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    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 debates, considering what it can do for us and how…

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    With technological strides forward, the Industrial Revolution of the mid-19th century introduced new sources of air. By the middle of the 20th century, the effects of these changes were beginning to be revealed in many countries around the world. In the 1960s, an environmental movement began to emerge that sought to remove the flow of pollutants to the planet’s ecosystems. Out of this movement came events like Earth Day, and legislative victories like 1960’s Clean Air Act. In 1963, in an effort…

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    World War One World War One was a war between over 100 countries, and two alliances, the allied powers and the central powers. To sum up there were countries from many different places including Africa, Australia, America, and Asia. The Primary countries in the allied powers where Siberia, Russia, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, and the United States. The primary countries in the central powers were Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire. In the alliances each…

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    There are many similarities between colonial government and government today. For instance, the bicameral branch of the government today (Congress or legislative branch) is like the Parliament which was the law making also made up of two other branches of government. Within the Congress there are two houses called the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives is similar to the House of Burgesses because they are both made up of representatives that agree if a law…

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    freedom and rights, yet the black people were victims of the same leadership. The Declaration of independence is an artistry work that outlines the need for governments to outline clear rules that are in tandem with the rights of the people. For instance, the Declaration rebukes the leadership…

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    Arguments for a codified constitution The doctrine of Separation of Powers is designed to ensure that power is distributed fairly between institutions within the government. Today, there is much speculation about the amount (if any) of checks and balances made in the process of enacting and Act of Parliament. “The present constitution as it has evolved in recent times has become one of ‘elective dictatorship’, lacking separation in powers between executive, legislature and judiciary, and a…

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    According to The Washington Post, an American Samoa island produces 99% percent of its energy through the use of solar panels and creates enough energy in 7 hours to power the whole island day and night. The American Samoa island is one example of how clean, renewable energy is beneficial and more useful than the traditional fossil fuel. According to preview data, the American Samoa island has saved about one-hundred-ten-thousand gallons of oil, and reduced carbon emission by two and a half…

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    decades isn’t something new. In fact, in some cities around the word air pollution is so bad that most people are unable to walk around without an air pollution mask. Yet with the public focus in the modern world on pollution, ways to save the environment, and switching to renewable resources have evolved accordingly. In the past thirty years we have now started to utilize that suns energy to help power the world. Pollution has gotten so atrocious that if something doesn’t change soon then there…

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    Law Making System

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    three branches are legislative branch, executive branch and judicial branch. The separation power of the Constitution checks and balances the laws of America, and describes the division of power under…

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    Brian Kim Prof. Patrick Johansson Writing 1 23 October 2016 Nuclear Energy vs. Renewable Energy After Second Industrial Revolution, and with the development of the world, we cannot leave to use fossil fuel in the industry and in people`s life. But fossil fuel cause a lot of side effects, like pollution of environment and global warming, and it is limited, so the cost is increasing. So mankind have found other energy through developing technology to replace it. Nuclear energy and renewable…

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