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    In the article “Why is ‘Compromise’ a Dirty Word?” written by Deborah Tannen, she discusses how the government isn’t able to get anything done because nobody compromises. The two parties we have need to give a little extra to make the ideas they have somewhat fit the oppositions need. This article explains how the two-party system is full of stubborn politicians who don’t compromise with the other party. Tannen shows this using a mixture of rhetorical devices, with the most common being ethos. A…

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    I want to work for the company Tesla Motors Inc. Their mission is to “accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.” I want to be a part of a company that is always striving to better the world. I believe that renewable energy sources are the future and should start to be heavily implemented more in our modern day society. Tesla’s goal is to transition the world from relying on fossil fuels and move toward a zero emission future. Tesla is changing the way we see these alternatives to…

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    Japan 2011 Tsunami Summary

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    happen however it is always better to be safe than sorry. If you know that a tsunami is coming the best thing to do is, make your way to the high ground as quickly as possible. Getting on top of a house or medium sized building is not advised as if the power of the tsunami is high the house or building that has been used can be ripped out of the ground and brings down whoever is on top. Getting to the top of a mountain that is looking down at the low ground is a good option as you can tell if…

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    CORE “?” PRO 3: Journalist Richard Schiffman is also in favor of a change in out electricity production. In Schiffman’s article, “Why the Shift to Alternate Energies Continues, Despite Shale Boom” he focuses on the benefits that we will begin to see as we switch from fossil fuels to forms of energy such as solar and wind. He believes that no matter the upfront costs, both economically and socially, the benefits will quickly arise and outweigh the costs. These benefits will come from lower…

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    Per the Oxford Dictionary of English, pluralism is “a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist.” Thus, one could argue that virtually every nation on this planet always displays some degree of pluralism. However, pluralism and multiculturalism are regarded individually as well as disparately by different individuals, because president-elect Donald Trump, the people of Vietnam, and the right-wing populists of Europe might all give…

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    Isotope Lab Report Essay

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    ISOTOPE EXPERIMENT- BEANIUM Introduction This beanium experiment was performed to display a greater understanding of isotopes of an element. Atoms that belong to the same element with the same number of protons but differ in numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. Since the atomic mass of a element includes the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the element, It can be said that isotopes would have a different mass. Heavier isotopes tend to react more slowly than…

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    Berylliosis is an occupational lung disease. It occurs in people who work with beryllium (beryllium is an element of the periodic table, is used to make things like airplanes, x-rays or nuclear reactors. It is found in coal in the ground.) And have the same allergic sensitivity. The workers are the most affected of all. It is the staff working in the nuclear sector. This cause is because the people inhale the air so the beryllium goes into the longs and they are affected. There are Pros and…

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    The Legislative Process and Healthcare Lobbying Name Institution The Legislative Process and Healthcare Lobbying This paper is purposed to provide a clear understanding of the legislative process which comprises of the branches of government and the process in which bills become laws. Besides, it will describe the importance of a nurse in advocating for health care policies. It will further analyze a political issue (i.e. abortion), presenting both sides of the issue; for and against.…

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    to invest in new power producing technologies in order to phase out the fossil fuel industry. While renewable energy sources such as solar and wind are the best long term solutions, their unreliable, inefficient, and expensive technologies make them unusable to reach the 2050 goals. To reach the desired carbon goal, countries around the world need to invest in nuclear power because it provides an efficient, sustainable, and growable future. In…

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    is still one main similarity. Realism and Liberalism are well-known theories, while Constructivism happens to fall into the category of alternative views. Anarchy is a condition of International Relations that requires states to rely on their own power(Shiraev and Zubok.41). Each theory provides strong arguments as to how much cooperation is possible under anarchy, but in my honest opinion, I believe that Liberalism is the theory that provides the strongest argument as to how cooperation is…

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