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Resolved, the United States federal government should substantially increase its non-military exploration and/or development of the Earth's oceans : national debate topic for high schools, 2014-2015 : pursuant to 44 United States Code, section 1333 / compiled by the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office, 2014.
Description
1 online resource (v, 40 pages).
Availability
Available Online
Marcive GPO Government Documents
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Subject(s)
Oceanography
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Government policy
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United States
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Bibliography
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Underwater exploration
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Government policy
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United States
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Bibliography
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Marine resources development
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Government policy
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United States
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Bibliography
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Debates and debating
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United States
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Compiler
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Legislative materials
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Series
Senate document (United States. Congress. Senate) ; 113-23.
[More in this series]
Senate document / 113th Congress, 2d session ; 113-23
Notes
Title from title screen (viewed on Nov. 7, 2014).
"An annotated bibliography on the 2014-2015 high school debate topic, compiled by Audrey Crane-Hirsch [and five others] September, 2014"--P. [2].
Other title(s)
National debate topic for high schools, 2014-2015
SuDoc no.
Y 1.1/3:113-23
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