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    Solar energy allows the conversion of sun into thermal or electrical energy and is considered the “cleanest and most abundant renewable energy source available” (5.) Solar power also is beneficiary due to its flexible nature – it can be built right at the point of use or it can be built similar to that of a power plant and have a central station where the energy is distributed from to multiple places in the sector of the grid which it lies…

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    global warming. Therefore, the best way to mitigate the problem is to replace coal and oil with cleaner sources of energy. Solar and wind power are among the most commonly cited solutions, but there is another alternative. Nuclear power, an emission-free and efficient source of energy, should be strongly considered as an alternative to fossil fuels. Nuclear power is often unfairly maligned and…

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    provided by the Meiji Constitution. The political system concentrated a great deal of power in the hands of the emperor and to a lesser extent the legislative assembly. This high degree of centralization was deemed necessary to curtail the power of local nobility, who had long bee the real source of power in the country. Although the Emperor is now a figurehead, the Japanese state remains highly centralized, with little local power. Another important aspect was the development of a strong…

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    enough power so they can keep the other two in check which is the reason it was called checks and balances. This was the best system that would keep one person from getting too much power. Over the years this system has for the most remained the same but the…

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    one person has too much power. Our government is fairly divided into three branches and ran by the people's vote. The founders of the constitution made it this way so everyone can be treated equally. Our American government consists of three separate bodies of government that share their power equally which is a system set by the constitution. The constitution embodied the separate institutions sharing power because the founders didn’t want a monarchy they wanted equal power between the branches…

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    C. Wright Mills’ The Power Elite discusses the hypocrisy of the American democracy. Mills strongly believes that Americans are blind to the reality in which they live in. Therefore, he attempts to enlighten the readers of his article so they can question their leaders and think for themselves. In his article, Mills focuses on the idea that America is ruled by political, corporate, and military leaders. In the beginning of the article, Mills declares that the power elite are composed of people…

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    would have some basic individual rights and make sure it would not become autocracy. They wanted the constitution have a power to securing the blessing of liberty which means it would make sure that all the future generations will have at least the same freedom as that generation had. Because of this, founding fathers created the government with the idea of the separation of power. The Framers of the U.S constitution, in need of securing the blessing of liberty, laid the foundation of this…

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    Wind Power Puffery Summary

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    Critique of “Wind Power Puffery” In his article, “Wind Power Puffery”, H. Sterling Burnett argues that the advantages of wind power are grossly exaggerated and often cause more harm than good. Burnett, an expert in America on environmental issues, has obtained a Ph.D. in philosophy and a B.A. in cultural anthropology. He mainly writes opinion based articles about current environmental and energy topics and wrote this article to express his opinion on wind generated energy. Supporters of using…

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    current from the flow of electrons and the voltage from the electric field make this power usable. There are various advantages in using this source of energy such as it is renewable as solar energy cannot run out, it will be present for as long as the sun is alive; this also means there and abundance of solar energy as…

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    Geothermal Power Anna,Caroline,Rebekah Geothermal power is a form of renewable energy that taps into the heat from earth’s core. Geothermal energy uses earth’s natural heat to generate electricity and can be generated twenty-four hours a day,unlike other renewable engines. Geothermal power is limited to most areas near tectonic plate boundaries. Alternative energy geothermal is a product from earth’s original formation. It comes from radioactive decay of minerals due to volcanic…

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