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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Essay on Canada's ]
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[ ]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [GeoPolitical Role in the]
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[x]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [Future including NAFTA ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Dizzed: 10/94 # of Words:839 School: ? State: ?
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Chop Here>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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WORLD ISSUES
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"OUR GEOPOLITICAL ROLE IN THE FUTURE"
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ESSAY #1
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Canada is currently sitting in an economic catastrophe, our
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unemployment is high, production low, and our deficit is increasing at a
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rapid pace. We are one of the few first world countries, and we need to
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strengthen our economy. Once we fortify our economy, our geopolitical role
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will increase. Geopolitics is defined as the study of a two-way
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relationship between political beliefs and actions on one side and any of
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the usual concerns of geography on the other. As we move into the future,
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our geopolitical role may be broken down into many groups. As we can
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tackle the burden alone, we must join forces, and increase our geopolitical
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role.
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As we administer towards the future, the concept of acting locally has
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slowly dissipated, and acting globally has emerged distinctly. "One word
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constantly encountered in any decision about the 1990s is 'global'".
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(Toronto Star, 09/11/89) We must all work together by shattering the trade
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boundaries, and acting as one. Currently, we are seeing concrete steps
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forward, as Mexico, United States and Canada are almost finished the
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signing of NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement). With this trade
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agreement, all three countries (Mexico, United States, and Canada) will
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virtually become one of the best trading partners in the world. With the
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vast differences that exist in the demographics, all three countries will
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find that trading with each other will bring prominent economic reform.
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Canadian and American capital, technology, and management expertise, will
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create many jobs for everyone, hence raising the standard of living. The
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Canadians speciality in financial services, software, and infrastructure
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will have wondrous impact on Mexico. With the Americans and Canadians
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help in vitalizing Mexico, l strongly believe we will all become one single
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country in the future. Since the United States is the strongest of all
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three, the new country will be named the United States of North America.
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Becasue the United States is currently the biggest and only superpower of
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the world, the addition of Canada (vast resources and open land), and
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Mexico (substantial labour power), the United States of North America will
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be one of the largest dominating forces in the world. However, this will
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not be used against the other countries unjustly, but harmoniously.
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Moreover, we will not be the only countries of present day to join
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together, as many countries around the globe will do the same. This will
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help us erupt out of our boundaries and help all nations of the world.
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90% of the world's total aid is given by first world countries. "the
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reasons range from a desire to win political friends, to increase domestic
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business and to relieve guilt over the First World's inequitable use of the
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world's resources and its colonial interventions of the past." (World
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Prospects 1987) I believe that the first world countries have a
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responsibility to aid the less fortunate, because we hold most of the
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resources and wealth. In the future, former Canada, Mexico, and the United
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States will introduce new technology, infrastructure, and medicine to these
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countries, helping them achieve first or second world status.
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Since USNA (United States of North America) will have erased the
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borders, l believe that we will produce more advanced technological
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products, and will allow more manufactured goods from other countries to
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enter tariff free, allowing us for cheaper products without hurting our own
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industries.
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The USNA's will introduce policies on birth control around the world,
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and educate the importance of limiting birth. This will be very important,
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because our earth has finally reached its full capacity. Another way that
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we can help, is allowing immigrants from other countries to migrate in our
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open lands to the north (former Canada).
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The Environment is becoming ever so important, as we are destroying
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our ozone, creating massive heaps of garbage, demolishing our rainforests,
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industrial pollution, and much more. A world wide attempt shall be made by
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all countries which will be enforced by USNA. Strict laws will be passed,
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and large industries will make a valiant effort to control their pollution,
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as well as helping others realize their destruction to earth. Industries
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must contribute, because they have tremendous powers in the economy, and
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political decisions.
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As we lead ourselves into the future, Canada's geopolitical role will
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be shared with the United States, and Mexico, after the signing of USNA.
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The geopolitical role of USNA will include free trade, migration,
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population policies, environmental reform, foreign aid, as well as energy
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development, resource use and territorial control. USNA will harmoniously
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create a world in which united efforts will have linked all the countries
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in the world to become one. This will be a difficult and lengthy task
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which may take many years. Until that time, their geopolitical role in the
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future will see that all the nations of the world, work to combat
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pollution, introduce new trading zones, lessening the gap of the rich and
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poor, so that poverty will not exist, and introducing methods of birth
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control that will please everbody.
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