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    undertaking parlor, and that he worked for the radio. James said, “We’d be glad to give you a job.” “You can stay out in the barn, for there is a room above in the loft with running water and electricity. Shiftlet eagerly accepted the opportunity and told them he looked forward to working here. Later that day, he ate supper and then headed to the…

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    After turning on a candle at night continuously, I look towards the empty dark halls of my house and wonder, when will i see light at night, again. It made not sound like it but this is literal. When i was around 8, the electricity in my house went out. This was a really unexpected time for us since we've never experienced something like this before. Not being able to watch T.V or shower with hot water was one of the hardest things for me personally because i was young and i didn´t fully…

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    Petraeus needed to address the security of the area before these tasked could start. The general needed to remove the bad people without creating more enemies among the populous. Documented in the Huffington Post, “Petraeus and his soldiers had…

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    Mount Everest

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    by land while Antarctica is land surrounded by ocean. The Arctic ice cap is ten feet thick on average. Global warming affect the ice by making it thinner and in 2002 Ward Hunt ice shelf cracked in half. Arctic region is meant to stay frozen all 365 days. The ice gap is melting quickly and shrinking because of global warming. The ice cap helps cooling the entire planet. Polar bears travel from ice floe to ice floe. Since ice is separate the polar bears swim longer distances. Some polar bears get…

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    Drug Abuse In Tennessee

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    person with the addiction but the families surrounding them. For instance, having an addiction to a specific drug can start arguments with a spouse or relative because those that are addicted will no longer see anything such as rent, car note, electricity as a priority. The drug becomes the main point of focus. This is not only damaging to and individuals health, but can hurt those within the community by stressing, or putting them in harms way. On the other hand, not all drugs are illegal…

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    care while growing up in India. Hardships come in all forms and fashion and for me it was not limited to the ability to afford proper dental care. As a child I would study sitting by a candlelight during the blistering summer heats of Delhi without electricity, but it was still not enough to become a “smart child”. However, I kept working hard despite the shortcomings and finally college was where I had found success in my education. Struggles like these both in my personal as well as…

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    Human Memory And Memory

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    communicate with others, calculate numbers and eventually die. Unfortunately, human nervous system cannot be saved while the computer’s memory can be saved on hard drive. The brain uses electricity and chemical to send signals to the other parts of the body and the brain itself while a computer uses the electricity to send signals and messages. The human brain is much smarter and it has a lot to take care of plus is independent and controlling all the body parts as well as taking care about…

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    Jet Fuel

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    This would allow for a Reversible-Regenerative Fuel Cell Power System, which would be comprised of a fuel cell and an electrolyzer. Hydrogen and oxygen would react in the fuel cell to form electricity and water. The electricity would go to power the aircraft electrical systems and the water would be fed to the electrolyzer to be turned back into hydrogen and oxygen for reuse. The use of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell / Gas Turbine(SOFC/GT) would use several methods…

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    Importance Of Smart Grids

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    future generations. A Smart World is a collection of different technologies which are getting improved better and better with the invention of Automation in every sector with wide range of application step by step. As the automation is improving day by day in each sector, with the advancement of technologies, resulting in advantages such as time reduction, efficiency, producing accurate results, scalability, and flexibility and so on. This paper shows how the world is moving…

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    INTRO With the rise of the Asian Tigers, the world’s attention has shifted to the East in terms of growth prospects and economic potential. Similar to other Asian countries, India has possessed the right ingredients for this transformation. However, because of its combination of a closed economy and a democratic government, changes were slow to come. India is in a different place now; it has been growing rapidly: inflation has eased, international investors are bullish on India and the Modi…

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