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conservation, restoration, pollution prevention, and compliance
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Rule #1: ALWAYS consider the source; What are professor Pillar's credentials? 1. His aritlcle is most likely "subject specific"; meaning focusing on Iraq. If that's the situation then "Iraq" is the subject matter and must be considered: Iraq is a police action, meaning the restoration of law & order & stability within that particular region (nation/country). 2. US Gov't "intelligence" mission (encompasses US Military/CIA, etc.) has traditionally (prior to the end of the cold war & the new Homeland Security Department & the global war on terriorism) been for "National Security." The war against communism (the cold war) was such an example. 3. Is Professor Pillar's work concerning US "National Security"? If so, how is the restoration of Iraq's law & order within their boundaries necessary to America's National Security? Focus on #3 for debate.
prevention pillar
Protective tariff; government financed roads and canals; and a new national bank.
They are five pillars of Islam faith. They are not materialistic pillars as the building pillars. These pillars of Islam are referred to in question below.
A GEAR strategy is a South African Macroeconomic strategy that was implemented in 1996 after the misimplementation of the initial economic strategy RDP. GEAR stands for Growth Employment and Redistribution. The key pillars of GEAR when it was introduced was to reduce the fiscal deficit which was 9% in the fiscal year of 1993/4. However it has four more objectives that are embedded on this strategy namely: economic growth, full employment, price stability and balance payment stability.
The Philippines do not have "five pillars." It is more common to refer to the five pillars of Islam in religious contexts. In the Philippines, national symbols or values such as democracy, sovereignty, social justice, equality, and patriotism are often highlighted as foundational principles.
If you mean the five pillars of Islam, then they are not physical pillars. They pillars of the fundamentals of the Islam religion. they are not bound by places.
The four pillars of democracy are often identified as the executive branch, the legislative branch, the judicial branch, and the press or media. These pillars function to ensure a system of checks and balances, accountability, and transparency in a democratic society.
pillars made of marble
There are five pillars in Islam. The pillars are important because they are basics and the basis of Islam.