National parks are protected. Nobody can cut down trees in a national park. This would stop deforestation.
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devolution
No. Most countries already have too few schools for them to be closed down for not having more robust facilities. What the government should do is allocate funds previously not set for education to add playgrounds and libraries to these schools or create legal agreements between local parks and libraries for shared use with the school.
a close out or a shut down
Most government offices and functions will close. Services from federal courts to federal parks to passport processing will close. Employees will essentially be put on furlough and not paid until services reopen.However, government shut down was avoided last night. (April 8, 2011.)It means that all gov run buildings will close, such as the Smithsonian in D.C, and basically, no one in the government is getting paid
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Yes, it will close down this year....this month (June 2009) 50% of production will be cut down! It's nice to work in NSCZ....but we can't fight our jobs if it's a corporate decision that can help recover the company's business....
she was in it
It was a threat to the authority of the national government.
Animals and wilderness areas are preserved. Without them ancient redwoods would have been cut down, whole species of animals killed, and plants disappeared. Instead of the natural wonders of places like Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion we would have more shopping centers and houses. Nothing can replace our National Parks for beauty and history.
The basic building blocks of government are a legislature, a person in charge, the court system and the bureaucracy. Each larger government is broken down into smaller, sub-national governments.