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    In the days before industrialization, climate change, carbon emissions and rising temperatures were not global issues. Back then, people were concerned more with the Bubonic plague or the Crusades, instead of their EVs and solar roofs. But obviously, the times have changed. In the mid-eighteenth century, also known as the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, there were roughly 700 million people on the Earth, compared to estimates of over seven billion in 2015 (McLamb). Much of the economic…

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    people believe that there are no real alternatives that could sustain a city like fossil fuels do. There in fact plenty of alternatives to fossil fuels and one that is sweeping the planet is wind power (Small Wind Turbine, Big Difference | EniDay). Fossil fuels are an everyday resource used by people. It powers the trains, planes, and automobiles that help make cities run. Some people argue that cutting out fossil fuels, or even just reducing the amount used, would devastate the economy.…

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    Institute. Protecting these power plants from terrorist attacks is the mission of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The NRC sets up rules that must be followed to ensure the safety of the power plant, such as security access zones, and security staffing. To talk about security measures on a more upscale level, the power plants are tested to endure the attack of a bomb and a plane attack. All the same, some may suggest that terrorists might not target the actual power plant itself rather they…

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    Treatise 4-6: John Locke defines Political Power with the use of state of nature or simply the natural instinct a person has. All people are naturally in the state of perfect freedom. They have the ability to control their own actions or do as they please. In this state everyone is treated equally and nobody is over or under powered. People will always be present in this state unless their freedom is stripped from them. The only possible way a person would lose their right to freedom…

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    Lord of the Flies and the government crisis A government is an organization in a community or political entity that has the power to enact and enforce laws and maintain peace and order. An effective government is necessary since it is considered the leadership of an organization, community or political entity. The government on the island in Lord of the Flies is no exception. William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, is set on a remote island sparsely populated with young boys ages six to…

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    All four of these things can measure the distribution of energy and determine if in fact by 2030 there will be “universal access to affordable, reliable, and modern energy services” (7.1) 7.2 Eco footprint and eco system can help measure due to the fact that by monitoring the eco footprint it can be seen what is being wasted and where improvements can be made in order to “share of renewable energy in the global energy mix” (7.2). And the Ecosystem services in turn can be regulated… 7.3 For the…

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    Our world is depending on energy. There is a great deal of information and enthusiasm today about the development and increased production of our global energy needs from alternative energy sources. Energy is a necessity for us. Whereas due to certain factors humans have to find out alternative sources. Fossil fuel resource in our world is decreasing exponentially. In addition, there are financial and environmental problems related. We need to develop alternative energy or fuel resources. First…

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    He predicted that these scandalous acts performed at the club would escalate and take over the whole city, which he compared to the fall of Rome. After the Revolution, the Americans went through many changes. They grew out of the custom that your power should be passed down to your children, as it had been in Great Britain. The Society of Cincinnati was a hereditary organization made up of soldiers who fought…

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    The next major renewable energy in Canada is wind-generated power, which has garnered significant attention since the 21st century, resulting from emerging wind-farming capabilities used to produce electrical energy. The development of wind-generated electricity is becoming increasingly promising as costs of production decline practically every year. Over the last ten years, Canada’s wind power has grown thirty fold; “over 3750 wind turbines generate electricity in 170 wind farms across the…

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    To begin with, in the judicial system, there is an ongoing dispute over what compromises the proper amount of judicial power. The lack of agreement concerning policymaking power of courts is reflected in the debate over judicial activism versus judicial restraint. In general, these two theories represent the conflicting approaches taken by judges in their task of interpretation. Thus, the Court may choose to play an active or passive role in politics by either changing or upholding public…

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