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    children like Sean tend to development the best through play. Children will develop both their gross and fine motor skills. Gross motor skills are large actions that are performed with body parts such as legs and arms. Fine motor skills are smaller actions, for example, a child using their fingers to pick something up; known as the pincer grip. At this age, basic physical activities should come a lot easier.…

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    “Continuing to degrade our environment by using fossil fuels is just like the oppression of women in today’s society! The exploitation of the environment is the root cause of women’s oppression,” a debater yelled in the middle of his round. Over the summer, I attended the Stanford National Forensic Institute. I had the opportunity to study and appreciate the basics of nuclear power. Progressing into a greener future where society is concerned with global warming, “our best energy option for the…

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    There are many opinions on nuclear power. Opponents say that nuclear power reactors release radiation in the air, causing a lot of danger, but supporters say it produces less pollution. I think Nuclear power shouldn't be passed in the United States because it takes a long time, nuclear accidents , and it attracts terrorist. Nuclear power uses fission to make electricity.fission is the splitting of a heavy nucleus into two lighter nuclei. Fission generates heat to produce steam, then it’s…

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    The article “Why I Still Support Nuclear Power, Even After Fukushima” by William Tucker portrays that all energy technologies have risks and that the world needs to use nuclear technology to help maintain the standard of living. For example, the natural gas explosion in Cleveland, the coal mining in china, and the hydroelectric dam collapse in Japan are all examples of technology accidents. Tucker implies that nuclear power does have some risks but it is still one of the best sources of energy.…

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    Nuclear Power In America

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    Despite competition from cheap natural gas and tax-payer supported wind and solar energy, nuclear power has no equal. Among sources of electric-power generation, it plays a crucial role against the battle to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Nuclear power is one of the few technologies that can quickly combat climate change. This can cut down Global Warming by being very efficient, it can be very safe, nuclear power reduces the need for fossil fuels, and this power can be used constantly other…

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    Hydro Fracking

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    Skyler Stuke Brent Jackson Composition I April 26, 2016 HydroFracking- Is it really worth it? (American Consumers) According to J. Paul Getty, “Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil.” “Within the next decade, dozens of wells had been constructed, producing anywhere from 150 to 7,500 barrels of oil per day ” (Newton 2015). Canadians were the first to find oil in 1858 in southern Ontario. Fracking oil has become more and more popular over the past couple of years. The…

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    In the stages of prostate cancer (localized, regional and distant) both conventional and hadron radiation therapy have its benefits when compared to one another; but both offer a different form of treatment. Currently proton therapy is one of the most technologically advanced treatment for cancer. In proton therapy, protons are split form a hydrogen atom and accelerated to roughly two thirds the speed of light; transported along an evacuated tube into the treatment rooms. Then administered to…

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    3. Describe children’s overall development needs. A child’s development happens in a wide range of areas including physical, intellectual, language, emotional and social development. These are all important to create a good happy child. The children’s overall development needs are:  The need for physical activity Children need exercise to develop their bodies and grow. Through physical activities children’s bodies can develop muscles which help them grow. Exercise means playing and being…

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    Life Stages D1

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    adolescence, adulthood and elder hood. For this assessment I will show how the title links with different topic and its relation to the health and social care setting. The type of topics include Equality and Diversity, Communication, Human Growth and Development, Safeguarding and other more. It will focus on how the individual develop through different life stages as well as explain each criteria in depth devoted to health and social care. For D1 Criteria, I have explained that different life…

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    Pros And Cons Of TMI

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    I think we should keep TMI(Three Mile Island) because the positives outweigh the cons. In my opinion, keeping TMI would be a good idea because of the amount of energy it can produce. If they closed TMI then a lot of people would lose their jobs. TMI produces emission free energy unlike coal or other fuels. If TMI closes, then Pennsylvania's main source of energy would be coal or propane which is very bad for the air. Nuclear power has many positives to using them over any other type of power.…

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