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    Extra Credit Assignment 1. Constitution- Was the Constitution Revolutionary or Counterrevolutionary? What factors led the founders to create a new foundation for government? How are these issues reflected in the new Constitution? Compare/Contrast the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. What motivated individuals to either support or oppose the Constitution? What were their objectives and methods? Compare/Contrast the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Describe the various consequences…

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    solar power compared to the diesel fired peaking is lower. The only problem being that storage is not as readily available. But its not all bad news, as humans have begun to see the change in the earth, actions have been takin to begin the change from the fossil to the new alternative energy sources. Examples of our hope could be seen in a 24.9% drop in coal generated electricity since 2007, while in the same time frame an increase in wind generated power of 309% and solar generated power of…

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    to Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack? What would most likely happen in such an event? What steps can be taken to prepare for an EMP attack? Research shows that Electromagnetic propagation is the silent threat that is not be focused on. The current power grid of the United States is unequipped to handle a large scale EMP attack. This silent threat would do more damage to America and its people than any other form of attack that modern technology can supply. During the Hearing of the…

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    The three branches of the federal government have equal separation of power which led to the creation of checks and balances. This regulation helps make sure that the branches do not dominate one or the other during policymaking processes (Pinnell, Lecture, 29 Aug). Congress, also known as the Legislative Branch, has two parts: the Senate and House of Representatives. They come together to discuss what bills to form and make sure that those bills can become laws. The Judicial Branch, known as…

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    Nuclear energy, or power, is the process by which nuclear processes beneath the earth 's surface are utilized in such a way that they safely produce heat and electricity at a relatively cheap cost. Nuclear energy has made tremendous strides in the recent years but has faced opposition from innumerable sources which have effectively stunted the growth of this form of energy. Events such as the Chernobyl disaster have given nuclear power a bad reputation but have also forced a pursuit of safer…

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    Solar Energy: Wind Energy

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    the uneven heating of our surface and the rotation of earth. Centuries ago people started using windmills for pumping water, ground grain and of course for power. As early as 5,000 B.C. the wind has help push boats down the Nile River and in 500 to 900 B.C. the wind helped the Persians pump water and grind grain. Around 1,000 A.D. wind power energy spread north to the European countries such as the Netherlands which adapted to the use of windmills to help drain lakes and marshes in the Rhine…

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    electricity generation per capita rate in the world resulting 6 in shortage of power supply and heavy dependence on fossil fuels (79 % of total). At present, 7 only 10% of rural households and 50% of the country’s total population have access to national 8 power grid electricity. Separate researches conducted by Energy Commission of Nigeria and 9 Global Energy Network Institute (GENI) have concluded that 100% stable power supply from 10 renewable energy is possible in Nigeria. Yobe State…

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    such missions have substantive importance, the objectives still have their boundaries. But limited roles do not indicate turning the force into a constabulary (HW). Amphibious force structure with conventional combat power is still indispensable as it is never surprise that the local power will view any foreign force as an act of intervention or even invasion. Thus what a formal army can do for contributing to stability and supporting governance is limited, and that is what we should admit…

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    Public Trust

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    statement? What accounts for this sort of behavior? I submit that people trust the courts more. To understand this phenomenon, it’s necessary to break down its factors. 1) The nature of the judicial work. 2) Public perception of the effects of that work. 3) The court’s place in the social ecosystem of the nation. The combination of these unique factors creates climate of trust in our judiciary system. Ironic, that it is perhaps the least democratic…

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    Diversity- the state of being diverse; variety. Economics- the social science that describes the factors that determine the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. Settlement Patterns- The science settlements, including city or community planning and designing. Population- a summation of all the organisms of the same group or…

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