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    The ever growing need for electricity, a problem no one is short in awareness for. There has always a constant battle to find the newest, most efficient source of energy. The United States has been ignoring the need for a better source of electricity for way too long, and it has been taking it toll on not only the environment, but also the economy. For years there has been countless promises and plans to fix this ongoing issue, nearly all have failed, and we are left with an unresolved issue…

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    through ten to twenty decades over the operating range of interest. For this reason, it will be necessary to apply the principle of diversity for nuclear power plants and have the following instruments with their ranges: Proportional counter (Source range), compensated ion chamber (Intermediate range), and uncompensated ionization chamber (Power range). Measurement of neutron level is critical important because its rapid means of determining dangerous…

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    major earthquake, a 15-metre tsunami disabled the power supply and cooling of three Fukushima Daiichi reactors, causing a nuclear accident on March 11th 2011 that would reintroduce to the world the question of “Should the use of nuclear energy continue?” Fukushima and many other critical junctures since the start of the first nuclear reactor in Idaho, in December 1951, have influenced changing attitudes towards nuclear energy throughout time. Nuclear power is one of the primary sources of…

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    National security and the protection of a state’s citizens is a primary duty for a government. The protection of human rights is also a great responsibility and central to having a modern democracy. A government though must sometimes restrict the human rights of some of its citizens in order to protect the state and its people. The judiciary has a role in deciding when to intervene in the restriction of the human rights of the citizenry when it feels the government has gone too far. In this…

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    of government. The Executive Branch has the power to discard any bills, even if the Legislative Branch wanted the bill to pass. The Executive Branch also has the power and control to call any important or special Congress meetings. The Executive Branch can suggest any legislation and can attract people about legislation and other things. With matters concerning the Judicial Branch of government, the Executive Branch, and mainly the President, has the power to hand pick any Supreme Court Judges…

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    “The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that about 11% of world marketed energy consumption is from renewable energy sources” (U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2014). Renewable energy is often referred to as green because it is a strong for the environment, or so we think. Media covers a wide variety of global warming and greenhouse gas stories, but nobody seems to have a solution to the problems. This could be in large, because being green is such a vague topic. To…

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    3 Branches of the Government When the founding fathers formed the Constitution they wanted a government that did not give one person too much power. In the Constitution it states that the government to separated into three different parts. Each branch has its own responsibilities and tasks they have to perform to help the country succeed and make sure its citizen’s rights are not ignored. The three branches are Legislative, Judicial, and Executive. All three branches use a system of checks and…

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    with James Madison from Virginia but also examines the ideals of Hamilton, Paterson, Pinckney among a handful of others. Other ideals brought about by the other 54 members concerned problems of small vs large states, rights of its citizens, and the powers that the government possessed. Of all the members sent to the convention, easily the strongest and most outspoken was James Madison of Virginia. Well spoken and intelligent, James Madison worked from the minute he arrived.. Prior to the…

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    the three branches that makeup our government works? For starters, the three branches are the Legislative branch, the executive branch and the judicial branch. The three branches were made to distribute power among our government. This makes it where there is not one man or woman with complete power over the country. There are many responsibilities for each branch of the government. To begin with the legislative branches responsible for making laws and is led by congress. Congress is separated…

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    with no control from anyone. This is where the Legislative Branch of the United States government comes in. The power to make laws is given to the congress, which also represents the legislative branch of government. There are a few ways that the legislative branch checks on the other two branches of government. The best example of this is how the legislative branch has the power and authority to investigate national issues brought on by the executive and judicial branches of government,…

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