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    other’s, it will bring nothing but harm. All countries being able to be unrestricted and free to pursue it’s own goals can bring wealth and strengthen a country in all the good ways. However when this becomes to readily available to countries that are already well off, it can cause a hunger for power and greediness which will then avoid the whole purpose about what giving a country the freedom to grow and better itself without restrictions. If two countries benefit from this

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    My Experience In My Life

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    It was my first time on an airplane, my dad had recently got a job in Portugal and we all moved there to stay close to him because it would be a few years. I was having the best of times on that airplane and couldn’t wait to land in a different country, for the first time as well. I had an amazing childhood, we ended up staying five and a half years in Portugal. In these five and a half years, we were able to travel a lot inside Europe because it was practical and very cheap. We traveled throughout

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    The contrast of city and country is a motif that echoes sporadically throughout Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. Town and country are portrayed as different environments on which life develops accordingly. Early in the first act, the character first introduced as Jack says that the point of one’s life varies greatly depending on where the person is: “When one is in town one amuses oneself. When one is in the country, one amuses other people.” This separation is actually what creates

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    A simple policy that any country can follow that can transform it from nothing; to the world's most powerfulest nation, yet should it be done? Imperialism is a policy in which a country or nation follows imperialistic views in which they spread their influence through diplomacy or military force throughout an area, yet continue on pushing their influence when self-sufficient. Yet Imperialism was a policy that many nations did not follow as they were sufficient already, yet the few that had continued

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    In Singapore, relations with countries like Malaysia and Indonesia are very important due to geographical reasons. Singapore must never take its right to exist and security for granted due to the fact that we are one of the safest counties in the world. Being a small nation of the international community, Singapore must be able to rely on access to other country markets to have fair trade practices. Ever since Singapore attained its independence, being a good neighbor and having economic and social

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    an extent is correct that there are negatives but there are also some positives that come from it. For example health care and technology as well as other ideas are able to be spread to other countries an assist them to make their lives better or easier. On the other hand it can be bad because some countries that are already not as evolved or at the same step might not be able to afford the new research or tech that is invented that is why this source or topic different for each person it depends

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    is a beautiful country, and that it is filled with freedom and hard work, but is it truly? After some quick research, I have come to disagree. Even though we are a powerful country, we seem to be divided amongst our people by some particular reasons. After some further research, I have come to conclude that these reasons are;Political problems, unhealthy food, and the fact that other countries have what we have. You may be thinking, “How would this cause someone to leave the country, and how could

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    no doubt intends well with his illustrious pamphlet; however, I find myself obligated to explain the failings in his otherwise eloquent Enquiry. Firstly, Mr. Franklin’s opening consideration reads as follows, A great Want of Money in any Trading Country, occasions Interest to be at a very high Rate. As a foundation for this assertion, he argues that men, in a time that occasions severe measures, are forced to demand high interest, even to eight and ten percent. In his resulting argument, Mr. Franklin

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    Speech On Refugees

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    The issue of refugees has a long history from a lot of countries around the world starting back in 1940s. Some people are either fleeing from their country that is at war or natural disaster or is a countries that are letting refugees into their own country and don't know when it is the time to say no to any more refugees that are trying to come into their countries. Imagine if all of the countries just gave up on helping the refugees and thousand by thousand they all start to die, just because we

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    with. We can eventually become one of the world’s greatest countries to live in. If anything, we are already acceding a point in potential to became THE greatest county to ever live in. We have some amazing people that can do some amazing stuff for our country. Other countries might be thinking the same exact thing for their country, but I strongly think that anyone can do anything in the USA. So much opportunities to take in this country, but us humans are being put down for our hopes and dreams

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