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    One definition of a “crucible” is a container utilized to heat and melt metals at extreme temperatures. This process divides the more valuable metals from the less valuable ones. In Arthur Miller’s infamous novel, The Crucible, metals are not being tested, but people. He sets the scene in Salem, Massachusetts, an isolated and puritanical community where the citizens’ interest in other people’s actions, an opportunity for vengeance, and strict laws causes tension in society. The court officials…

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    currently still more expensive than fossil fuel (Esmundo & Schilling, 2009, p. 1771). Understanding the economic approach makes good sense because energy is in a financial market and in the end alternate energy must be able to compete with petroleum, coal, and natural gas before it will gain any real traction. It is noteworthy that the analysis conducted by Esmundo & Schilling revealed that research and development investment data has reached the limit of…

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    Combustible energy- Combustible energy is a natural form of energy that has been formed and is continuing to be made over millions of years from organic matter. These are generally in the form of fossil fuels and come in 5 main forms: Coal, Petroleum, Natural Gas, LPG (liquified petroleum gas and crude oil. The method that is used to extract usable energy from combustible energy is by putting it through a fossil fuel power station. In these power plants, fuels are burnt to produce steam which…

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    Electrical trains transport systems are the most widely used forms of transport especially in major cities all over the world (Mraz, 2011). They are more efficient and enable transportation of a big number of passengers at once. This research focuses on electric trains that use the 25Kv AC railway electrification system. The current state-of-the-art electric train systems High-speed (HS) train technology is the current state-of-the-art in electric train transport systems. High-speed trains are…

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    The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Uses and Challenges Past industrial revolutions revolved around different productions, leading to humankind becoming independent from relying on animals to do work and improve the standard of living. [2] The first revolution used mechanical technology like water and steam to generate power and also produce products. The second revolution used electrical technology to generate large power for mass production. The third revolution used automation technology like…

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    1. Introduction Mining is the extraction of minerals from the earth surface that are of economic value, extraction is done by people and machines. While mechanisation is expensive and reliable it also has limitation. Employment of men only in the mining industry was seen as an inequality which led to women taking part in the mining industry. Although historical analysis had the perception that women are not fit enough to go underground and laws were passed on to support the exclusion of women…

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    Since the invention of modern technologies, oil is one of the most important source in this world. This is due to its variety kind of usage that will not only contribute to people but also towards any country that uses this source. For now, fossil fuel is widely being used as the primary oil in a lot of sectors such as transportation, production and manufacturing. As for that, we can conclude that fossil fuel is very important towards enhancing the growth of economy but with all of the…

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    Disappointment’s cousin is Frustration. It takes billions of years to create a human being. And it takes only a few seconds to die. Every man has forgotten who he is. When you dissect Darwin’s theory of evolution you were a amoeba, fish, frog. various animals , monkey and finally now you are a human being. One may understand the cosmos, but never the ego; the self is more distant than any star. I have never, in all my life, not for one moment, been tempted toward religion of any kind. The fact…

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    Topic: Atomic Bomb: Composition, Explosion By Chandra Goyal (IPM2013032) By Shilpika Ganeriwala (IPM2013085) Introduction Every nation requires the advancement of energy policy as an act which balances. A country’s decision regarding inclusion of nuclear energy in the country’s portfolio can be more complicated because nuclear needs an industry and regulatory infrastructure to ensure the safety, the ongoing access to the global nuclear trade with the help of treaties and cooperation…

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    Building a fusion nuclear power plant is not an impossible dream. After the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in March 2011, more countries and experts have shifted their focus to conduct more research on fusion. If a fusion power plant is far more environmentally friendly compared to a conventional fission power plant, more funding should be given to the research and development of fusion technology. By examining the pros and cons of fission and fusion, fusion is superior to…

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