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Why Do You Leave Me Alone
year: 2004
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Still Loving U
year: 2004
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Type (twin radial sublight engines.Starfighter is a fictional spaceship in the Star Wars universe.Please help improve this section by expanding it.Starfighter design is similar to that of the Naboo Royal Starship.Starfighter first appeared during the space battle period of the Battle of Naboo in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace where a squadron of the fighters attacked the orbiting Droid Control Ship.Starfighter into the Droid Control Ship's docking bay.Amidala's Naboo Royal Cruiser upon its arrival to Coruscant.This ship available to the player in the Nintendo 64 video game Star Wars: Battle for Naboo.Cultural impact A life sized model of a Naboo Starfighter hangs suspended from the ceiling of the Blue Wing at the Boston Museum of Science, in Boston, Massachusetts.This 1:1 scale model was unveiled at the museum in April 2004, as a prelude to the Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination exhibit.The model was previously used as a prop during the filming of The Phantom Menace.However prior to the development of electromagnetic shields this chromium finish protected pilots from harmful rays in the planets atmosphere.Naboo Starfighter Unveiled for Museum Exhibit.This page was last modified on 27 April 2008, at 23:45.Many people don't see it that way, or think it's simply a necessary evil.Naboo is dedicated to the proposition that reducing our use of oil will be good for the American economy, for the world polity, and for the environment that sustains us all.Oil use corrupts our politics and our environment in ways that often reinforce each other.It undermines our health, our economy, and our national security.The environmental impact of burning oil is well known and fairly well quantified.If a trip to Los Angeles doesn't convince you, a trip to Delhi definitely will.These factors make the supply of oil less stable than it used to be, making the price more volatile and potentially subjecting the economy to shortages.An ever increasing share of our national income is spent to import oil.Few people consider the possibility that we could more cheaply invest in technologies that would make that expense unnecessary.Just as important, our interest in preserving ready access to that oil prevents us from enacting policies and laws that could change the conditions that have given rise to these groups.Americans believe, often intuitively, that cheap gasoline underpins our economy.Certainly, the majority of Americans enjoy the benefits, such as they are, of cheap gasoline: it enables them to drive large cars long distances every day.Politicians are of course keenly aware of the situation, and pursue policies intended to keep the oil flowing and the cars moving.Subsidized driving is an integral part of most Americans' lives: most of us live in the suburbs, and many others live in rural areas.Cheap gasoline made cars ubiquitous, creating an automobile industry that by some measures is the largest industry in the country.Many people are concerned that regulations and tax policy interfere with the market's natural ability to deliver goods, oil in particular, at the least possible cost.Some of that concern is well placed.When judging the efficiency of the market, however, it's important to note that the market works according to its own logic.Unless we place a value on those things that the market recognizes as costs, it will treat them as free.The market relies on law to operate.It is up to us, as makers of the law, to use the law to teach corporations the value of the things they cannot know.The effort by American politicians to ensure cheap and plentiful oil reaches its nadir in foreign policy.We import more oil from Saudi Arabia than from anywhere else except Canada.American values: undemocratic, intolerant, misogynistic.The situation is much the same in Kuwait.Current concerns include terrorism by Islamic militants, economic stagnation, and the curtailment of human rights and democratization.The United States tried to pursue friendly relations with Uzbekistan since its independence in 1991, and provided humanitarian and economic development aid contingent on improvements in the areas of human rights and democratization.When the improvements failed to materialize, the aid was cut back, and recently Uzbekistan rescinded the military base agreement.Some people will point out that oil is but a subset of the larger global economy, in that the United States trades with every country that has goods to sell, irrespective of its state of human rights or democracy.Since we trade with nondemocracies all the time, why single out oil and the likes of Saudi Arabia for special attention?Whether or not they can destroy us, they can certainly make us less safe and more militant.During the second half of the 20th century, the United States maintained the most expensive military machine on earth, with the stated intent of fending off the dread Communism.Now that that bugbear is safely squished, some observers have noted that Terrorism has in many ways taken its place.Our military, now larger than that of the next 25 largest militaries combined, serves other purposes, too.With Kuwait as an object lesson, it has largely prevented wars of conquest since 1973.While it could be argued that preventing war is, all in all, a good thing, this is not the way to do it.Maintaining bases and protecting shipping lanes has a direct cost as well, of course.To the extent that they protect the oil supply, they are yet another cost borne by the American taxpayer instead of the American driver.By consuming oil at the rate we do, America is undermining its heritage and its potential for good in the world.If the American electorate were to see that cheap gasoline undermines their health, prosperity, and safety, they would surely want to make changes.And if they knew what is done in their name across the world to preserve cheap gasoline, more of them surely would demand changes.Unfortunately, that's a great many ifs.It plays a negligible role in electricity production, for example.Thus the problem is large or small, depending on ones perspective.Of the 20 million barrels we use each day, 1.Still, it would be a start: we would be making the situation worse at a slower rate.If the goal is never another barrel, we have to start somewhere.That doesn't mean reducing our consumption would have no effect, however.It's a fact, the proof of which is beyond the scope of this essay, that commodity prices are highly volatile: small changes in supply or demand effect the price greatly.Due to policies enacted in the 70s (including the CAFE automobile efficiency standards) consumption declined for 5 years, reaching a low of 15.What happened to oil prices in those years?Yet here we have reduction in demand while prices are falling.But it's not really a contradiction: in economic terms, demand was constrained by shifting the demand curve.The lesson should be clear.Who, in 1978, thought OPEC would be irrelevant for almost two decades?Cost of Nothing Doing We use as much oil as we do because our economy is responding to price signals.Those prices are known to exclude many costs, costs we all bear (or are leaving to our children), whether we drive or not.Making gasoline include the cost of pollution, in particular, would be a strike for fairness.Some costs, however, are beyond calculation.What is the cost of sidelining the great principles of liberalism and freedom that America has championed for generations?What is the cost of fighting terrorism to our society, to the kind of country we want to have and be and become?Are we to miss our chance for the sake of cheap gasoline?The strategy is to raise efficiency, again and again, continually, forever.We need not give up anything except that which we don't want.America in this day and age.Well, we can almost agree, because if it were literally true that no one wanted it, we wouldn't have it, in the same way that we don't have nuclear war.Typically, someone else pays for it.For example, tire companies don't recycle tires because the city dump absorbs the cost (to a degree).Oil companies don't bear the cost of pollution, and car companies don't bear the cost of inefficient engines.Make it expensive, and we'll have less.Reduce taxes on income and profits, things we want, and tax waste instead.It will take time, and there are those who say we shouldn't wait.But more than speed, we need constancy.It's far better to act perpetually, with the constant goal of never another barrel.Great and Holy Market can do that.Raising the gasoline tax is textbook economic policy for reducing consumption.Build the cost into the car, up front.Amory Lovins describes something he calls feebates.The amount of the rebate would depend on how much the vehicle's fuel economy exceeds the pivot point for vehicles of that size.Instead, the fees paid by buyers of less efficient vehicles (which impose social costs) would be used to pay the rebates to buyers of more efficient vehicles (which save social costs), with a tiny bit left over to pay the feebates' administrative costs.The idea is to move the market, to create a new market, guaranteed to be profitable, in efficient vehicles.Mid Rim planet of a large population, Naboo is one of the central planets in the game.Naboo is mostly rolling fields of grass, but turns to hills, valleys and mountains as one goes south and eventually a large swamp.It's a relatively easy planet and is not very aggresive.It is usually the next step after Tatooine.Naboo is best known for its goregous capital of Theed, but it's home to many other cities.Table of contents 1 Planetary Data 1.Cities (Player, by server) 1.Star Wars Lore 3 Known Rulers of Naboo window.Planetary map of Naboo Naboo is part of the Naboo System.Star Wars Lore An idyllic world close to the border of the Outer Rim Territories, Naboo is inhabited by peaceful humans known as the Naboo, and an indigenous species of intelligent amphibians called the Gungans.Naboo's surface consists of swampy lakes, rolling plains and green hills.Naboo's river cities are respendlent with classical architecture and greenery, while the underwater Gungan settlements are a beautiful display of exotic hydrostatic bubble technology.Naboo is a geologically unique world.It lacks a molten core, indicative of an ancient world.The planet is a conglomerate of large rocky bodies permeated by countless caves and tunnel networks.This causes numerous swampy lakes on the surface, which lead deeper into the planet's structure.The native Gungans have developed transports that exploit these cave networks, but even these hardy explorers pause at venturing too deep into the planet core, for it is infested with gargantuan sea beasts with ravenous appetites.Trade Federation protested by blockading Naboo.The world's leaders, Queen Amidala and Governor Sio Bibble, were taken captive by the Trade Federation's droid armies.Even Naboo's representative, Senator Palpatine, could not get past the bureaucratic stalling tactics of the Trade Federation.She returned to Naboo and recruited the help of the Gungans.Together, Naboo's two cultures were able to repel the Trade Federation invasion, and bring peace back to the serene world.The cooperation of the Naboo and the Gungans was unprecedented, and marked a new era between the two people.Ages ago, when Naboo and Gungan first met, there was bloodshed, and tensions between the two cultures continued for thousands of years.Despite the suffering caused by the Trade Federation invasion, the end result brought about new prosperity for Naboo.D'un, one of Naboo's three moons.In the revised rough draft of The Phantom Menace (which at the time was just known as "The Beginning"), Naboo was called Utapau.This name dates back to the earliest Star Wars drafts, when it was the early name for Tatooine.Known Rulers of Naboo King Narmele (c.BBY) Queen Yarm (reign unknown) King Jafan (c.This page was last modified 20:20, 27 April 2008.An idyllic world close to the border of the Outer Rim Territories, Naboo is inhabited by peaceful humans known as the Naboo, and an indigenous species of intelligent amphibians called the Gungans.Naboo's surface consists of swampy lakes, rolling plains and green hills.Naboo's river cities are respendlent with classical architecture and greenery, while the underwater Gungan settlements are a beautiful display of exotic hydrostatic bubble technology.Naboo is a geologically unique world.The planet is a conglomerate of large rocky bodies permeated by countless caves and tunnel networks.This causes numerous swampy lakes on the surface, which lead deeper into the planet's structure.The native Gungans have developed transports that exploit these cave networks, but even these hardy explorers pause at venturing too deep into the planet core, for it is infested with gargantuan sea beasts with ravenous appetites.Trade Federation protested by blockading Naboo.The world's leaders, Queen Amidala and Governor Sio Bibble, were taken captive by the Trade Federation's droid armies.Jedi Knights sent by Supreme Chancellor Valorum freed Queen Amidala, and she then journeyed to Coruscant, to request the senate's intervention in the blockade.Even Naboo's representative, Senator Palpatine, could not get past the bureaucratic stalling tactics of the Trade Federation.She returned to Naboo and recruited the help of the Gungans.Together, Naboo's two cultures were able to repel the Trade Federation invasion, and bring peace back to the serene world.Free Gaming Minis With Purc...Mac by splitting the tag document.Welcome to Star Wars Role Play, Planet Naboo.If you are new to the game, please see this page to get started."Few know what darkness lies in the hearts of men..Darkside of the Force rarely forget it."We are not responsible for the actions of our players in real life.If you can read this, you're probably too close.At Commander, Lee, That crazy psycho biotch who stalks us, or a lawyer wanting to sue us for royalties please go away.Notice: Microsoft has no responsibility for the content featured in this group.Click here for more info.Naboo, a fantastic character from the TV show The Mighty Boosh.This is the only Naboo fanlisting approved by TheFanlistings.Please join up and show how much you love Naboo.The Mighty Boosh, any of its cast and crew, etc.Apparently Julian's family had been coming in all week to reserve their copies.That, and I too, am clearly from Leeds.Defend the world of Naboo in the Naboo Starfighter against the might of the Vulture Droid!Send Anakin Skywalker or the Naboo Fighter Pilot up the access ladder to pilot the Starfighter.Starfighter measures 15" (38 cm) long!Prefer to shop by phone?FORCE, KNIGHTS KINGDOM, MINDSTORMS, QUATRO, ROBOTICS INVENTION SYSTEM, the DUPLO logo, the QUATRO logo, the LEGO and LEGOLAND logos are trademarks of the LEGO Group.
 
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