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    superior to fossil fuels, and should replace them in the generation of mankind’s energy needs As previously explained, such sources are virtually unlimited and come in many different forms but the two most notable and widespread are solar and wind power. In the case of solar energy, the energy production is achieved through the conversion of the sun’s rays into electrical energy through photovoltaic panels that transform the suns radiation into usable energy. This procedure does not deplete the…

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    mass disastrous. LNG plants emit “3000 times more nitrogen oxide than power plants” (Robledo) in the Brownsville area. These effects can have a hazardous outcome to the surrounding townspeople. Some of the effects that the pollution will have are that it can damage the people’s respiratory system, potentially causing frequent coughing and rashes or bleeding in the throat. If you would rather have a future with opaque skies, higher money flow, and destroyed ecosystems, then be for LNG plants.…

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    when discussing international institutions and states that “colonies are seldom, if ever, sources of profit of the mother country” (Bentham 3). He believes in no colony and that giving up colonies will not give up so much of the trade for colonial powers such as Britain and France as trade with colonies is different now and cannot be carried without capital. Furthermore, Bentham proposed the establishment of a "Common Court of Judicature" to try avoiding wars that are based on different opinions…

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    discovered that this process could generate usable electricity (“Outline”). This inaugural nuclear power plant led to further development of nuclear power, eventually leading to the commercial nuclear power plants that exist today. When juxtaposed with other methods of electricity generation, such as coal fired and natural gas power stations, it is clear as to why nuclear power is a popular choice among power companies. Unlike the process of burning fossil fuels, nuclear reactions have been…

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    biodegradable waste, while high income countries produce more paper waste than anything else (Bhada-Tata 19). Both food and paper are considered to be relatively easy on the environment in comparison, to say, plastic or metals; but in this regard higher income countries, such as the U.S. are producing significantly larger numbers. In low income countries 14% of their wastes comes from plastic, glass, or metal. While in high income countries 24% comes from those same items (Bhada-Tata 19). 10% my…

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    Wind is a renewable resource that is free, clean, and abundant. In the article “Meeting the world’s energy needs entirely with wind, water, and solar power.” Delucchi, Mark A. and Mark Z. Jacobson explain, “In a world powered entirely by wind, water, and sunshine, energy could be delivered as reliably as it is today, but at a lower cost than in a business usual world”. (30). Wind energy is superior to…

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    rays. This will increase the efficiency while only increasing the cost by a small margin. The cost to yield ratio for solar panels working in Tandem with silicon is much higher than with only one material. Silicon is used as the base material for the composition of solar panels and only yields about a 26% efficiency at its peak power production while the absolute base for only using one material would yield around 34% efficiency in the entire system [13]. Using two different light absorbing…

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    Constitutional Law John Grisham’s novel The Pelican Brief furthers the reader's interest about United States Constitutional law. Constitutional Law is a certain body of law that deals with all branches of the government (Nowak, John E). It sets a framework and procedures for the government to follow. (Cabranes, Jose A). Con Law deals with fundamental relations within our society(Nowak, John E). The rights and Amendments are a big factor of Con Law in other words, it interprets them (Cabranes,…

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    ideal, location for bacterial and photovoltaic energy is Los Angeles, California. Conditions for these two energy sources consist of large amounts of the sun and excessive amounts of waste, whether sewage or food. Photovoltaic energy works with solar power, so having continuous sun throughout the year, allows for it to function best. As well, bacterial energy needs waste in large proportions, and with Los Angeles’s enormous population, energy can be created easier. The benefits of putting…

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    due to how quickly it gets updated in today’s society.  Some question why Congress holds back on these demands, but there are some agencies who prefer to be left alone and ineffective.  Most importantly, we must remember states have rights and power too.  There are some services that are left to the discretion of the states and lower governments, who might not have the resources either. o The procedures required to…

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