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Page 17 text:
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The United States of America has survived for 200 years. We've come a long way, but there are still many problems to be solved. Inflation and unemployment still plague the economy. The energy crisis still hovers near. The lack of oil has necessitated the construction of the Alaskan pipeline. In November, 1976, the nation will elect the 39th President of the United States. Two hundred years ago, the first President, George Washington, had many problems as he began a nation. President number 39 will have obstacles to overcome in order to continue the life of America. Gerald Ford is a strong candidate in 1976, but Nelson Rockefeller will not be running as his Vice-President. George Wallace and Ronald Reagan also are intending to be candidates. A most important issue facing the nation is that of euthanasia. It may be decided through the case of Karen Quinlan. Ms Quinlan had been in a coma for six months when her parents asked the court for permission to let her die by turning off the respirator which was keeping her alive. The outcome of this case decided whether we have the right to let someone die when recovery seems impossible. 1776 was the year for a revolution, 1976 is the year for revolutionary ideas.
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The future is vague and undefined, for there is no certain way to predict it. However, man must realize that his actions today will determine his life tomorrow. Careless wasting of natural resources could bring a day when there is no way to produce energy because of a lack of resources. Man in his disregard for the environment could pollute the earth to such an extent that life, as we know it, could not exist. Finally, if the nations of the world continue to distrust each other, problems of famine and overpopulation can’t be solved. To solve such immense problems, there must be cooperation between countries. The future does have a good chance of being bright for the world, but we must look ahead . . . before tomorrow is here. 14
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