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    must also invest in battery technology. If this problem isn 't solved, then the energy produced by renewables will never be able to be as effective as they could be and will always be overshadowed by fossil fuels and nuclear energy. Some problems without a proper way to store renewable energy stems from energy curtailment, negative energy prices and energy price spikes. There are current technologies…

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    revolution, paved the way for the creation of Watts steam engine. It also allowed us to manufacture materials that were never able to be made before efficiently, gave electricity to cities and allowed the economy of many small countries to improve dramatically in a short period of time. The industrial revolution would not have been possible without coal powering the thousands of factories and plants around the world. Once the industrial revolution started in the late 1700s the demand for coal…

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    In the first ode of the play Antigone by Sophocles, the unique qualities of human nature are expressed through literary devices. These devices include: extended metaphor, simile and personification. The use of metaphor shows intellect and ingenuity, the use of simile shows intellect, and the use of personification shows skill. All of which culminate together to show the ways that humankind is different from other living organisms. Firstly, an extended metaphor is used within the ode, this…

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    The dependent variable was the amount of wrong turns each rat made which was hypothesized to depend on how many trials the rats got with or without food. In this experiment, three groups of rats were put in a maze. Group 1 was given no food when they reached the end. Group two was given food every time they reached the end, and group three was only given food when they reached the end for the…

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    words of Franklin D. Roosevelt, “The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much it is whether we provide enough for those who have little.” (brainyquote.com), the solution to providing affordable, clean electricity to all of humanity lies in nuclear power. Nuclear power should replace the need for all other forms of energy because the power plants deliver more energy, are better for the environment, and generate less waste than any other form of…

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    their inventions began with ideas as simple as spears and even fire, the most recent inventions of today’s day and age have become very advanced and complex. Humans compose most of the more recent inventions of circuits and their components, which control the power source known as electricity, and use it to power the device. Technology is what humans classify these inventions as; whether electricity powers the tool or not, humans consider it as technology. Technology is not only used for human…

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    Panels are a board made up of photovoltaic systems that allow protons to knock electrons free from atoms causing a flow of electricity to occur. The word photovoltaic basically means they convert…

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    originally in. The last social factor is the growing coffee culture around the world. With this, Starbucks has a huge opportunity to increase the income of their company because of the increasing demand for their coffee. As for the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority these political, legal, and social factors greatly impact their business as…

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    Chemical engineers are a vital part of our society, however their expertise in energy sources is one of the most vital because of its ongoing development in our daily society. Renewable energy sources are energies that we rely on every day for example electricity, hot water, and fuel for our cars. Most of this energy derives from fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Chemical engineers are working on the sustainability of energy sources as our fossil…

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    generation, transmission and distribution? Task 4 (D1) Electricity has greatly evolved from what it once was, to be fit for our modern day consumption and usage. Electrical engineering was first pioneered in the early 19th century, and great progress had been made by the time the 19th century came to a close. Most of the advancements were made by the likes of Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse; who all aided in making electricity what it is today. In 1878 Thomas Edison started…

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