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    I believe that storing nuclear waste is a good idea because there is many reasons why. I am going to explain these reasons. There is many pros about storing nuclear waste in Hanford, Washington, which is where I chose is best to store nuclear waste in. I think we should store nuclear waste in Hanford, Washington. I believe that Hanford, Washington is best because there isn’t a lot of rain there. The is only about 8 inches per a year so that is good because if there is a lot of rain the rain will…

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    Good morning/afternoon everyone. Wind power is a form of renewable energy that uses airflow to create energy. In 2014, 13.9% of Australia’s energy came from renewable sources and of that, only 4.2% of our energy was produced from Wind power. Yet, even with such a low percentage of our power coming from wind energy, our government wants to reduce this even further. The former prime minister of Australia, Tony Abbott, was a big critic of wind farms, stating that they are ‘ugly’ and pose a threat…

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    The game that I played and recorded a game log on was Diablo III. Diablo III is a popular action role-playing video game that was developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. The highly anticipated video game was first released for PC in 2012 and then rereleased on the major video game consoles in late 2013 and 2014. The lead designer of the game is Jay Wilson and he was assisted by other designers Josh Mosqueira and Leonard Boyarsky. This game exemplifies a lot of different aspects and…

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    created to guide and provide insight to parents about their child’s behavior. “Helping hyperactive kids” provides useful techniques and activities and a breakdown of how parents could use a sensory integration approach through play to explain the development of a child. Furthermore, this book discusses how the brain works, understanding the main sensory systems and the purpose of sensory integration therapy. In addition, there are several questionnaires provided in the book to determine if the…

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    Developing the practical skills of observing a child in detail and successfully interpreting your observation results is critical to the Occupational Therapy practice. The aim of the video observation assignment is to identify a child’s gross and fine motor abilities, visual perception, social skills, language, and play habits to determine the child’s strength and weaknesses through effective interpreted perceptions. To provide some background information to illustrate the context of the video,…

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    If you want to avoid a catastrophic climate change within the future of your existence, then the conversion of natural gas to liquid gas is not the answer for the future that you want for the America of tomorrow. So far, LNG plants seem to be the energy source that will bring a solution to the global warming disasters that fossil fuels have caused to the ozone layer, but the process of liquefying natural gas to an energy source is an intensive process. Brownsville is a city where it gets most of…

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    Human development is often compared to as the choice between what was inherited compared to what is obtained. In the following, we will compare the human development of children and changes that occur for students in between the ages of 6-7 versus the ages of 8-9. Information obtained from the Standford’s Children’s Health page helps us gather different milestones that age groups meet socially, intellectually and with what fine motor skills are developed. Physical aspects of the child ages 6-7…

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    In the United States we have a large population of people and a high demand for resources to fuel our constant need for energy. It would seem logical with having such technological advancements in our country we would have found a way to reduce the amount of natural resources needed to survive, as well as our carbon dioxide output. Currently the consumption and production of taste materials exceed the necessary amount of land or sea available to absorb the CO2 we are putting out. The required…

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    In current American politics, the topic of climate change is a contentious issue split largely along partisan lines. Still, the extensive amount of evidence showing the effect of greenhouse gas emissions on the environment has led many Americans to call for a ‘green revolution’ and the installment of environmentally friendly practices in not only product but energy consumption. Thomas Friedman once said that “You’ll know the green revolution has won when the word ‘green’ disappears,” (Begley).…

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    One way to measure a civilization’s technological capability is to assess its ability to collect, store, and utilize energy. Since the first industrial revolution, a process spurred forward by the ability to harness coal as an energy resource, humanity has undergone massive technological advances that have transformed nearly every aspect of human life. The continued advancement of human society is reliant upon the ability to harness more and more energy, but at some point our energy demand will…

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