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    Today, our society is very dependent on oil. we use about 93 million barrels of it a day for heating, plastic, asphalt, and transportation. Although we should primarily use renewable energy, oil is very energy dense and is easy to use. Even if we stopped using fossil fuels for energy, we would still need it for plastic which is in almost everything we use everyday. In 2008 it has been estimated the the arctic holds about 90 billion barrels of recoverable oil and enough natural gas to sustain us…

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    Dbq Solar Energy

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    The efficiency of solar energy has recently become a controversial topic. Solar panels have become widely seen on roofs and road signs. It is believed by some people that solar energy will be able to be sufficient enough for people worldwide. Solar power is believed to have become the answer to Earth’s energy for the future. Solar energy has become used by many people because they see how it can benefit the planet. These people see that solar energy and panels are beneficial due to the fact that…

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    In his video “"The Laws of Thermodynamics and Fate of the Universe," Michio Kaku, an American theoretical physicist, states that “one day, Universe will freeze to death.” He supports his idea by using the first and second laws of thermodynamics, which highlight such as frightening prediction. However, I don’t think it’s enough to make the final conclusion. It’s not just thermodynamics that reveal molecular life and its processes. Biological and physical conditions should also be applied even…

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    Albert einstein Albert Einstein was an immigrant. He was born March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. According to the text, “ He was theoretical physicist for almost his entire life”. His dad was Hermann Einstein his mom was Pauline Einstein and his sister was Maja Einstein. Albert Einstein immigrated to the US on October 17, 1933. He immigrated because the appointment of adolf hitler as a chancellor took affect. Also he faced bad weather. He took…

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    Working your way up to become successful comes with a lot of hard work and effort. Einstein started as a young boy to gain as much information as possible, which gave him a head start against many others who were trying to pursue the same job. Not only was Einstein a genius, he was able to spread his knowledge which lead him to become a famous figure in the early 1900’s. A childhood can be a period of time in someone’s life that can define the fate of their future. Albert Einstein was born…

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    Nowadays, the boundaries of technological advancement are limitless. Evolution has progressed to the point where our great, sentient species could accomplish anything if it had the time. If it had the time. If the human species is to survive this troubling time of global warming, pollution and intraspecific conflict, it is scientifically-certified that our species will morph into something almost unrecognisable in a few million years. Scientists theorise that in the foreseeable future, as little…

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    Terraforming Pros And Cons

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    transporting and establishing CO2 pumps, the natural laws of gasses will take care of themselves. In the words of Michio Kaku, all the planet needs is a ”jumpstart”: by heating the planet a slight amount, the CO2 held within the composition will be released, and in turn raise the temperature of the planet. Thus begins a positive feedback loop of increases in CO2 levels and temperature (Kaku). The methods to kick-off this process haven’t been formulated yet, but some ideas include creation of a…

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    Scientists are human too. Einstein is seen as a genius, but even a man like him deals with everyday problems like any other person. He had his own set of morals and values. In the film Einstein: The Birth of God’s Equation informs the viewers with a better understanding of how Albert Einstein grew as a person and the impact he had on the field of Physics with his development of God’s Equation. In the article “Physicists Are Philosophers, Too” by Victor J. Stenger, James A. Lindsay, and Peter…

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    wormhole. Wormholes can bridge two different universes or two parts of one universe. Matter can travel in either the mouth of the wormhole for it to reach its destination. Wormholes are the future and wormholes are the past as it is said by Michio Kaku, the author of the Hyperspace and Parallel Worlds and also a physicist at the City University at New…

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    In this introduction to Computer Applications, we looked at different topics in relation to computer technology. Among the subjects we looked at were a worldview of technology, various media websites for clip art, animation, and graphics, and using Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. I would like to reflect on these topics and critique a classmates PowerPoint presentation as this class comes to an end. When I started this course on computer technology, I really did not…

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