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    pollution from the panels is not near the amount of greenhouse gasses that are produced when fossil fuels are burned. Another controversial issue is that solar plants can cause environmental issues. Another issue people have with solar energy are the power plants. That building these solar plants by clearing land will have longer term hazards such as harming the animal life. Firstly, this is true with every plant not just a solar plant. Secondly the land clearing is much cleaner than what is…

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    Power Of Persuasion

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    The Power of Persuasion American citizens perceive the president of the United States as dominant and powerful figure. His job is to please millions of Americans, along with his oval office. Just like anything, the president is as powerful as you allow him to be. This is why it’s important for current and future presidents to master the power of persuasion. Persuasion is a very important tool and asset to have while running a country. You need people on your side to support you and stand behind…

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    Following this further, the constitution is a living document, it never gets old. Some portions of the constitution are very specific about certain topics and vague about others. The fact that certain parts are vague makes the constitution a living document, it can adapt to changes. The goal was for the constitution to be able to stand generation after generation. When our founding fathers created the constitution they realized that any document meant to frame a government needed flexibility,…

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    Nuclear Energy Advantages

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    Coal is a black or brown rock made mostly of carbon from decomposed plants and animals. The coal is…

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    change due to increasing of fossil fuel use. The Wind and solar power are the most promising renewable energy since 2010 in term of the growth rate and availability. The increase of…

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    respective countries through their leadership and heavy influence. Hitler’s and Mussolini’s rise to power can be compared and analyzed by showing their influences of power that affected their economical, political, social changes on society. Hitler and Mussolini came into power to establish single party states while Germany and Italy were under severe tension and depression. Hitler acquired power in Germany from 1933 to 1945 as compared to Mussolini who ruled for 21 years starting in 1922…

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    Leaders are appointed in countries and states to govern and manage the well being of the citizens. The ruling party, who primarily authorizes laws and bills, retains power. The dynamics of the political sphere is largely dependent on the power structure and form of government in the state. Authoritarianism occurs when citizens conform to extreme obedience and submission to their leaders (Altemeyer, 2006), coined as Right Wing Authoritarian (RWA) followers. North Korea, governed by the Supreme…

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    in the Roman Republic. It consisted of a separation of powers and a system of checks and balances. A balanced, constitutional government consists of legislative, executive, and judicial functions. In a monarchy, all of these would be included under the king. He decided how the kingdom would use its money, how that money would be raised, what the laws were, how they would be executed, and oversaw that they were executed correctly. This much power was a lot for one man to possess. With this sole…

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    Solar Energy

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    electricity produced. For example, a large number of arrays would be needed to generate electricity for a power plant (Kuecken, 1979). A power plant can also use a concentrating solar power system where sunlight is focused with mirrors to create a high-intensity heat source to produce steam or mechanical power to run a generator that creates electricity. CONVERSION OF SOLAR ENERGY FOR USE Producing solar power is just as simple as using the sunlight that heats the surface of the earth. Now,…

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    (2016) Public opinion on nuclear energy: what influences it. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Retrieved 24 March 2018, from https://thebulletin.org/public-opinion-nuclear-energy-what-influences-it9379 Black, R. (2011). Nuclear power 'gets little public support worldwide'. BBC News. Retrieved 23 March 2018, from http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-15864806 Landry, S. (2018). Nuclear Fission vs. Nuclear Fusion: What’s the Difference? – Difference Wiki. Difference…

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