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    Applications of solar thermal and geothermal energies are integrated with the purpose of utilizing renewable resources in low-carbon, energy saving manners. Geothermal and solar thermal energies are both clean, renewable energies with a huge amount of resources that are viewed as sustainable sources of energy storage [4]. Solar thermal energy is recognized as one of the best long-term options for heating and cooling energy supply. It has benefits such as it always helps to reduce primary energy…

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    of significant change in sleep latency, sleep quality, and rapid-eye-movement latency in young men that were being exposed to 90 HMz for thirty minutes.The only effect that was reported was increase in electroencephalogram (recorded brain activity power density) during the first thirty minutes of rapid-eye-movement…

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    Urban sprawl is an inattentive issue that continues to harm the future of the world, unless the problem is addressed. The concept of urban sprawl is the “uncontrolled spread of urban development into neighboring regions” (“Urban Sprawl”). Across the globe, there has been urban sprawl in major cities, without consideration of future consequences. As society focal point is on celebrities and fashion, the focus on the destruction of the environment is not being acknowledged. The sprawl leaves…

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    because it is efficient, it will not give off harmful gases, and it is easily accessible. Solar energy is powered by sunlight, which converts it into solar heating and electricity. There are two types of solar heating systems, active and passive power; solar energy uses this to make electricity. “The passive solar heating system relies largely on the greenhouse effect and, as noted, traps heat inside a building much as a clos ed automobile traps heat when parked in a shaded area on a sunny day…

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    produces less amount of CO2. B. Solar energy does not need raw materials. II. Solar energy is a rational economic resource. A. The cost of solar energy is cheaper. B. Solar energy industries create jobs. III. Solar energy is efficient. A. Solar power is an infinite resource. B. The weather is not affected by solar energy. Conclusion: United States government should expand the use of solar energy because of benefits for the environment and money. Solar Energy The United…

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    The use of napalm Napalm has been one of the most controversial and destructive war weapons that has been used in modern times, with little international political restriction, although the use of napalm is morally wrong in many people 's minds. The use of this weapon dates back to World War ll, with its development in a highly classified lab at Harvard University. Napalm saw its first widespread use in the burning of Japanese cities during the end of the war in the Pacific. This chemical was…

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    Foreword There are a multitude of environmental issues created by traditional urban design systems. One major issue facing urban and suburban areas is the Urban Heat Island Syndrome. An urban heat island is the effect of built environment and human activity on ambient air temperature. Basically, concrete and asphalt structures with human activity can absorb high levels of heat from the sun. According to the EPA, buildings and pavements can heat up to 90oF hotter than the air; then in the evening…

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    energy such as solar power, wind power, biomass…

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    Toyota Power Distance

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    3.4 Power distance A large distance between power of society is similar to collective society which emphasis on social class and level (Hofstede, 1994). Everyone wants power and desires gap between people(Hofstede, 1994). In this society, people who has low power also want to make friend with high power people that hope to increase their power. There is common phenomenon between different people which was recognized by people who is in large power distance society(Hofstede, 1994). In this…

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    world and people. For one it is all about appearance. To the people he has to appear to be true and keep up the appearance he is honest and true, but in reality he is thinking only about himself. He is trying to think make sure that he always has power. It isn’t about the people, but about keeping the people in her hands. However the other view is that there has to be a layer of trust. If people were able to trust their king then they will be trustworthy. If there is a balance then everything…

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