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Name: Brenton Country: United States State: Texas Metro: Abilene Birthday: 5/28/1987 Gender: Male
Interests: Politics, Debate, Society, Domestic Affairs, Foriegn Affairs, HISTORY!, Colleges, Law, Discussion, People, Music, more specifically classic rock, blues, bluegrass, classical vocal, choral, and more recently, opra. Expertise: Will be decided at a later date in my life, hopefully law. Occupation: Student Industry: Other
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Member Since:
12/1/2004
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| How to:
Fix the current resource crisis (fuel).
by, (insert name here)...
Let's hear it.
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| "Fear drives you and makes you better."
- Donna E. Shalala
"There is perhaps nothing so bad and so dangerous in life as fear."
- Jawaharlal Nehru
Is the influence fear emmits upon us positive or negative?
(and none of this 'yes but no', let's hear it one way or the other)
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| Today my mother and I ventured to the campus of Colby College in
Waterville, Maine...It was amazing and will definitely soon hold an
application from Mr. Brenton Otis.
Due to all of the recent (and not so recent) NASA garbage, I've come to
the conclusion that NASA should definitely be privatized. They've come
to the point in which they'll launch a mission even if two (of
the four) fuel sensors aren't operational merely to gain the "Strong
public support which our organization (NASA) at one time so proudly
maintained", as stated by a NASA aero-space engineer.
Privatization of NASA could only lead to an accelerated space race of
unprecedented speeds. Think about it: Instead of one dominant
organization proceeding at a pace as they please, multiple agencies
would be in, essentially, a competition towards space advancement.
Technology would improve at dramatic rates and the comman man could
afford space travel within the next ten years. Besides that, who
doesn't like the fact that no longer would the government have complete
control over its space exploration agency? Instead the people would.
So here's a recap:
1) Space exploration of unprecedented speeds
2) Technological advancements of unprecedented speeds
3) A decrease in big government
...Sounds good to me
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| Sorry everybody, I've been incredibly busy as of late. By the way,
apparently nobody understands vertical integration....vertical
integration is when a company or industry is completely self-reliant.
I.E.: A balloon company establishes a sector that harvests the raw
materials, a sector to produce the balloon, a sector for marketing, a
sector for sales, all within the same company. No inner-association
with any other industry/business....
...Anyways, I doubt anybody reads this site much, but how does
everybody feel about existentialism, a philosophical movement implying
that the individual is absolutely free and thus completely responsible
for what they make of themselves?
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| VERTICAL INTEGRATION
Complete vertical integration. What does everyone think of complete
vertical integration with reference to business? What does everyone
think the ecnomic advantages/disadvantages are to complete vertical
integration? Persuade me.
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