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    development and a brighter future. I wish for the Government to send me regular updates, and I will remain available for contact at all times. The three critical elements of my plan -eliminating automobiles, building vertically, using more solar power- not only promotes urban growth, but makes Ottawa more environmentally friendly. Sustainable development in Ottawa’s downtown core will allow the city to house a larger population, without taking up any more additional land space. Building a more…

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    Yucca Nuclear Energy

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    I am for the continued use of nuclear power in the United States. I think that there are feasible options for the handling of nuclear waste and decades of evidence points to nuclear power being a safe source of electricity. Furthermore, the environmental impacts of nuclear power are minimal compared to the impact of fossil fuel sources. All though clean energy sources like wind and solar do not have any of the safety and environmental drawbacks of nuclear energy they don’t come close to being…

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    Nuclear Reactor Essay

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    typically understood among nations invested in nuclear energy is that such technology is largely free of carbon dioxide emissions at the source of production- a favorable avenue in context to fossil fuel utilization, but is historically rot with extreme development and management concerns. Repurposing the fundamental concept of nuclear technology, through aggressive research and development in the form of liquid fluoride thorium reactors, the nuclear energy produced from this form will provide…

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    failure or a disaster, engineers learn something new that they keep in mind while developing any further solutions to other problems. One of the biggest engineering disasters in the past was the Chernobyl disaster. Chernobyl disaster was a devastating nuclear incident that occurred in 1986…

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    Theq element on the Periodic table that is best representation of my personality would be element 13, Aluminum. Properties of Aluminum its included high melting point, conductivity, malleability, and non-toxicity. Aluminum’s high melting point represents my determined personality. This is because I can face adversity well. Even when situations occur that are extremely unfavorable I am able to keep a cool head and think straight. I can persevere and stay strong allowing myself to solve and get…

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    The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 science fiction movie directed and produced by Roland Emmerich. The movie depicts the disastrous event of an abrupt climate shift, which is accompanied by several natural disasters such as tornadoes and flooding, causing a new ice age in the Northern Hemisphere (The Day After Tomorrow). After its release the movie received very negative reviews from the scientific community for being scientifically incorrect and showing natural events that are barely possible to…

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    Petrobras Case Study

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    of invisibility causing top executives and government agents to not check the books. 4.Incompetence by auditors, accountants, top executives, and board members to detect the corruption and stop it. 5.Top executives had gained so much political power that there was little action against them to stop the corruption if it was…

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    find the most appropriate geothermal reservoirs. This type of power is only suitable for areas which have hot rocks beneath the earth surface and can produce steam over a long period of time. Extraction of this power also requires the usage of a great amount of water. Therefore,…

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    the Advantages and Disadvantages of Fossil Fuels? Man’s needs for fuel, since the old times, have been met through fossil fuels, which are extracted from the organic remains of prehistoric animals and plants. Comprising mainly of coal, oil and gas, they are used for most of the world’s electric power and other energy demands, but are foreseen to be in short supply in the future, as our fuel needs continue to grow at a fast rate. The use of fossil fuels is one of the most popular topics during…

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    Student: Khalid Anwahi Rhetorical Analysis of Scholarly Essay The main argument in the article what role could nuclear power play in limiting climate change? by Robert Rosner and Alex Hearn is that nuclear power plays a great responsibility in hindering the change of weather. The authors point out that it is within the ability of the modern international technical in doing away with fuel produced from the coal firms in the world by the year 2100. They add that it would be more challenging to…

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