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    I am advocate for the environment, and I believe that in order to sustain the immense population, the world must turn to alternative energy sources. I have always been interested in science and engineering, because they are the foundation to societal advancement. It is the future generation's responsibility to make a change and more towards a sustainable future, and I want to be a part of that change. I want to use my knowledge of physics and engineering to create something that pushes the…

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    Research Paper On Arcadia

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    The city of Arcadia is a future city similar in population, density, and complexity as today’s New York City. This city is surrounded by water on two sides. It is located on the east coast of the United States. The north and west end of the city are on the coast. The climate has four seasons but cold, snowy winters are uncommon given the increase in global warming. The demands for increased self-service and automation in everyday life continues to drive demand for power exponentially. Quality of…

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    What Is Desalination?

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    Desalination also has the massive amount of ocean water as source meaning even if all water is produced through desalination, sea water would provide an almost inexhaustible supply, which means that even in times of drought like here in the city of Cape Town, people would have sufficient access to fresh water supply needed for growing crops, for daily living and for a lot of other needs. Simply put, it brings an end to water crisis. Cape Town may also benefit from agricultural practices such as…

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    Location Queen Bee boutique will operate out of Wyoming for the following reasons; first, there are no personal income and corporate income taxes, thus allowing Queen Bee boutiques to be more competitive in the market. Second, Wyoming’s Workforce Development Services provides training grants from $1,500 to $4,000 per employee per year for technical training upgrades. Finally, electrical rates are approximately 21 percent below national averages; respectfully, natural gas is about 18 percent…

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    Essay On Hurricane Harvey

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    neighbors. The introduction of Houston inhabitants to unpredictable natural chemicals and waste items in the wake of Hurricane Harvey is a clear update that NIMBY is regularly levelheaded. PIMBY, as well, may have a sound segment. The American Wind Energy Association reports that landowners get $222 million yearly for the privilege to cultivate their breeze. In any case, PIMBY isn't basically about cash. It's likewise a disposition, a dedication, a character. It's about an inclination that…

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    Fossil Fuels In America

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    developed various methods to utilize these non-renewable resources, and many people cannot apprehend the impact they have on society. We use these resources for heat, transportation, internet, and capital. Ultimately, humanity as a whole will perish if these materials exhaust. Like a heart supplying blood throughout the body to maintain life, fossil fuels supply energy across America to sustain societies. Unfortunately, we are noticing a shortage of our non-renewable resources. We need to…

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    tornado, seem like a place someone could relax and get a good night sleep? Wind energy has begun to take the country by storm with states such as Iowa using wind turbines to generate up to thirty percent of its energy. Iowa is a leader when it comes to wind energy by limiting the regulation on the companies building the turbines. Most of the turbines in Iowa today were built before most regulations were put in place. Wind energy should be more regulated in Iowa because of the nuisance to…

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    the goals of attaining a sustainable environment hence sustainable life at sight communities are now entering a world that is labeled “The Third Industrial Revolution”, as society moved from fossil fuels in the Second Industrial Revolution to renewable energy generation, technologies in sustainable and smart communities. This is why green technology has been implemented which brings innovative ideas to reduce global warming and greenhouse gas effects. 1.2 Definition of…

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    voters of Washington state passed the Energy Independence Act (EIA) through a ballot initiative in the November mid-term elections. The initiative was championed by the organization Washingtonians for Energy Security (WES). The EIA is a Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) requiring electric utilities serving at least 25,000 customers to produce 15% of their electricity from renewable sources by 2020 (Energy Independence Act of 2006). The EIA also seeks to increase energy conservation efforts by…

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    the use of renewable energy instead of using oil or fossil fuel that can destroy the environment and can also help support five hundred thousand peoples’ jobs instead of losing their job. For starter, construction worker has more work and payment by building wind turbines. Another benefit is the market of wind power is increasing from the support of the president and the government that has been making a huge investment in wind power. Wind power is the largest source of renewable energy in the…

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