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    Everyday around the world, someone, somewhere, is trying to find the next new big source of energy. We do not really think of the where we get our energy but sooner or later, the sources of energy may run out and the world would be left in despair. Today, the people of the world mainly depend on fossil fuels such as coal. This is an issue because natural fuels such as coal are nonrenewable and harmful to the earth we live on. Since fossil fuels are nonrenewable, that means they will run out…

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    these ideas can be called sustainability ideas and sustainable development. Sustainability has become a huge topic in todays conversations amongst those who plan on fixing the planet. So you might wonder what sustainability is right? Sustainability is the idea of you using the planet without producing longer term damage…

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    Is Canada A Superpower

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    greater technological challenge than humanity has ever faced. Nevertheless, in today’s time, it may also be the most crucial challenge to overcome. There are many countries that portray the ability to lead the twenty-first century into a sustainable development. Amongst these countries, Canada distinguished itself as a top contender to achieve this goal. Canada has dignified itself in the past by its ability to create and implement public-private collaborations that have built visionary physical…

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    ensure the safety, the ongoing access to the global nuclear trade with the help of treaties and cooperation agreements, a significant amount of capital for the construction of new plant and public support for the use of technology peacefully. Nuclear energy is growing around the globe, just not so much in the West. About 70 new reactors are under construction all…

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    In addition to not exhausting natural resources, their main advantage is, in most cases, total absence of almost any air emissions or waste products. In other words, Solar Energy can almost be considered as an absolute clean and safe energy source (Tsoutsos, et al.,2005). Not to mention the socioeconomic benefits, such as diversification and security of energy supply, provision of significant…

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    “Hot, Flat, and Crowded”, had a general theme throughout the entire book about the current state of the world and what we should be doing in order to make it better. The author, Thomas Friedman, discusses the three major issues he sees in the world, as evident by the title of this informative book. The term “Hot” refers to the current state of the climate and how the Earth is experiencing a process known as global warming. Global warming is the process by which the planet becomes increasing…

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    environment that is affected in this example is planet Earth. Some factors that are influencing this event of global warming is pollution. Pollution is the introduction of contaminates into an environment that causes adverse change. Hence we have the development of an ecological crisis. The main ingredient in pollution that causes such adverse changes is carbon dioxide. Because of carbon dioxides chemical properties, carbon dioxide absorbs heat effectively. When pollution…

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    century is known to be the start of new beginnings. It was that generation where machineries evolve the economics and social life of the human beings: from traveling to one place to another, a click of a button for communication, and to sending news to the residents of the world. But, as the year progress the mortals abused the capability of these machines. One of the problems is how they report news and how they edit stuff to create news and spread rumors. Can news reporters be fully trusted? …

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    understanding the value social media has in regards to today’s news. Social media has changed many aspects of journalism. Now, for the consumer, sharing news has become more important than searching for it. Based on who you follow or who you’re friends with will determine what kinds of information pops up on your timeline. Because of things like Twitter, where news is easily accessible with real-time updates, there is a demand for instant news stories that quickly inform. Newspapers cannot…

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    The new social media has not made for a more enlightened, connected and democratic society. Instead, it has used mechanisms to instill fear and mass hysteria to those following them and will continue to negatively influence and mislead people in the future. The traditional media that baby boomers have used is the newspaper. A newspaper passes through many editors and every person is assigned a single section, so you know your section well. Information is passed through journalists to writers…

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