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    Mike Woolford Apex Sketch

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    Apex Sketch takes a sketch export out of your assessing.net database and creates a GIS building shapefile map layer. From this sketch file you overlay a aerial photo and the sketch variances from the actual aerial photo stand out like a sore thumb when they are set at the same scale. Apex has a sketch technician that painstakingly reviews each property, parcel by parcel. I had previously done similar work while working in the Monroe County Equalization Department under Mike Woolford. Mike…

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    Cox Communications is a broadcasting and telecommunications industry that provides entertainment and broadband communications for businesses in the U.S. (United States). They provide cable (digital video), high-speed internet, home security, and digital phone services. Cox Communications has been in business since 1962, and their headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia (Neel, 2012). Cox Communications is one of several companies that offer Connect2Compete to low-income families across the…

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    Place Attachment Analysis

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    2.4 Place attachment Essentially, the term place attachment refers to ‘affective bond’ between people (individuals or group) and a significant environment, which is developing over time (Scannell and Gifford, 2010). However, due to ‘the proliferation of concepts and measurements proposed for characterising emotional bonds between humans and places’ (Manzo and Devine-Wright, 2014, p. 125), place attachment has a diversity of definitions. These definitions, however, remain scattered in the…

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    Is it possible that the wind turbine can really bring benefit to the people and the countries? It is possible that a wind turbine can bring benefit to the people and the countries. Wind turbine is 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…

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    then drives a central supporting shaft. The main body of the turbine is located behind the spinning blades, and is called a nacelle. Inside, there is a gearbox that basically converts kinetic energy into electricity, which can then be transmitted to an electricity substation. An economic benefit that comes with wind power for Australia, is that it can revitalise rural economies by providing a new type of income to farmers as wind turbines are installed, land owners would largely profit in…

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    a renewable source of energy that doesn’t create pollution, new technological advances have created a more effective hovering wind turbine that is more efficient, environmentally friendly, and cost effective. Everyone knows about windmills and how they are a great source of green energy that doesn’t…

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    Off Grid for Single Household Usage: Attic Wind Turbine Electricity Generation Abstract- This research paper presents a small attic wind turbine system consists of 120 Volt Direct Current, 2500 rpm, 60 Watts generator which is attached to the rooftop ventilator wind turbine. When the ventilator turbine rotates at a low current wind speed, the generator produces DC voltage high enough to charge to the 12 Volt, 125 Ampere hour batteries bank for household appliances or lighting usage. The…

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    Wind Turbines Essay

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    investing into alternative energies, it’s worth taking a look at the financial feasibility of them. Can wind energy compete with oil in terms of profit? How much electricity do wind turbines produce and how much do they cost to produce it? How do wind turbines work? Electricity from wind turbines is produced when wind turbine blades are pushed by the wind. The moving blades are connected to a generator and when moved, the generator creates electricity. The electricity is transferred across power…

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    go unnoticed or overlooked and underutilized throughout the course of history. Until just recently, in a dire attempt to cease greenhouse gas emissions, the wind turbine is being reinvented and reestablished as a major competitor to most forms of fuels we use today. With its low cost, small size, and high output, this makes the wind turbine quite a competitor compared to fossil fuels and other harmful energy harnessing methods. And with carbon emissions peaking in the last decade, the need for…

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    Wind Energy Essay

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    make electricity. Wind turbines emit no carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases while they are producing electricity. Building and maintaining wind turbines costs money but no one pays for the wind itself. When using fossil fuels the prices may vary depending on the availability of the fossil fuel, but wind is a free fuel so wind power prices do not go through price fluctuations. Unlike fossil fuels, renewable energy industries are more labor-intensive. Therefore, wind turbine can also create…

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