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| Yes | 47% | 91 votes | Total: 192 votes | |
| No | 53% | 101 votes |
Yes
Created on: March 12, 2008
While Independence may not be an instant panacea, there are times when a region cannot survive living
Created on: March 30, 2008
"True independence" is the closest thing to a panacea for struggling, underdeveloped countries that
Created on: March 31, 2008 Last Updated: May 26, 2010
What does independence mean to a struggling, underdeveloped country? Is independence a panacea for all
Created on: April 01, 2008
If you had asked me this question ten years ago, my answer would have been a flat NO. I have however
by V. Kumar
Created on: March 12, 2008 Last Updated: August 14, 2008
Independence is necessary for development of a country to the extent that it provides them to take their
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No
Created on: January 13, 2009
This can be a difficult question to answer. In a way, it should be the right of every unique ethnicity
by Ravi Embar
Created on: March 20, 2008
No. Independence is not a panacea for struggling, underdeveloped countries.
There have been numerous
by David Brown
Created on: June 03, 2010
“Viva, la revolution!” Screamed the people. This is the loud call for change
Created on: August 13, 2008
Independence - true independence - is an absolute necessity for all people in all countries of the world,
by James Hinton
Created on: March 28, 2008
Independence is an appealing word to young people. Dependence is a bad word, because it implies weakness.
Created on: March 23, 2008
Independence is no panacea, no cure all, but the majority of descendants of ex-slaves in the Caribbean,
Created on: March 20, 2008
The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe, so says Leonard H. McCoy and if one
by Larry Head
Created on: March 31, 2008
There is no "magic pill", no "panacea", no "quick fix" for struggling, underdeveloped countries. Independence,
by Nathan Wada
Created on: March 16, 2008
Superlatives as a general rule come up short.
So while the fascist, the oppressive, the constricting,
by Marie Devine
Created on: March 24, 2008
Struggling, underdeveloped countries are looking for solutions. They do not feel there is an answer
Created on: March 16, 2008
Independence of a nation does not grant an instant mandate of panacea from the struggles and problems,
by David Thill
Created on: March 16, 2008
The ambition to guide one's own fate is common to all people. Throughout history, this drive for self-determination