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    renewable energy?? Renewable energy is energy that can be recycled and reused again such as solar and wind energy. With the growing population and decline in fossil fuels renewable energy is becoming more desirable. What is a solar updraft tower power plant?? A solar updraft tower takes heat from the sun, stores it and converts it into usable energy when needed[1]. Parts of the tower??? The tower consists of three parts: a collector, chimney and wind turbine generators [2]. Collector The hot…

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    The United States of America is a country where powers are separated in order to prevent an all powerful branch of government. The three main branches of government are the Executive, Judicial and Legislative branch. These branched serve the purpose of checking and balancing each other. The Executive branch has the power to implement laws. These laws are brought on by the Legislative branch. Lastly, the Judicial branch then evaluates the laws, and check if they are constitutional or…

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    Governance In The Tempest

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    Locke’s Second Treatise of Government and William Shakespeare’s play The Tempest, readers witness two vastly different forms of governing. One of The Tempest’s main characters, Prospero, perceives himself as the only one fit to be the sole bearer of power. This form of thinking may be due to his upbringing where he originally had a copious amount of control. Locke on the other hand, trusts people’s rights to be held in the hands of the people. There are a few examples in Locke’s book where he…

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    revenues and profits. The energy sector earned 33 percent of the overall company revenues, but 42 percent of the profits. The energy sector was subdivided into five divisions, including fossil power generation, renewable…

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    and calling for change. In one article called Historians and the Black Power Movement, the author Peniel E. Joseph states “Black Power grew out of the tumult of postwar America, not just the decade of the 1960s, when the possibilities of American democracy seemed unlimited.” (Peniel 8). This quote shows the birth of the Black Power movement where America’s youth fought for civil liberty. Another strong catalyst for the Black Power movement was the anger brought about in response to the Vietnam…

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    What Is Wind Energy?

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    large fields throughout the mid United States where the grasslands are windy enough to generate steady amounts of power. Wind turbines can produce on average 6 million kWh in a year (Division). Wind energy is one of the safest sources of energy you can find. Turbines do not produce emissions that pollute the air or give off greenhouse gasses that attribute to global warming, whereas power plants rely on the combustion of fossil fuels to produce energy (Povey). Wind energy will also help to stop…

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    Proverbs 29:2 states, “With good men in authority, the people rejoice; but with the wicked in power, they groan” (NIV). What makes a candidate the right one? Well that’s a hard question to answer. A verse from Exodus can help shed some light on this, “But select capable men from all the people- men who fear God, trustworthy men who hate dishonest…

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    arguments and normative framework posited by White in his article “The ‘Centre’ of the Democratic Deficit: Power and Influence in Canadian Political Executives”. Furthermore, the reformative solutions put forth by White will be examined and weighed to determine their viability. White’s argument is that there is no means of identifying the democratic deficit produced by the centralization of power within the top tiers of the executive branch of Canadian government. In order to evaluate White’s…

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    In the city of Yatsushiro the fires, power outages occurred in many cities. The region gains more rescue teams and military units, who are looking for people under the rubble of buildings and help those left homeless. There have also been many reports of people blocked under the debris of buildings…

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    Offshore Wind Project Case

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    This 25-square-mile power plant could provide 75 percent of the required electricity for the surrounding islands (Machell). CWA secured a lease for 46 square miles in the Sound, quoting reduced greenhouse emissions, job creation, and greater energy independence. Furthermore…

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