidel Castro, Osama bin Laden, and Bears. Bears are godless killing machines who plot to destroy America and then eat your honey. Fortunately, The Greatest President Ever loves money and will not let these enemies win. Our President will fight to defend America's money, no matter how high the cost. As long as that cost isn't his money. That just wouldn't make sense, now would it?
  • Grey Agent #EA-426 a.k.a. "Money" was created by arctikfrog on Y!Gallery for the club Rookie Mistakes.
  • They say money makes the world go round and it is no different in the world of Eternal Glory. With enough money the player can buy obscenely effective weapons and armour. Of course the user may not be of a high enough level to use these weapons but even then with enough money mercenaries can be hired to do your dirty work i.e. allies far stronger than you. You will learn the true value of eternal glory money as you progress through the game. To avoid large numbers money is divided into different coinage: * Joals * Gold * 100 Joals * Oasts * 100 Gold * 10000 Joals * Itins * 1000 Oasts * 100000 Gold * 10000000 Joals * Anstrons * 1000 Itins * 1000000 Oasts * 100000000 Gold * 10000000000 Joals (If my 10 o'clock maths serves me well) Obviously there is a reason for these divisions as you can clearly see. At the start one Anstron may seem a ridiculous amount but later on you may have hundreds of them.
  • "Money" is a song from the episode "Dollars and Fish".
  • Currency in the SpongeBob SquarePants world has been used ever since the time of Kingshire and The Pufferfish Empire. When democracies and republics formed, the United States Dollar (US$) has been accepted by at least 88% of the world. However, in 1958 the Bikini-Ukulele Metropolitan Area transferred the currency from the US Dollar to the new Bikini Bottom Dollar (BKN$). Two months later New Kelp City changed the currency to the New Kelpian Pound (NKP£). The result was a depression which seemed endless until New Kelp City gave dual official status to the US Dollar in late 1969. The Bikini Metro remained with the Bikini Bottom Dollar remained the metro's sole currency. In 1988, Atlantis changed to the Atlantis Dollar (AT$)When SpongeBob SquarePants became mayor of New Kelp City for a day in 2005 he made three official currencies there by adding the Bikini Bottom Dollar to the list which solved the Kelpy Trade Famine of 1987. Eugeneville converted to the Eugene Dollar in August 2008 In 2010, Shell Island accepted the Shell Island Yen (SI¥) but kept the US Dollar for trade. The same year, Patrickville converted to the Patrick Dollar (PT$) and the Kingdom of Tiki Island switched to both the Bikini Bottom Dollar and the new Chum Dollar. Sandyville converted to the Sandy Dollar (SN$) the following year. Any other city or town not mentioned in the article has the US Dollar as the sole currency in the settlement.
  • The Kingdom of Gondor and most of the former provinces of Arnor had preserved the ancient Númenorean currency: * Double-Dragon or ducat - Gold coin of the highest Value (approx. 0,16 ounces gold) * Mirian (a goldpenny) = gold coin (approx.0,04 ounces gold) * Castar (or Canath) = Silvercoin, 1 quarter of a Mirian (approx.0,01 ounces gold) * Tharni or silver farthing (a Fourpenny) = 1 quarter of a Castar (0,28 ouces Silver) * silver penny (approx. 0,07 ounces silver) * Brass coins (Brasslings or Buttons) = 1/4 Silver Penny (approx. 1 ounce Brass) * copper coins (Copperlings or Quarters) (approx. 0,28 ounces copper) In times of need the Lords of the Westlands had also often introduced necessity money, made of Tin (often 1 ounce Tin), Lead (often 0,01 ounces Lead) or Zinc (0,12 ounces Zinc).For small bargains people also often cutted greater coins into pieces and paid with hack-silver or even hack-copper.As everywhere purity and worth of the different coins could differ significant throughout the ages. * Tin-Coins = approx. 2 Tharni * Zinc-Coins = approx. 1/2 Copperling * Lead Coins = approx. 1/16 Copperling
  • Money is the primary focus of Spelunky. It functions as the main scoring system, and can be obtained in various ways: * Collecting treasure scattered around the levels * Bringing an Idol from an Altar to the level exit, or selling it to a Shopkeeper * Rolling 8 or above in a Dice House
  • Money is "anything that is widely used to exchange value in transactions. It functions as a medium of exchange, storage of value and unit of account."
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Money]] moneie, moneye from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Money]] moneie (Modern French monnaie) from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Money]] moneta (“‘money, a place for coining money, coin’”) from the name of the temple of Juno Moneta in Rome, where a mint was. Displaced native Middle English schat "money, treasure" (from Old English sceatt "money, treasure, coin"), Middle English feoh "money, property" (from Old English feoh "money, property, cattle").
  • Money is some amount of copper pieces (File:Copper.png), silver pieces (File:Silver.png), gold pieces (File:Gold.png), or a combination of any those types of coins. Your current total is shown at the bottom right of your open backpack window.
  • On leg four of Season 10, money was given in local currency. The amount of money varies from leg to leg, ranging from no money to hundreds of dollars. In Season 1 and Season 10, teams were allocated zero dollars during one of the legs, and in Season 4, teams were given only one dollar for each of the final two legs. On Leg 3 (Mongolia-Vietnam) of Season 10, teams had to earn their money for that leg by selling flowers in the Roadblock.
  • Money is anything (traditionally this means objects that are both debt tokens and commodities) that will be accepted to satisfy a debt. When the state is strong enough it may successfully impose fiat money. Determining why there should be a commodity desired by everyone that is capable of serving as money is a puzzle. As Costas Lapavitsas asks the question, "What is the essence of "moneyness"? (p. 72) He notes that different schools of economics have answered that question in many different ways. Karl Marx appears to embraced two different conceptions of money. First, as universal equivalent. Second, as independent form of value. (p. 82)
  • Money is the main object of collection in Insaniquarium and is counted in the form of dollars. Money is used to purchase upgrades for food and lasers, fish such as guppies and carnivores, and egg pieces to purchase pets. Almost every fish drops money and some pets do as well. Shells, a currency in Virtual Tank Mode, allow the player to purchase permanent fish to care for over a long period of time and upgrades for their tank.
  • Pennies are the smallest American coin, valued at $0.01 each.
  • Several coins and currencies have been seen and mentioned in the show; they are listed in this article.
  • Money is a common name for currency.
  • Money is a key feature in Watch Dogs.
  • Money is created by governments.
  • Money is an important aspect of the game. You need money to buy and lease planes, buy improvements and buy slots. You can also use aid and investments to help out fellow airlines.
  • thumb|Miedziana moneta z peonem na rewersie. Pieniądze to pewna ilość miedziaków (Plik:Money-copper-14x14.png), srebrników (Plik:Money-silver-14x14.png) lub sztuk złota (Plik:Money-gold-14x14.png) lub kombinacja tych typów monet. Obecne saldo gracza wyświetlane jest w prawym dolny rogu plecaka. W World of Warcraft pieniądze potocznie nazywane są "złotem". Wiadomo, że gobliny używają innej waluty znanej jako "Makaroony".
  • Although absent from Dead Rising, Dead Rising 2: Case West, and Dead Rising 3, money makes an appearance in every other entry in the series.
  • So if you take some money from a person and he knows it, be prepared to run because you will be attacked. Furiously. The cost you took doesn't matter. It could be a dollar, a quarter, a dime, or a penny, or even ten dollars (yeah, you don't shoot very high) and it still would be too much for the man to not make you risk your life running for hours through different climates of the world. There was this one boy who ran five miles at a constant speed from this man because he stole a nickel, back in 2003. I mean, COME ON. Do people have to really be that way? And in the end, the kid got stabbed in the back with a knife and kicked while he was down. That's pretty bad. And the man sued the kid, too.
  • This page will talk about money in the UK. In the interim there is: * Banking * Insurance
  • People wishing to achieve their ends often have to trade. They can exchange their goods directly, if they have matching preferences and suitable goods, or indirectly, with the help of another good, the medium of exchange. A commonly used medium of exchange is called money.
  • Money The current speculated currency for DBO is zeni. Nothing more is none about the types of transactions that will be included in the game, however it is likely that players will be able to make purchases from other players, vendors, and by auction.
  • Money is a major gameplay mechanic featured in the Counter-Strike series. Players start out a match with a specified amount (usually $800 but can be changed into nearly any price), and will receive more as the match goes on, with the maximum amount a player can have set to $16000. Players receive money for completing rounds, with more money awarded for winning a round. On servers that use plugins to give players large cash reserves, money management is less important than in servers that do not artificially adjust them. Players use money to buy various weapons and equipment. When looking at a player's saved loadouts on the buy menu, any loadout that cannot be fully-purchased with the player's current cash reserve will be slightly grayed-out, as will specific weapons and items in the categories of equipment. Often times, players may be forced to pick a different weapon selection than they prefer due to monetary limitations. The money system has been slightly updated in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to award differing reward amounts for getting kills with certain weapons and currently any money gain/loss is noted above the player's health in the HUD with text notifying what the change was for (such as "$300 awarded for planting the C4" or "$300 awarded for neutralizing an enemy with the M4A4"). In addition, if playing a Casual Mode game, all money awards for kills are halved.
  • Money (Capital) is the basic unit of a Capitalist society Money is not a necessity of life. People want money, to get rich, to be abe to brag about it. Necessities of life are Food & shelter. To get Food & shelter, money is used as a medium. And that is what money is, bits of paper or metal used to exchange for Food, shelter, and things that will help you get more money like Knowledge, computer, phone, etc. You cannot eat money nor can you protect yourself from rain with money. Money by itself is useless, if there is no one else to give it value. Your money will not have any value if all the shops/websites refuse to take it. And, this realisation is what has given power to the Peer to Peer currency systems.
  • Norrath has a simple monetary system. It consists of pieces of copper, silver, gold, and platinum. Each material is worth 100 of the lesser. For instance, 2 platinum = 200 gold = 20,000 silver = 2,000,000 copper. Most players of the game, as well as the game itself, abbreviate the costs by simply using the first letter. For instance, 5 gold, 27 silver and 18 copper can be written as 5g27s18c. The game uses commas: 5g, 27s, 18c.
  • Money is the means by which goods and services are exchanged. Most societies in Gloriana use some form of money, and the Hero carries a Money Pouch to hold his savings. For information on how to earn and spend money, see each money system's individual article.
  • Money is an integral element in the Grand Theft Auto series, with its importance varying game by game. It is a statistic primarily represented by a counter on the player's HUD as the amount of money in hand. Missions are often emphasized as a reliable source of income, but the player may resort to other means of obtaining money in the game.
  • The economics of solar energy at home varies widely depending on the cost of electricity or heat at your location and possible government subsidies, taxbreaks, or electricity purchase contracts. The solar energy industry uses price per Watt Peak (Wp) as to measure the cost of a system. The price of solar modules has dropped from around USD $27/Wp in 1982 to just below USD $5/Wp today. This price is partly driven by demand; it's hard to know exactly what it costs to produce a given solar panel. Remember, also, that Wp here means the maximal output of the solar module, not the power that it will output at your unique location. One thing that's clear is that the cost of producing electrical power from photovoltaic cells has been dropping since the 1960s and continues to drop today. On the thermal solar side of things, efficiencies are higher, which improves the economics. While a PV installation at home may takes a decade to break even, a solar hot water heater can start making money in 3-6 years, depending on whether you are otherwise using electricity or natural gas to heat the water, and whether you are heating a pool. A solar pool heater is practically a no-brainer in most climates.
  • The fed and fiat money are the economic linchpins of leviathan. Without these two government creations government intervention would be severely limited. Government cannot create an endless supply of gold to finance ruinous wars and distort economic markets. This is why a gold standard safeguards liberty. Neither major party talks about reinstating the gold standard even though the Constitution is clear on the subject. The gold standard has literally disappeared into a memory hole...and with it your liberty.
  • Money (File:Cash.png), often referred to as Cash, is the main currency in The Simpsons: Tapped Out. It can be collected by finishing characters' jobs, collecting income from buildings, winning from a Scratch-R or Springfield Downs, or exchanging Krustyland Tickets for it at the Krustyland Entrance (one must finish the The Krusty-est Place On Earth main questline). The most expensive item currently available for Money purchase is the Sit-N-Rotate which will cost the player ten million Money to buy. All of the main story line buildings are bought with Money, and so are most decorations. Money has been in the game since its official launch in 2012.
  • Money has never been fully established on Mobius. Following Doctor Ivo Robotnik's rise to power, money started to be used everywhere, although many Mobians had very little of it. Unsurprisingly, most of the money was exchanged in the Casino Night Zone, where unhappy citizens attempted to gamble themselves into a better life. However, the Zone was originally affected by a Hypnosis Beam, forcing people to bet when the odds were fixed against them, resulting in people like the shirtless dog losing everything. Matters improved when the Freedom Fighters destroyed the beam and the machines had their odds balanced. The Casino Night Zone continued to be a massive source of income for those who knew how to play the people. Max Gamble opened his own casino and ruthlessly pressed them for money. He would continue to open more casinos and eventually owned the entire Zone once Robotnik was deposed. Gamble's money-making schemes were extremely amoral, ranging from the Badnik-creating Pit Plunge Roller Coaster to exotic holidays to the dangerous Flickies' Island. The slimy lizard would often enjoy the feeling of money briefly until it was taken away from him by Sonic the Hedgehog or other circumstances. Outside of the Casino Night Zone has been a plot point on numerous occasions. Just a few examples include: * Madge giving Super Sonic Arthur's beer money. * Claws hiding the money from a bank robbery under his duvet. * Nack the Weasel stealing gold bars from the Metropolis Zone Central Bank by shrinking it and pulling it through a crack in the wall. * Doctor Genius failing to rob a bank when the money was repelled by his forcefield. * Fabian Vane owing his helpers money, leaving his wallet empty. In Sonic the Comic Online, Power Rings have been mentioned as sources of money on at least one occasion, despite their size. Rouge the Bat received payment from Master Scholar in the form of Aurics, although this may be Drakon currency.
  • Song Name: Money Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Dark Side Of The Moon, Money (Single) Run Time: 6:30 Year: 1973 Track Number: 6 Sung By: David Gilmour Written By: Roger Waters Info: * In the sheet music, the dominant time signature is 7/4. Gilmour, and Waters, have stated it as being 7/8. Most rock music in 4/4, and most exceptions are in 3/4. The typical rock backbeat on 2 and 4 is on 2, 4, and 6, leaving 2 beats in a row without an accented beat from the snare. When Gilmour's solo starts, the song goes to 4/4, returns to 7/4, then ends in 4/4. This was done because Gilmour said it was "probably to make my life easier so I didn't have to think about the timing". Critics say that the change of dynamic (keeping tempo, but changing from 7 to 4 beats) is one of the song's strengths. * This was created in a makeshift studio Waters had in his garden shed, and the original demo was "prissy and very English" unlike having the final version's "bluesy, transatlantic feel". Although this is credited to him alone since he wrote the basic music and lyrics, it's a group effort; the instrumental jam was a band collaboration, Gilmour overseeing time change and his guitar solo, Dick Parry doing the sax solo, and Richard and Nick improvising their parts. Money was re-recorded for A Collection Of Great Dance Songs because Capitol refused to license the track to Columbia. As a result, Gilmour re-recorded the track himself and co-produced with James Guthrie. Dick Parry played sax on the track like he did the original. * In The Wall movie, in the middle of "The Happiest Days Of Our Lives", there's a short break in the music, during a scene in the school - the teacher mocks Pink's poems. The part he reads out loud is the lyrics of "Money": "Money, Get Back, I'm All Right Jack, Keep Your Hands Off Of My Stack. New Car, Caviar, Four-Star Daydream, Think I'll Buy Me A Football Team." * The line "Don't Give Me That Do-Goody-Good Bullshit" remained uncut by MTV, but "Bullshit" does not appear on closed caption. * When The Dark Side Of The Moon is synced to The Wizard Of Oz (The Dark Side Of The Rainbow ), Money comes on at the same second the movie switches to color.
  • Money is some amount of copper pieces (Image:Copper.png), silver pieces (Image:Silver.png), gold pieces (Image:Gold.png), or a combination of any those types of coins. Your current total is shown at the bottom right of your open backpack window.
  • Money is what you use to buy stuff. For example Furniture, Pets, Clothes and other random items. You can earn money by selling your stuff. You can also set up your own shop if you are over level 10. And let others buy your stuff , and you can earn some money too.
  • Money is a feature on Roblox that tells the player what the player purchased, earned tickets/robux, or the Trading System.
  • There is currently no money on this page. Would you like to rob a bank or search for money in Illogicopedia? It may also have been spent. However, some of it has the multiple of moneys, but unfortunately cazn't. Tits; feck. You fool! Can you not read? This ain't no cashpoint, it's a stupid website. Stop trying to enter your pincode.
  • Money, in Chowder, is the form of currency based off dollars and cents. Dollars are dollops, and cents are sments. The change that represents a single sment are referred to as shmennies, the Marzipanian penny.
  • "Money" is the seventh/eighth episode of the fourth season of The Office and the 60th/61st episode overall. It was written and directed by Paul Lieberstein. It first aired on October 18, 2007 and was an hour-long episode. It was viewed by 8.50 million people.
  • In Plants vs. Zombies, they are used to buy items from Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies. Before the shop is unlocked, it can be used to purchase seed slot upgrades directly from Crazy Dave, although the player can only have up to eight slots before the shop is unlocked after Level 3-4. In Plants vs. Zombies 2, they are used to purchase in-game items like Power Ups and Plant Food, and can be used to replay Piñata Parties. The player cannot have more than $999,990 on most versions; once that amount is reached, all money collected won't affect his/her total. On the iOS and Android versions of the original game it is possible to earn up to $9,000,000.
  • Money in specific amounts is mentioned in Lost on several occasions. __TOC__
  • Money is an unused gadget. It has no image or statistics assigned to it. Some players speculate it may have been intended to be used in a mission based on the casino scenes in the film, although there is no proof that such a mission had even been conceived during development.
  • Money is an item used by humans in the manner of commerce and trade, allowing them to purchase goods and services from each other, and is commonly used as a symbol of status and wealth. Money usually takes the form of coins minted in gold, copper, and silver in the era that the Smurf stories take place. In the modern age world that the Smurfs visit in the 2011 movie, money is also in the form of paper bills as well as credit and debit cards. Unlike humans, the Smurfs generally do not use money because everything they do and create is usually for the benefit of the whole community and that they freely share whatever they have with each other, putting their value more in friendships and family rather than personal possessions. That does not mean that the Smurfs will not engage in trade when it comes to dealing in exchanging goods and valuables with other races. Nevertheless, their choice of a communal system of sharing over a capitalist system of money makes the Smurfs be seen by certain readers and watchers of Smurf stories as promoters of communism, though their society is more family-based than nation-based. There are Smurf stories that deal with money and its effect on people, including the Smurfs. In the comic book story "The Finance Smurf", the title character is enamored with the idea of money and introduces a capitalist monetary system into the Smurf community through the use of coins minted from "yellow rocks" that Miner had dug up. Unfortunately, the monetary system proved to be a destructive force as the Smurfs found themselves no longer acting in the spirit of cooperation, and ultimately they rejected the whole system and went back to their communal ways, turning the gold coins into musical instruments. In the cartoon show episode "The Smurfs And The Money Tree", Gargamel's mother used a literal money tree that produced golden goodies to induce greed upon the Smurfs in order to destroy each other. Greedy was the main recipient of this money tree, who was tempted by the devil Smurf that came with the tree to keep all the golden goodies to himself and to not give any of them away to his fellow Smurfs unless they had something valuable they could exchange it for. This made the other Smurfs perceive Greedy as really being greedy, loving possessions more than his fellow Smurfs, and when Greedy saw that his fellow Smurfs really didn't need possessions in order to have fun, he gave all their stuff that they exchanged for the golden goodies back to them. Papa Smurf then returned the money tree to Gargamel and his mother, who ended up fighting among themselves over possession of the tree. Despite their system of sharing things with each other rather than selling and trading things with money, the Smurfs do not tolerate stealing and will often act against those who are involved in stealing, even if it's whatever humans put their value in such as money. In the story "The Smurfs And The Magic Flute", they help Sir Johan and Peewit deal with a thief named Matthew McCreep, who used their magic flute to steal valuables from the townsfolk in order to raise up an army for Earl Flatbroke, by creating a second magic flute. Strangely, in the Facebook game The Smurfs & Co., the player earns money by keeping the Smurfs happy through constantly stocking Smurf houses and structures that they will frequent, and in turn the money can be used to put up more Smurf houses and structures in the Smurf Village that you are building. However, the player needs smurfberries in order to buy energy potions so that your Smurf player will continue to work.
  • |} Money was the fifth episode of the second season of Tracy Beaker Returns. It was broadcast at 17:00 on the CBBC Channel on 28/01/2011.
  • Money in Planeshift is based on the Tria, a three-sided coin that is made out of crystals. Despite knowing what trias are made of, players cannot manufacture them, but can use them as currency. There are four types of coins: trias, worth 1 tria each, hxas, worth 10 trias each, octas, worth 50 trias each, and circles, worth 250 trias each.
  • Money is the substance that is used for purchasing various things in the Mother series and in real life. In EarthBound Beginnings and EarthBound, dollars are used, reflecting an American atmosphere. Money is most commonly stored and withdrawn from Automatic Teller Machines. If the player loses a battle with money on them they will lose a percentage of the money they carried. Money stored in the ATM will never be lost due to Game Overs. In Mother 3 the system of cash known as DP (Dragon Power) replaces dollars. Save Frogs will save the player's game, and, from Chapter 4 onwards, withdraw and store DP for characters.
  • Money is an important aspect and tactical element in Counter-Strike 2D as well as in all other Counter-Strike games.
  • Money is the main currency in the Riddle School series. Money starts simple as only a dollar in Riddle School 1, other games have coins collected.
  • To find these creatures, stay in the first zone, Astral Square. These strange creatures actually hit surprisingly hard. It's not unmanageable, 300-500 per hit, but you don't want to just let them beat on you either. Focus your physical attacks and Flara spells to take them down. One round of attacks for each Money should do it, and as a reward you'll get quite a nice sum of gold: 750 per Money. Watch out for Coin Toss though. It can do 500-700 damage to everyone in your party at once if they get heads. Once damaged, the following turn Money will use Steal and Heal, stealing gold and healing some damage. They must use this skill once before you can fight the Money-Money Boss in Terrace Cave.
  • Money, or currency is a trade item that is used to bargain with to obtain other items. In Dragonica Online, the currency comes in three units: gold, silver, and bronze. Gold:File:Gold.jpg Silver:File:SilverCoin.jpg Bronze:File:Copper.jpg 100 pieces of bronze = 1 piece of silver 100 pieces of silver = 1 piece of gold 10,000 pieces of bronze = 1 piece of gold Money is also dropped by monsters that have been killed, obtained as a reward from quests, or one of the items you may recieve when trading. Items may also be sold to yield a certain amount of money. Money, however, in Dragonica Online, is not an item because it is not in the inventory. However, it is classified as an item, a noun in any other usage.
  • Money is the most common currency on Pandora, referred to as dollars. Money is tracked by a counter in the player-character's inventory. __TOC__ Money is the most common type of currency, and is acquired either as loot or as a return from the sale of items in a character's inventory. Money itself is stored on the character as an intangible asset, and takes up no inventory space. As the most prolific currency type, it is also visible in all campaigns, whereas other currencies will display only in the campaigns they can be spent in. The amount of money in Borderlands is stored as a 32-bit signed integer, limiting the amount of money on one character to $2,147,483,647. If a character holds this amount, any item sold to vending machines will result in no money returned. However, if the character picks up money from dead enemies, lockers, trash bins, etc., this will cause the digits of the money counter to spin out of control as the game tries to display negative 2,147,483,648. Any deaths after this point will produce a message that it costs $-2,147,483,648 for the revive, thereby returning money to $0.
  • Name: Money Run Time: 3:15 Written By: Chris Squire, Jon Anderson, Alan White, Rick Wakeman Year: 1991 * Tormato (2004 Remaster) * Eight Cuts From Yesyears
  • thumb|left|MoneyMoney es el mono de Acro (Ken Dingling), que cuida de él, trabaja en el Gran Circo Berry como acróbata y tiene la manía de llevarse todo lo que sea brillante, como el distintivo de Phoenix. Money ayudó a Ken a intentar asesinar a Regina Berry, pero por error mató a Russell Berry. Categoría:Animales Categoría:Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice for All Categoría:Gran Circo Berry
  • Money, or the love of it rather, has been described as the "root of all evil," which were words written by the Apostle Paul in his First Epistle to Timothy. The United States Government made Hank and Ben pay for all the damage they caused using the profits they illegally earned from UltraTech. The Raven offered to give Paw Martingale all kinds of money for his sky stone, but Martingale refused to sell it. The Vanderbulge Star Sapphire was supposedly the world's most valuable sapphire in the 1970s, in terms of its' worth in money.
  • Money, in the context of Guild Wars, refers to the in-game currency represented by gold and platinum.
  • Money verbs: arrange a loan, be careful with money, be good with money, be worth ( amount of money), borrow ( something) from ( somebody), collect (things), earn money, lend ( something) to ( somebody), lose money, make money, need money, save money, spend money, win a lottery/ competition Money nouns: casino, dealer, multi-millionaire, salary, weath Words going together: bring happiness, be at risk, feel lonely, get divorced, make somebody happy, have arguments/ contact with (people)/ a close relationship/ a normal life Shops and Banks : bank account, cash( coin/ note), cheque book, credit card, discount, guarantee, loan, offer, price, savings, accounts Phrasal Verbs : ask for ( something ), get to (a place), hear about ( something), give (money) away, look around ( a place), look for ( somebody/ something), put money into a bank account, save up for ( something), shop around, spread through ( a place), talk about ( something), take money out of an account, work for ( somebody) Shopping expressions: Assistant: Can I help you?/ It's reduced from ... / And that includes./ It's very reliable and it's very easy to use./ We accpet all credit cards./ Could you sign here, please? Customer: No thanks, I'm just looking./ Can I have a look at it , please ?/ it's too expensive and it's not big enough./ What special offers are there ? / Have you got that model in white?/ Does it come with a guarantee? / OK, I'll take it./ Do you do any discounts for cash? Products: Disadvantages: too big / small / expensive/ not big/ small enough, the wrong colour. Advantages: attractive design, easy to use, popular, reliable Clothes: designer label, leather, natural fabrics, to try on a jacket, cotton, nylon, silk
  • Money is an object in witch you spend on things. p.s i love pie
  • Money is a medium used to buy and sell stuff. It is the most-desired thing in the world–yes, even more than Magic Drugs–and is something all true warriors strive for, according to King Harkinian, who, like many leaders, takes it from people through taxes. Certain people, like Lickboot and Fortran, are even more obsessed with it than most and randomly rant about how important it is. This is true even moreso for Mr. Krabs, who thinks money is a living thing and will do anything it takes to get more.
  • Form of trade involving the use of certain materials considered by all involved parties to be of certain inherent value. In 1969 Roberta Lincoln carried some spare change in her Peter Max designed handbag. (TOS novel: Assignment: Eternity) As of the 23rd century, the Federation abandoned the normal use of money, favoring a philosopy of self-enhancement for all. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; and Star Trek: First Contact) Despite this, the Federation retained a currency based economic system, involving the use of computer-based "credits". (TOS episode: The Trouble With Tribbles) By the 24th century, the majority of non-Federation worlds in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants adopted a monetary system backed by gold-pressed latinum. The Federation government eventually adopted an exchange rate between credits and latinum, so as to further encourage free trade between member and non-member worlds.
  • Most multiplayer games, such as Arcanists, have a currency which is earned by playing games. Usually, unrated games give very little or no currency. Rated games give the most currency. Currency is used to buy things which makes you even stronger or better to gain advantages in games, such as buying better units in Armies of Gielinor or upgrading your creatures in Bachelor Fridge. Those with better things usually wins, so currency is very important to multiplayer games. Some games require membership to get currency.
  • Money is a comedy brickfilm by Dave Wardell. It is about an impoverished Ralph and Rupert attempting to withdraw the last of their money from the bank but getting mistaken for bank robbers. It is the fourth film in the Ralph and Rupert series and also stars characters from Wardell's film Stop! Thief!
  • Money was a medium of exchange used to facilitate transactions of goods or services. (TV: The Man Who Never Was)
  • In-game currency, used in Jagged Alliance, Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games and Jagged Alliance 2 to hire mercenaries, purchase items and equipment. Appears to be denoted in U.S Dollars.
  • Money is the currency of TSRP, like in real life, it can get you anything from guns to drugs to food anything. Money can be earned by Payday/Salary,Hits,Gifts,And others Page By John Mortner
  • The Inventory (I) also displays your owned currency; you can find the amount at the bottom of your Inventory. The Chronicles of Spellborn® uses Gold Coins, Silver Coins and Copper Coins. One Gold Coin is worth 100 Silver Coins, and one Silver Coin is worth 100 Copper Coins. Source: Official Site - TCOS Manual
  • Graham rarely thinks of money, for treasure room of Castle Daventry holds more wealth than he could ever possibly need. In Daventry, usually only villains are concerned more with wealth than anything else. Those who speak too often of money may themselves be corrupt. Daventry uses two known denominations the copper coins and gold coins. But since Graham thinks of 'silver coins' as common, they must be seen in Daventry as well. In The North and Serenia there are two known currencies Gold coins and Silver coins. Both appear to show the same face at time Graham visited the country (perhaps that of George IV, or Priscilla, or even Kenneth the Huge). Silver being the common currency, and gold worth m ore. In Llewdor, gold coins appear to be the common currency as well. In the Green Isles the known currency includes gold coins, rupees, and copper coins known as pence.
  • Bastard stole stuff from you. Plus he had a really stupid name. I'm impressed with his strength at being able to haul Max's Ample Bust up to Acro's room, though.
  • "Money" is a comedy song by Stan Freberg and Ruby Raskin that was performed by Jim Henson and the Muppets on Sam and Friends, in variety show appearances and on The Muppet Show. On Sam and Friends, Henson's earliest television program, the Muppet characters lip-synched to a Mel Blanc recording of "Money". Henson began performing the song for variety-show appearances in the mid-60s, including on The Mike Douglas Show and The Tonight Show in 1966. In these sketches, the Muppet character (either Tommy or Rowlf the Dog) would grab various props, including a wallet, a piggy bank, and a bank bag. Dr. Teeth performed the song in episode 106 of The Muppet Show, jamming on a piano while extolling the virtues of money. At the end, Dr. Teeth yanks a slot machine-style lever on the side of his piano, which pays off. In a 1992 Good Morning America appearance, an IRS auditor performed the song, backed by Fozzie Bear and a couple of accountants.
  • Today is a real bad day. I don't feel so good, my arm really hurts and I have pains in my stomach which comes and goes, some times it hurts too much I want to cry. But anyway I'm really upset today because of persoanl issues going on in my family. Another reason I'm upset is because I have a feeling I might be failing my classes and I know it's my fault because it's my responsibilites and I'm supposed to come to school everyday. But I'm having a few family problems at home, and myself as well. So school is almost over and I'm worried I won't be able to go outside because when summer comes, I'm home all day I go outside only to go shopping or something important. That's it. My parents don't allow me to go outside, not anymore actually. But I might work. I want to work, but I don't want to work in a very hot weather. But I guess I have to, since I owe my sister money. I work at Mcdonalds on Boradway across from NYU. I used to work 5 days, but then I started to do poorly in my classes so I started working only on Saturdays and Sundays. I don't make much money from working only those 2 days, but its okay. Anyway gotta go now.
  • Money has many uses. It can be used to buy iPods. It can also be used to buy postage stamps to send letters to your freinds telling them they should buy iPods. Euroipods don't cost money because Europe gives them away for free. All you need in exchange for them is money.
  • Money is an item only seen and used in The Angel of Darkness. The money can be found in three variatons: A small amount, enroled in a tape, worth $160, A small bag, worth $300, and a high amount enroled in a circle, worth $600. The money can be used in only rare occasions, wich is: $160 To pay Bernard or Pierre for information and a key to the Serpent Rouge, $300 to apost against the church's trainer for in wich fighter will win, and $600 to buy a Scorpion X handgun from the reporter, after investigating the building in The Monstrum Crime Scene, but only if the player talked and awsered is questions honestly. Money can also be obtained by selling valuable items at Renne's Pawnshop.
  • Money is a monkey performing at the Berry Big Circus who is unnaturally strong. He was known to drag shiny items away to Acro's room, such as Phoenix Wright's attorney's badge, Regina Berry's costume, and even a giant bronze bust of Max Galactica holding platinum cards.
  • Money, also known as Cash, is the main currency in the Bloons Tower Defense series and the mini-games of Bloons Monkey City (which have a style similar to BTD5). You use money to buy towers, upgrades, and other special items. In Bloons TD 4 and Bloons TD 5, the player can buy a Premium Upgrade called Double Cash Mode, which gives the player twice the money for each bloon popped and also starts the player out with twice the regular amount. No extra money is earned during Deflation Mode. Money has a "maximum limit", that amount depending on the type of game it is played on. Bloons TD4 iOS is at about $81,000,000, at that point the money increasing slows down to a crawl of normal. Bloons TD 5 Deluxe is at precisely $45,000,000, you can't go any higher even with abilities or anything. The rest have no known cap.
  • Money on Spineworld was used for items like clothes, pet food, apartments, furniture and tickets. Money could be earned by doing missions, playing games, earning achievements and selling items that pets could find.
  • There are three types of currency in WoTMUD: Tar Valon marks, gold crowns and copper pennies. There are 20 copper pennies in 1 gold crown, and 25 copper pennies in 1 Tar Valon mark.
  • Money is the fourth episode of the BBC sitcom. Blackadder II, the second series of Blackadder, which was set in Elizabethan England from 1558 to 1603.
  • Money ($) is the currency in the Nintendogs series. It is used to buy pet supplies, toys, houses, and new pets. Money can usually be earned in two ways: participating in contests and selling items. In the UK version, US Dollars $ were changed to British Pounds £. The same has been done in the Japanese version as the currency is Japanese Yen ¥. In Europeans versions, the currrency of the game is in Euros €.
  • Artist: RAGGA TWINS BPM: 118 First Appeared On: DanceDanceRevolution (touring edition) Length: 1:27 Difficulty: SP: -/5/6/8 DP: 6/7/-
  • Money is the means by which anthropologically weaker people exert power over the strong. It has mysterious origins; however modern economic structures have originated chiefly out of the West, as the East’s values have strayed towards Collectivism. Money is seen as the symbol of status and showing you have affluence through consumption is the goal of modern life in the Free World. The medium has always been thought of as a system of control. It isn't, it's a system of self-enforced enslavement as most people are too lazy to be bothered doing anything else. The activity of acquiring money such as employment is the main goal in life after adolescence as personal fulfillment dwindles and the pressure of society increases. Here money is pivotal in gauging personal success. Money was once dominated by men who were seen as providers however women and children are increasingly taking part in the acquisition of money.
  • Money used in the Mafia Series is in United States Dollars ($) which is the currency of the United States. The dollar can be split into 100 cents, with the standard coin denominations of penny (.01), nickel (.05), dime (.10), and quarter (.25) and less popular half dollar (.50).
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