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- 3081: Canadian Identity Test.
- ... country compared to the U.S. , also the beauty of the land compared to the overpopulated cities in the U.s. We have the Rocky mountains and many other clean and famous landmarks. Also the crime rate is alot lower than in the U.s., and also unlike them we have free health care and a lower pollution rate. 3: Canada to me is the best place to live in because ...
- 3082: Australia
- ... five per cent fall in export earnings, coal remained Australia's largest commodity export; Exports of computers and office machinery, parts and accessories increased in aggregate by 30 per cent to almost $A1 billion - assembled computer exports grew by over 60 per cent during the year; The value of wool exports held steady during 1993-94 - a five per cent increase in volume was offset by lower average prices (although prices ...
- 3083: Mauritania
- ... The capital of Mauritania, Nouakchott has suffered the most population increase for it was the closest to the water and food supply. [2][3] Although it is a rather large city it has no real crime rate and the court systems are very basic. They have a three-tier system: Islamic courts, special courts, and state security courts in the process of being eliminated from lack of an organized process.[3 ...
- 3084: Hong Kong
- ... its exports and re-exports at $73.1 billion. The principal imports included foodstuffs, industrial raw materials, machinery and transport equipment, telecommunications equipment, and chemicals. Major exports were clothing, textiles, timepieces, toys, electrical machinery, and computer and other electronic components. Hong Kong's principal trade partners are China, Japan, Germany, Taiwan, the United States, Singapore, South Korea, Canada, and Great Britain. Much foreign exchange comes from the expenditures of the more ...
- 3085: Geography of Mauritania
- ... The capital of Mauritania, Nouakchott has suffered the most population increase for it was the closest to the water and food supply. [2][3] Although it is a rather large city it has no real crime rate and the court systems are very basic. They have a three-tier system: Islamic courts, special courts, and state security courts in the process of being eliminated from lack of an organized process.[3 ...
- 3086: The People of El Salvador
- ... all the El Salvadorian civil war lasted 12 years, killed 75,000 and ate up 6 billion dollars of US money. Although somewhat better than before unemployment, poverty and unhappy war veterans lead to high crime rates. The latest presidential election was held in 1994 where Armando Calderon Sol was elected president.
- 3087: Monaco
- ... constitution giving his people new rights. The rights that came forward at this time where that the woman in society had the right to vote and that all people even if guilty of an haneous crime had the right to live out their natural life ( the abolishement of the death penalty). Many wealthy people moved to Monaco during this time. Until 1963 the people of Monaco did not have to pay ...
- 3088: 1984
- ... is currently forcing the implementation of an invented language called Newspeak, which prevents the possibility for political rebellion by eliminating all words related to it. Even thinking rebellious thoughts is illegal-- thoughtcrime is the worst crime of all. As the novel opens, Winston feels frustrated by the oppression and rigid control of the Party, which prohibits free thought, sex, and any expression of individuality. He has illegally purchased a diary in ...
- 3089: Hero Worship
- ... others are silent, is another case. The people in these three examples all have one thing in common; they may have saved a person's life. The student who does not study and turns to crime, the drug addict who overdoses on drugs, the child that is delivered to a new caring home, all had their lives saved by one of these unsung heroes. Many would argue that these heroes do ...
- 3090: "Why Don't We Complain": Man De-evolving?
- ... s past achievements, a child can perform the most complex problems on a calculator without the hours of straining. As I write, I am using a technological advance that I have become dependent on: the computer. If not for this piece of machinery, I would be stuck for minutes setting margins with the traditional typewriter, and looking up the spellings of various words in a dictionary! Man has made living too ...
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