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    Cladogram Characteristics

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    huts, cabins, houses, buildings and skyscrapers. The out-group is the tipi within the cladogram shown at the beginning of the cladogram to represent a trait shared by all. The cladogram represents the traits in order as living space, furniture, electricity, and height of more than one floor within the structure. These traits categorize the taxa within the cladogram. The traits were chosen for the cladogram present in the taxa of the tipi, hut, cabin, house, building and skyscraper were…

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    stock ticker machine… Edison's stock ticker used less electricity and extended battery life” (Crepeau). The United States economy pretty much depended on Thomas Edison. His inventions were fueling the power houses of the nation and were lighting the way for new bonds with other nations. The US was thriving under the wing of Edison. Great symbols of the nation were now greater than before with lights. His inventions weren’t only used with electricity, he was able to improve older ways of…

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    Research Paper On Coal

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    used as fuel. Coal is not just what Americans use to cook their hot dogs, or start a campfires. Everything from charging your phone, to the lighting in your house ,and other major electrical appliances you use every single day. Without coal the electricity needed for these appliances would not work, ture on, light up, or wake you up. This is one of the most undermined energy sources because people do not realize what coal does for them, and how it provides for more than just a BBQ . (Kid…

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    He also postulates that as for "IT spurred industry transformations, most of the ones that are going to happen have likely already happened or are in the process of happening." Although industry and markets will continue to evolve and some will still undergo fundamental changes, Carr suggests that the buildout of IT is "much closer to its end than its beginning." To support his position, Carr states that: IT's power is outstripping most of the business needs it fulfills; the price of…

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    Pro Solar Energy Essay

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    factor for air pollution. According to cleanerandgreener.org, “Most of this air pollution we cause results from the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, natural gas, and gasoline to produce electricity and power our vehicles.” Our society burns these soon-to-be-gone resources to produce electricity. The result of these gasses that are produced is that “three million people around the world die due to outdoor pollution” (Arabia 2000). The benefits of solar energy may not be seen…

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    not addressed. Wind energy is one of the fastest-growing aspects of renewable energy in the United States. The wind generates electricity by turning the blades of turbines. About 3% of the total electricity in the United States was generated by wind turbines in 2012, which is tantamount to the annual electricity use for about 12 million households. “The amount of electricity generated by wind has increased from about 6 billion kilowatt hours in 2000 to 140 billion kilowatt hours in 2012.” 2.…

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    Although the client base of Hezelaer are businesses and households, consumers, Hezelaer is typically subject to a fixed (or slowly-varying) price per MWh so, Hezealer needs to decide wheather they want to wait to buy the required electricity amount for each individual hour on the APX (spot market), or hedge its obligations in advance by buying forwards, options or a combination of them. There are other utility companies who also own generation assets which act as a natural hedge for…

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    order for a sample of matter to be an electrical conductor. The first requirement is that the sample must contain electrically charged particles. The second requirement is that the electrically charged particles must be able to freely move when electricity is applied to them. Faraday named these “charge carriers” ions. Faraday also introduced the terms cation and anion to distinguish the…

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    if were to be invested in renewable energy, could create 18 000-20 000 jobs. Whereas the same amount of money invested in oil and gas provides less than 3000 jobs. Wind energy can also prove to be more appealing than oil in the way that a stable electricity price is created, versus with oil and gas the prices are always fluctuating with supply and…

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    with her entire family. They were bakers who went to church every Sunday and lived very religious lifestyles. When they were not walking to and from church, however, they were doing chores because they had no electricity to light their house at night. Elizabeth lived without electricity and air conditioning. Today we are fortunate to have these privileges but what would happen if the world ran out of fossil fuels? As soon as the last batteries ran out, we’d be right back in the Middle Ages…

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