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Title: U.S Should Admit Foreign Scientists And High-Tech Employees
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December 12, 2005 |
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This can be the way to solve the problem in short term, meanwhile, America can improve its education system to encourage and produce more mathematics and science students in the future. Insufficient scientists will affect businesses by slowing down their production and the research and development along with the businesses profits and the gross domestic production for the country... Showed first 250 characters
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If the shortage problem still remains, the businesses might open or move their factory to overseas, where there is more potential scientist. Thousands of jobs will be taken away from America. This will hurt the America gross domestic production too. Admit more foreign scientist and high-tech workers is the good way to solve this problem... Showed next 250 characters
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