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    and has overcome many obstacles and events through its political views. Europe has always been built upon monarchies. These monarchies serve in place as their government. Monarchy is the oldest system of government in the United Kingdom. Total power is invested in one person, a head of state called a monarch, who keeps the position until death or resignation. “In a monarchy, a king or queen is Head of State. The British monarchy is known as a constitutional monarchy. This means that, while…

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    consisted of France, the United Kingdom, and the Russian Empire, whereas the other alliance, the Central Powers, included Germany and Austria-Hungary. The equity of the two alliances prolonged the war over several years and exhausted the resources, human and matériel, of the nations involved. On account of the colonial empires of the combatants, the conflict became a global conflict, which the people at that time called the World War or the Great War. The United States remained neutral…

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    Renewal Energy is an expensive way for American to receive energy to power their homes and other machinery. Wind turbines, hydro generators and solar panels seems to be the safest way to produce energy but are not, and they are not guaranteed to produce the energy that is needed. Fracking is a major way in extracting fossil fuels and has been successful and guaranteed. Renewable energy sources as a main source of energy is not effective as other sources of energy nor is it environmental…

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    and this glorious thing called 'coal ' was discovered, which replaced the wood and ended the deforestation talk. Coal "is often referred to as the 'first fuel of the industrial revolution '," and, "after decades of endless use of coal, we are now paying the price"( "Importance of Alternative Energy"). As much as many people would like to oppose this, there is a limitation to how much we can use because eventually, if we keep using it up at the rate we are, there will be nothing left. All that…

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    government, the power of the executive, or a strong central government. Such concepts, which were considered fundamental aspects of a “republic” and “free state”, were thrown out due to a massive renunciation of all things British. This new, decentralized government, illustrated…

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    Mars Persuasive Essay

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    Imagine, just for a second, the Earth without any people. Just let you imagination create this beautiful place where all creature are at its naturally given place. Don’t be selfish! Just imagine it and you can go back to being self-centered and ungrateful in a second. Imagine the perfect tranquility in a chaotic, natural sequence of events. Imagine standing in the middle of the rainforest and looking at world through a tiny drop of dew that’s sitting on the patal of an orchid. Perfect,right?…

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    We The People Analysis

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    To form a more perfect union, “We the People” need to fight to restrain the size of the government to prevent encroachment on the rights of individuals and families by an unrestrained and massive centralized governance system. This great nation found its beginnings in separating from the excessively powerful and abusively controlling government of Great Britain, proving that a big government society is destined to fail. The 13 colonies, starting in 1607, when Jamestown was founded in Virginia,…

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    The “Arab Spring” was a wave of political action which emerged across the Middle East and North Africa in 2011, beginning with the Tunisian Revolution that took place in January of that year. The Arab Spring saw mass protests and/or the toppling of regimes in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Libya, Yemen, Jordan and more. At that time, many people felt that these protests and regime changes could have signified a new era of democratization in the region. However, whether or not that is truly the…

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    Green electricity generation climbed by more than 8 percent overall in 2013, to produce around 22 percent of all global power production. Total global installed green energy electricity capacity reached a staggering 1,560 GW in 2013. China, USA, Brazil, Canada, and Germany are the top five countries for total installed green energy capacity. Excluding hydro, the top three…

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    Introduction Renewable energy is also referred to as alternative energy. This is generally, power whose source does not run out. Unlike fossil fuels, it causes no pollution. The energy leaves no residues that would otherwise cause harm. Alternative energy is a common term, used to contrast this form of energy from the traditional sources of energy such as coal power and natural gas as well as oil power. The traditional sources of energy are definitely environmentally unfriendly. Alternative…

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