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    Atomic Energy Introduction: Scientists are able to address human cancer by using Atomic-energy. Atomic-energy or higher referred to as Nuclear-energy is the energy inside of the nucleus of an atom. Nuclear-energy is the type of energy that is regularly released during the process of nuclear-fission or nuclear-fusion and is typically used for electricity. Atoms are microscopic particles that make up every and each object inside the universe. There is gigantic energy inside the bonds that can…

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    alludes to these principles in Toward Black Liberation insisting that “ Our concern for black power addresses itself directly to this problem, the necessity to reclaim our history and our identity from the cultural terrorism and depredation of self-justifying white guilt”(Jones, 270). Carmichael’s attitude embodies a thoroughly disparate approach towards civil rights activism. His emphasis on “ Black Power” in this passage is a paragon of the growing divergence between the two factions in modern…

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    and wind power was very expensive. Now and in the future, the price of these methods of energy production will decline in price (McCarthy). Even though the cost of development of alternative energies is high, to produce the electricity through alternative sources is inferior compared to price of fossil fuels (Kukreja). The only cost after development is the price of maintenance, but when a structure of a hybrid alternative energy system is broken, the system should still produce power. If…

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    In order to decrease the temperature globally and the cases of respiratory illnesses, the reduction of CO2, SO2 and NOx are the goals to achieve in the United States. However, there are approximately 1,100 generators in the electrical industry are power by burning coals in the United States, which will produce huge amount of carbon dioxide, approximately 66% of total SO2 and 33% of total NOx in the United States. Furthermore, some of the spokesmen of the factories mentioned that is not…

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    energy can lessen the dependency on import of fossil fuel from other countries and stimulate the development of new and most efficient technologies; however, there is some disadvantages in unlimited sources. The installation and maintenance prices are higher than non-renewable. Eolic energy demand a large space, and make too much noise; hydroelectric usually demands a deforestation, and biomass produces greenhouse gases (Shah, 2011). There are many advantages of using non-renewable energy. This…

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    work within the judicial branch is not actually elected they are hired into the branch from other locations or agencies. With that being said, many people like to think about if what they call judicial activism should be a proper exercise of judicial power within the branch. Judicial activism is when there are judicial rulings suspected of being based on personal or political considerations rather than by law. This is not a very excellent way to…

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    Figure 1.This suggest similar behaviour between the observed probabilities of tooth eruption and the predicted Survival probabilities from the CoxPH model. Hence, we conclude that the multivariate survival model fitted above has a high predictive power. The hazard ratio of M1 relative to I1 is 1.89 whereas the hazard ratio of other teeth types relative to I1 are less than 1. This indicates that M1 is the first to erupt and that other types of teeth emerge after I1. By similar argument comparing…

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    The possible solutions to energy conservation issues are: finding alternate sources of energy (such as solar panels for solar energy, hydroelectric power, wind turbines generating wind power, electric cars, etc.) and conserving or more efficiently using fossil fuels (by carpooling, using alternate versions of similar products that are environment friendly, using less resources, etc.). 2. Why would some people oppose the solutions you have chosen? Some people would oppose finding other…

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    neutrons and sustain a nuclear chain reaction. Around the 1950’s more advanced studies of HTGR were conducted to improve overall performance. The key difference that was adapted into the newer reactors was the use of helium as a gas coolant to allow for higher operating temperatures.[1] Dr. Rudolf Schulten, who is believed to have come up with the Pebble Bed Reactor theory, wanted to use graphite spheres as fuel for the helium gas reactors. The Peach Bottom Unit 1 designed in the 1960s was the…

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    Global Warming In China

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    intro Global warming is happening. Over the past century, the global average temperature has raised by around 0.6 degree Celsius. (1,2) Temperature rising is caused by humans due to the need of electricity. People have been burning fossil fuels to generate electricity for thousands of years and causing a global issue. (13,14)The rising of temperature affects the entire ecology because most of the animals and plants have to live in specific climate and condition. The change may cause decline or…

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