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    nature. In a few centuries, technology and human development swiftly influenced our dependence on fossil fuels. Massive consumption of oil, coal, and gas drastically transformed our settlements into powerhouses for further progression. We now have electricity for lighting, gasoline for transportation, and coal for power sources. However, fossil fuels are being consumed at a rate faster than we can recover. The only possible key is to achieve a more balanced energy mix between mass burning of…

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    Edison 's invention of electricity had a large impact on society. It first reduced fires by gas lamps, which provided people with more safety. Electricity also lead the way for other inventions, like the television, radio, refrigerator, and anything else that runs on electricity (Danelek). The lightbulb also lengthened people 's daily lives. For instance, when it became dark outside that signaled the end of the day, but now this light bulbs people could stay awake longer…

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    this time are still very beneficial to a lot of people in this new day and age. The second industrial revolution made things way easier than it did before it was a huge change that took over a lot of things and people but it was for the better. The second industrial revolution focused mainly on electricity seeing as though electricity replaced steam, steam was one of the major power sources during the first revolution until electricity came about. A lot of changes started to take place from…

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    Energy Thermodynamics is, the everything that happens due to the flowing of the heat from a hot locale to a cold locale, and nothing occurs without the flow of the heat. Additionally, thermodynamics is an exact science. Thermodynamic system is defined by volume, pressure, temperature and chemical make-up. When conditions change the thermodynamic system will respond by changing its temperature, volume, pressure, or chemical make-up and will adjust accordingly in order to reach its original…

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    able to get their food and other necessities for the day. In addition, the COMIBOL owns the houses the miners live in. Mining camps are set up for the miners to live only after they have met the COMIBOLS requirements. Miners often work 5 to 10 years before the COMIBOL lends them a house. For the reason that their are house shortages if a miner loses his job or he dies the family is given a 90-day notice to leave.…

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    about this it said before this over 80 percent of the population had to leave on a farm without electricity in order to survive. Where if you was to tell somebody you live on a farm without any electricity now. People will ask you why? Yes, it changed education, electricity,transportation, medicine,clothing, and mass production was made possible. This also was achieved by coal and steam that fuel electricity. We can talk about the pros about the industrial revolution, but what about the people…

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    of trash that humans produce every day, for this problem we recycle most of the trash. Our system will be organized by states, is divided into districts, and each district can have a separate office. Our city is making by recycling things and contain a hospital, a recycling center, police center, fire drill, water treatment central, a supermarket, many houses, a high amount of buildings and industries. One of the things with humans more use in the modern days is the energy. There is two…

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    is dependent on electricity for our small devices and our homes to the steel that is used in skyscrapers today to how we can travel at hundreds of miles per hour. The way the second industrial revolution shifted from the first industrial revolution is quite a drastic change. The mass production of steel by pumping hot air through the pig iron to increase the rate at which we can produce it allowed us to expand into parts of the country that would be just tiring to travel to without the train.…

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    Nuclear fuel or coal seam gas? In this work two different possible sources which can be used for electricity generation i.e., nuclear fuel and coal seam gas are compared. Starting with coal seam gas, technical, economical, environmental, and health related aspects of each source is discussed. Finally, a recommendation is made based on the ethical, environmental and economical assessment of each possible source of energy. “Dewatering” is the main part of extracting CSG which means pumping out…

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    Although there are many benefits to using this energy source and although is it not widely adopted in the United States it is the third biggest source of electricity in the country. For instance, only about 20% of energy in the United states is generated by the use of nuclear plants (Hyndman 335). It is known that one of the benefits of nuclear energy is the fact that it is environmentally friendly, but there…

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