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    government has is providing support for farmers and agriculture. They are also responsible for providing state police stations and prisons. Local governments are also provided by the state for cities, towns, or municipalities (Wikipedia, State Governments, n.d.). Social welfare including state pensions are also required by the state government to provide. They also have the power to regulate pollution and sewage within the state too. The state’s budget is also another role that the state…

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    of a small SUV and has a “host of scientific experiments to zap, analyze and take pictures of any rock within reach of its 7-foot arm” (SPACE C). It was designed to go over obstacles and travel a long distance per day. The curiosity rover gets its power from a radioisotope thermoelectric generator (SPACE C). The rover uses different tools to check for habitability. One tool is a test that is done that the ground gets blasted with neutrons and when the neutrons come in contact with any hydrogen…

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    more efficient and inexpensive than others; hydroelectric power being one of them. Hydroelectric power utilizes one of the largest natural resources in the world, water. Although it has a high percentage of efficiency it has its drawbacks. The drawbacks can be environmental, and technical, however, there are a larger number environmental factors that affect the efficiency of the source. Even though these drawbacks are present, hydroelectric power remains to be extensively utilized and there are…

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    Chernobyl

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    killed by a small decision made by a government. In two articles, Chernobyl: before, during, and after by Cindy Rush, and Chernobyl Remains a Dead Zone by Lawrence Gable focuses on what happened in Chernobyl. On April 26, 1986 the Chernobyl nuclear power plant blew up. Leaving the surrounding area in ashes and spreading nuclear radiation across Europe, causing several deaths and chronic diseases. With the government’s ignorance, deaths of the people who risked their lives trying to help settle…

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    Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor

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    Chapter 1 Overview of past accidents and AP1000 plant design objectives No doubt, nuclear reactors generate power all due to nuclear fission. A nuclear fission is a typical decay in which an atom splits into smaller parts and emits a considerably large amount of energy throughout the reaction. Typically, there are three types of nuclear reactor that are commonly used throughout the globe. They are the Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR), Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) and Pressurized Water…

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    Wind Power Puffery Summary

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    Critique of “Wind Power Puffery” In his article, “Wind Power Puffery”, H. Sterling Burnett argues that the advantages of wind power are grossly exaggerated and often cause more harm than good. Burnett, an expert in America on environmental issues, has obtained a Ph.D. in philosophy and a B.A. in cultural anthropology. He mainly writes opinion based articles about current environmental and energy topics and wrote this article to express his opinion on wind generated energy. Supporters of using…

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    the sun releases enough energy to power the entire world… and then some. This means that solar energy has the potential to replace coal as the dominant energy source, given the potential to be. Likewise, solar energy is debatably the cleanest and most abundant source of power. To be used as energy, the sun’s radiant energy has to be harnessed using cells that turn the light into electricity in a process that may be known as “artificial photosynthesis.” Solar power can be collected in three ways.…

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    Nuclear power plants have always been controversial to environmentalists and the general public. They are as intriguing as they sound as well. Nuclear power plants are one of the alternatives to fossil-fueled power plants. Nuclear power plants is a thermal power station which uses the heat from nuclear fission in an enclosed environment to change water to steam. This drives turbine generators to produce electricity. A physician named Enrico Fermi discovered the potential of nuclear fission in…

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    Wind energy is one of the major renewable energy sources. It is produced through blowing wind. The wind turns the blades of a wind turbine which are connected to a generator, then the generator converts that energy into electricity which then used to power our homes (Origin Energy Limited, 2015).Currently it has being used in Australia to fight the issue of global warming, which is being caused by non-renewable energies. Wind energy production has become an issue in Yorke Peninsula. It is…

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    The Liberal Class

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    passionately affirms his view of this neoliberal class, depicting them as a lapdog to the corporate power. They abandon the fight for the freedom, rights and safety of the people for corporate payouts and exceptional, selfish benefits. Appreciating Moreover, it is solely to blame for the rise of “the power elite” – presumably an alternate title for the corporate power. The power elite and/or the corporate power have contacted the assistance…

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