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    Navitus Bay Case Study

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    production of a wind farm project called Navitus Bay was under a strong debate. An anti-wind energy group called “Challenge Navitus” began a campaign in order to convince the government of the United Kingdom to terminate the project. Ultimately, Challenge Navitus was successful in ending the project, and they were able to accomplish this through the use of online visual simulations as well as various rhetorical strategies, including free market rhetoric. Navitus Bay was a proposed a wind farm…

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    luminous shadows i. ways to fade fears in your tears chaos in the wind moonless shadowless soul ii. the complexity of perplexity drifting as a butterfly eggshells O2 iii. as whispers merge with silence presence in the absence father forming contentment as light watches the shadow i. ways to fade fears in your tears What are thoughts?…

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    The Impact Of Fossil Fuels

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    also move away from our dependence on unstable countries, some of which we are currently fighting. Renewable energy allows for domesticated energy production with a 1991 study finding that, “Kansas, North Dakota, and Texas have enough harnessable wind to meet the entire country’s energy needs” (Clynes). This study was recently revaluated and found to be an understatement. By switching to renewable energy, we can reduce our trade deficits, enhance national security and create millions of…

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    over the loss of a loved one, saying prayers and telling stories of the memories they shared. I don’t mean to sound cynical. I’m actually crying right now but that’s beyond the point. The point is that Kate wouldn’t have wanted us to be sad that she’s gone, she would’ve wanted us to be happy about the time that we did get to spend together. Who is Kate? She’s the reason we were all gathered here today. For some, she was the most inspirational and brightest person in their lives. For me, well,…

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    generate, gather, and store electricity. Not only are some of these new advances more efficient, but they are cleaner for the environment. One of the clean energy phenomena that have significantly impacted the energy world is the advancement in wind turbines. Wind turbines are a clean source of energy that provides communities a source of power by sending the energy generated from the spinning blades to a power grid where the power is distributed to the consumers as needed. These machines can be…

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    S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders was written when the author was sixteen years old and attending high school. She witnessed the struggles of her peers, especially the violence between the different social class gangs, in school and began to write about them. The Outsiders began as a simple short story and quickly flourished into a novel due to Hinton’s irate state of mind regarding her own life. Her writing became a way to cope and work through her feelings about the violent situations surrounding…

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    and refused to listen. He finally gave up trying to be heard, to warn the others. He was pleading to be heard to help them. He doesn’t care to live because he was alone, but he wanted to help the other Jews escape or prepare. It said his joy was gone. Moishe had his will to live sucked out of him when no one would listen. The joy, which was the only thing he had left, was lost. His mere existence no longer mattered and he gave up; he no longer enjoyed life and felt defeated. Consequently,…

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    Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which are back! After they arrived, we discuss who would go back and get Charles Wallace. In the end, we decided it would have to be me, because Calvin hasn’t known Charles Wallace that long, and father has been gone too long. It has to be me, and I’m really scared about it. I said my goodbyes and then Mrs. Which wrinkled me back to Camazotz. I'm going to get the real Charles Wallace back! As soon as we wrinkled to the hill on Camazotz Mrs. Which told me I have…

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    sometimes the little things can make you remember of that person. In “The Butts” and the Mushroom Field “, the poets deal with fragments of the past and loss of their fathers .In the mushroom field Meehan is reminded of her father by the “estate which is gone now” (Line 1), where she used to walk with her father,” so many mornings”. Where as in the Butts Heaney remembers his father by looking through a wardrobe, full of his father’s old clothing with odors that causes memories and him to…

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    section does not last long. The piece then becomes overwhelmingly depressive. Various instruments begin playing at once, with much more force than before. It is a similar melody to the first part of the song, but because the texture of the song has gone from single instrument to many instruments playing the same melody in a monophony, the original sadness becomes amplified, going from a longing ache to despair and defeat. Finally, in the closing section of the piece, the same melody gets played,…

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