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    Offshore Wind Project Case

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    Offshore wind energy is an innovative approach to addressing climate change and the global energy crisis. Although many projects have begun, there are currently no offshore operational projects in the United States. Through the case study of the failed Cape Wind project, we can better understand the importance of integrating aspects of land use planning, environmental impact assessments, and historical and human considerations when designing a project like an offshore wind plant. Furthermore,…

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    Green Crabs Case Study

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    making burrows.This a huge negative impact because Eelgrass has many valuable ecological functions such as stabilizing shorelines and sea floor ground,cleaning coastal waters, providing habitat for a diversity of flora and fauna, and supporting the foundation a food web.this means many species lose their home,protection and…

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    contribute to this effort. Jonathan Haidt’s moral foundations theory helps generate an explanation for specific national defense strategies such as nuclear deterrence, missile defense, space institution establishment, and educational initiatives. Analysis of the specified policies reveals a correlation between five moral foundations and Eisenhower's national defense strategy as well as alignment between Eisenhower’s political leaning and foundations attributed to liberals or conservatives. This…

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    defined by how we survive, but rather how much profit we can produce, how many amenities we can create, and how many unnecessary ‘necessities ' we can mass produce. This is reflective of how much we have progressed. However, Nicholas Carr’s book The Shallows, John Steinbeck’s novel Grapes of Wrath and other works shed light on the side-effects of progress fueled by exploitation. In mankind 's eternal quest for…

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    leadership and the moral and ethical code upon which each is built. The vulnerable are able to draw from the experience and associated emotion of others and incorporate the lessons obtained through these experiences into an ethical foundation. Building a foundation of vulnerability leads to the construction of a future mosaic of heightened emotional intelligence and endows one with the capacity to lead and thrive in their own nursing practice. The following discussion aims to further illuminate…

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    over which clouds might pass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow.” (Bradbury 13). Not only does this outline her physical appearance when she was found nearly dead, but it also describes Mildred’s character when she is alive. She is a very shallow person in a sense that she does not have a deep personality, although this event only foreshadows this characteristic and it is reemphasized throughout the rest of this part. Mildred does seem like the kind of person to commit suicide if you…

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    intellectual diversity can benefit a team by helping team members see flaws in their own ideas.” If all of the members agreed with each other on every single idea, it would make it impossible to spot flaws in the foundation of the ideas. It is the reason that debates are so powerful: reinforcing the foundation of a stance and protecting it against counter-attacks results in innovative thinking that can not be built alone. If these polarized groups work so well together, why are they not formed…

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    the World”, directed by Philippe and Maxine is a documentary that focuses on the growing problem of ocean pollution due to excessive plastic consumption. A serious roster of experts: Capt. Moore (Marine Research Institute), Dan Glaser (Surf-rider foundation), Dr. Andrea Neal (Jean-Michel Cousteau), Professor Christopher Cogan (CSU Channel Islands) want to make people aware of the damage they are doing to animals and the planet because of the high concentration of plastic debris and detritus that…

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    Holy Spirit Baptism

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    The position paper on Spirit Baptism is very insightful and down to the point; in addition, Gordon L. Anderson’s article does an excellent job unpacking the missteps some Pentecostals have made in debating baptism in the Holy Spirit with those who disagree in the theological and scriptural teaching. Specifically, Anderson says, “These different positions have challenged Pentecostals, largely because they are based on biblical and experiential evidence that seems to be more coherent than that…

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    Along with David’s father Hella is the only character who represents the worldly image of a nuclear family. David’s shallow desires are foreseen in Hella because she presents the possibility to remain a family. Logically David knows that he cannot have a family with Giovanni; therefore, David uses the idea of Hella to achieve this desire. Hella is not is the novel for…

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