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Debate help. Good question for an easy ten points and a bored good thinker!!!?

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I am having trouble with a debate assignment. It could be that this is the 5th one in a week and I am out of ideas but ya never know!

if you could read this article-

http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/007jlljc.asp

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and help me list and explain 2 advantages of providing incentives for nuclear power

and ideas to develop the disadvantage of land use required for biofuels.

Any help would be great.

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  1. ts ok honey.... oils cheap in gudol amereyca nothins to worry...

    U.S. gas: So cheap it hurts

    Relatively low taxes have kept pump prices far below most other developed nations, which some say is precisely why the current runup is so painful.

    By Steve Hargreaves, CNNMoney.com staff writer

    Last Updated: May 2, 2008: 12:18 PM EDT

    Most expensive places to buy gas

    Rank Country Price/gal

    1. Bosnia-Herzegovina $10.86

    2. Eritrea $9.58

    3. Norway $8.73

    4. United Kingdom $8.38

    5. Netherlands $8.37

    6. Monaco $8.31

    7. Iceland $8.28

    8. Belgium $8.22

    9. France $8.07

    10. Germany $7.86

    111. United States $3.45

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Despite daily headlines bemoaning record gas prices, the U.S. is actually one of the cheaper places to fill up in the world.

    Out of 155 countries surveyed, U.S. gas prices were the 45th cheapest, according to a recent study from AIRINC, a research firm that tracks cost of living data.

    The difference is staggering. As of late March, U.S. gas prices averaged $3.45 a gallon. That compares to over $8 a gallon across much of Europe.

    The U.S. has always fought to keep gas prices low, and the current debate among presidential candidates on how to keep them that way has been fierce.

    But those cheap gas prices - which Americans have gotten used to - mean they feel price spikes like the ones we're experiencing now more acutely than citizens from other nations which have had historically more expensive fuel.

    Cheap gas prices have also lulled Americans into a cycle of buying bigger cars and bigger houses further away from their work - leaving them more exposed to rising prices, some experts say.

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    its been running like this since we drove the mohicans out and our good od country NEVER SIGNED THE GLOBAL WARMING PROTOCOL thingy..........

    god i love this khantry........let the world suffer as long as we can live like this forever....

    (from a unnamed white house staff ...)

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