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    In 2006 alone, 500 new energy drinks were created. Energy drinks, that which typically contain large amounts of sugar and caffeine, are equally if not more dangerous to children. Even though the target market for energy drinks are young adults aged 18-35, teenagers are often consuming significant quantities of these beverages. “According to self-report surveys, energy drinks are consumed by 30% to 50% of adolescents and young adults.”(pediatrics 1). “Of the 5448 US caffeine overdoses reported…

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    F214 Communication, Homeostasis and Energy Module 2 Excretion 4.2.1 Excretion a. Define the term excretion Excretion-The removal of metabolic waste from the body which are by products or unwanted substances from cell processes. b. Explain the importance of removing metabolic wastes, including carbon dioxide and nitrogenous waste from the body Carbon dioxide Excess carbon dioxide is toxic and has three main effects: The majority of carbon dioxide is carried in the blood as…

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    Solar Energy Synthesis

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    (Source D). Energy is a part of our lives, whether we acknowledge it or not. It is the power source that makes up our day and effects our activities throughout. Our society depends on energy, and our energy depends on oil; oil that is harming our earth and running out fast. With that comes problems that we do not have the solutions to. Because of this, many people are wondering what is the answer to Earth’s energy need for our future. The possible solution that can fix the problem is solar…

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    Kinetic Energy Lab

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    this lab, we teste the theory of the conservation of energy. The kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp should equal the potential energy at the top of the ramp without regard to the path taken. Thus, for method 1, the equations for kinetic energy (1/2mv²) and potential gravitational energy (U_g=mgh) were used. For the second method, the concepts and formulas for constant acceleration was used in conjunction with the equation for kinetic energy. The equation, d_y=v_i t+1/2 at², was used to…

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    Wind: An Energy Source Alternative Wind power is a renewable source of energy. Wind turbines convert the wind’s kinetic energy into mechanical or electrical energy that can be used for power. Wind energy is viewed as a clean alternative to fossil fuels and can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Wind energy can provide a lot of benefits to the ecosystem and economy of the United States. While wind energy does have a lot of perks, some people argue that wind energy is an expensive and…

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    Energy Drinks

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    How and why energy products are being targeted towards young people and teenagers? According to Taylor “Red bull is safe for teenagers and adults to consume” (as cited in Harris and Munsell,2007). The market shares of functional drinks comprise of energy drinks contribute to 63% while nutraceutical drinks about 10% and sports drinks for 27%. (Datamonitor 2008). Energy drinks have lot of risk involved in them that can create physiological effects on child’s brain and also how…

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    Renewable energy is created from the earth and it never runs out because it mostly comes from the suns energy so it is constantly replenished. The most common forms of alternative resources that we use today include nuclear energy, hydro energy, wind energy and hydroelectric energy. Alternative resources is termed to configure the differences between fossil fuels and how they contribute to society. These forms of energy are not traditional forms from which you get out of fossil fuels, but they…

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    Bibliography: Nuclear Energy Ferguson, Charles D. Nuclear Energy: What Everyone Needs to Know. Oxford UP, 2011. In this book Charles D. Ferguson, president of the Federation of American Scientists, writes about how nuclear energy is formed, the health risks it can cause, and the cost of nuclear energy plants. He gives the three sources to create nuclear energy: fission, fusion, and radioactive decay. Farther into book Ferguson gives background information on nuclear energy and the health risks…

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    developing wind and solar energy would be the smartest way to go. Mark Lewis argues that oil prices could stay so low that is no longer economic to bring in high cost new oil fields. But even if the oil price does rise, it will not be able to compete with a renewable such as solar and wind. 1. Recent studies like these shed new light on wind and solar energy, which previous studies had not addressed. Wind energy is one of the fastest-growing aspects of renewable energy in the United States. The…

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    Green Energy Statement

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    CONFERENCE SESSION: SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURES ENERGY STORAGE FOR ELECTRICAL GRIDS: CURRENT STATUS AND TECHNOLOGY PROSPECTS? Theologos Bamparoutsis Student Engineer School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh King’s Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JL, Scotland, UK Summary A green electricity grid which will be able to meet the growing energy demand, and fulfil the network’s requirements, is one of the main goals of the energy industry, and along with renewable energy sources, electricity storage…

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