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    cars are a waste of time where people are pursuing an idea that is not better, electric cars cause just as much pollution but in other ways, the batteries from electric cars are bad for the environment when the car is no longer in use, the electricity grid capacity in the world can not handle all cars being electric,…

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    Wind Energy Pros And Cons

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    Wind power is one of the fastest growing forms of electricity around the world. The generation of wind energy is clean, cost effective, and sustainable. I believe that harnessing more wind power in the Great Lakes region would be a highly beneficial step towards using more green energy in Toledo and other surrounding areas. Advancing renewable energy is an extremely important environmental issue. The longer we rely primarily on fossil fuels for power, the more greenhouse gases are emitted into…

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    Rolling Wave Analysis

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    informed. However, only one person has primate accountability, as it would eliminate the risk of blaming each other if something goes wrong. The responsibilities are shown in the RACI table, a common type of responsibility assignment matrix that is a grid that shows the project resources assigned to each work package. Each letter in RACI represents the action of the resource has in each activity. R stands for responsible, A stands for accountable whereas C and I stand for consult and inform…

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    Smith and Associates specializes in global distribution. They are currently seeking a junior web developer that has experience in PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS and understanding of grid-based design / responsive design. Although I have a bachelor’s in Business Administration, I still need a minimum of an associates as a Web Developer to be able to apply and be taken in to consideration. Smith and Associates is a company that offers services worldwide and has global locations. Smith offers expertise…

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    If one were to draw a connection between salmon and the corruption of people due to technology, it would sound absurd due to how stretched out it is. Although, in Sherman Alexie’s poem “Without Salmon,” a connection between similar ideas play off of each other in order to transition into how two unusual items are connected. For “Without Salmon” is a simple sonnet written with a simple diction, but the meaning placed behind it is impactful as a result of Alexie employing a tone of questioning…

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    Carnival Cruise Essay

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    systems. This system would reduce the amount of sulfur compounds and particulate matter generated by their ships. Further measures were taken in reducing Carnival Corporation’s carbon footprint by enabling more of its fleet to connect to ports electrical grid instead of relying on the ship’s engine as a power…

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    Offshore Wind Project Case

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    marine environment” (“Save Our Sound”). They argued Cape Wind was “not responsibly sited,” not cost effective, and without community support (Machell). In addition to risking adverse impacts on marine organisms, fish, and birds, they feared that the electrical service platform presented an oil spill risk. Native American tribes—Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head and Mashpee Wampanoag—claimed Cape Wind would impact their religious practices by obstructing their view of the sun as it rose over Nantucket…

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    Take a look around the room and at all the items that surround you. What do you see? Probably some chairs, or maybe even some books or probably even a television. Engineers have shaped our world as we know it. An engineer helped make all of these everyday items. Engineers solve practical problems by applying mathematical and scientific knowledge. The word engineer comes from a Latin word meaning ‘cleverness’. The actual definition of an engineer is “A term applied to the profession in which a…

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    Did you there are 29,440 megawatts of wind energy that are installed in the United States and about 6,000 megawatts are being built are now. The United states has the most wind energy in the world and are approximately 2,000 megawatts ahead of China. Not only does the United States have the most wind energy in the world, they also create the most new jobs which was around 35,000 of them. There are a lot of good things that can come from using wind energy. Also you might wonder why we use wind…

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    Solar Energy Energy is considered as the most important issue of the 21st century. About 85% of today’s modern world use of energy comes from fossil fuels (Blah Blah). These particular resources, fossil fuels, are finite in quantity, and has been a major cause of air pollution and global warming. Scientists are finding alternative sources of energy to solve the century’s puzzle, a resource which is renewable, natural and efficient such as solar energy. Over 2700 years ago, people have been…

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