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    $19.3 trillion dollars. That’s the national debt. And before I even say this number out loud it will probably have risen hundreds of thousands of dollars. Maybe even millions. The U.S has about $66 trillion dollars in overall debt and even for the most powerful country that’s got to knock you down a notch. Indeed the next President has an abundance of problems to solve‚ but to even think about solving them he has to find money‚ which with -$66 trillion dollars on his belt is about as easy a trying

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    National Automotive Policies (NAP) The National Automotive Policy (NAP) was introduced on 22 March 2006 to facilitate the required transformation and optimal integration of the local automotive industry into regional and global industry networks within the increasingly liberalized and competitive global environment. The objectives of the NAP review were to: * ensure orderly development as well as long term competitiveness and capability of the domestic automotive industry as a result

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    camped at Ochlockonee River State Park in Sopchoppy‚ FL. During these days we also visited different locations of the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. We discovered an area with a beach and a boat ramp near Panacea‚ FL. The next day we went to St. Marks Lighthouse. Along the drive down to the lighthouse‚ we discovered different types of lands and ecosystems. St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1931 in order to provide a habitat for migrating birds. It is over 70‚000 acres that’s spread

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    According to Abraham Lincoln from a speech given on national debt‚ he says‚ “The nation’s public debt is a symptom of the long and continuous operation of the second and third causes of the dissolution of a great democracy. It is like the fever that drenches a beloved child’s body in sweat and makes him delirious three hours before dawn. It is necessary to deal with the fever‚ and to bring it down to a safer level‚ so that the child can live till dawn‚ when the fever is likely to break. But those

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    Short Essay on National Development SENTHIL KUMAR ESSAY The term National development is very comprehensive. It includes all aspects of the nation. It is dynamic and revolutionary development. National development is the total effect of all citizens’ forces and addition to stock of all physical‚ human resources‚ knowledge and skill. National development is growth plus change; change in turn is social‚ cultural‚ and economic. It is qualitative as well as quantitative. Development is brought

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    National technology day celebrated 11th May 1998 being the defining moment in the growth of technology prowess‚ was christened as National Technology Day by the then Prime Minister of India. Since then it is being celebrated every year as National Technology Day across the country by various scientific and industrial organizations and educational institutions. The event in New Delhi today was coordinated by the Ministry of Science & Technology with Union Minister for Science and Technology

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    INTRODUCTION The purpose of this term paper is to determine the potential and limits of the carbon market integration . In this paper we will discuss shortly about the political economy of the carbon trading systems and top-down and bottom-up integration scenarios towards a global carbon market. Cap-and-trade systems establish property rights to emissions‚ allocate them to actors that are included in the system‚ create a market in which those actors can trade these property rights

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    Why ASEAN is not successful as other integration Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Once hailed as perhaps the most successful example of regional organization in the developing world‚ ASEAN is now widely perceived to be in decline and ineffective. ASEAN‚ Association of Southeast Asian Nations‚ was founded in August 1967 to fight with an overwhelming threat of communism in Southeast Asia. The founding members were Thailand‚ Singapore‚ Malaysia‚ Philippines‚ and Indonesia. Since the Vietnam

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    College Prep. First Semester Essay The American Dream is a national ethos of the united states in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success. In the definition of the American dream by james truslow adams in 1931. “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” regardless of social class or circumstances of birth. The idea of the American dream is rooted in the United States declaration of independence

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    National ID Cards The question of a national ID card is a controversial issue in our country today. Many people feel that a national ID card would make them safer and help prevent terrorist attacks. However‚ a national ID card would cause more problems than it would solve. Instituting a national ID card would create the need for a new database‚ the card wouldn’t make Americans feel safer‚ and the government’s standpoint on the issue is very unstable‚ making American’s question the real intention

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