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    Pokemon Go Essay

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    landmarks. Pokemon Go differs from the mainstream Pokemon games because the intention was for the users to be able to go outside to popular locations and socialize with other users (Herrera). Pokemon Go pairs up with Google maps and utilizes the data from the user’s device and Google maps to create specific…

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    There is no right or wrong decision to buy the shoes, or not, in this decision it is best to remain neutral showing the pros and cons of this decision. In a debate to buy or not a new pair of expensive and designer shoes. Eddie and his mother have a dilemma, Eddie has enough money to buy a pair of expensive, designer, and trendy shoes. Eddie believes that if he puts his money towards the shoes he could buy happiness. Meanwhile Eddie’s mother believes happiness cannot be purchased, but memories…

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    First deference between my hometown, Maghagha and Jersey City is the weather. Both cities have four seasons, but the weather is different for each one of them. The winter in Jersey City is very cold and snowy most of the time, whoever the winter in Maghagha is Warm, rainy, and has no snow. In spite of snow and the cold weather in Jersey City, the life continues because the government and public are prepared for this kind of weather. The government does all effort to keep life running smoothly by…

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    Wind Energy Pros And Cons

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    power, the more greenhouse gases are emitted into the air, destroying the Earth’s ozone layer. Wind power is not the single or immediate solution to this problem, but it is a start. Unlike power plants that combust fossil fuels to create energy, wind turbines don’t release carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide,…

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    The Use Of Wind Energy

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    cancer, and global warming etc. Green house emission can be reduced by the use of wind turbines, which gets its energy from the wind. It is clean, cost-effective and reliable, but some people oppose it. Wind is a clean source of energy that does not pollute the air compared to fossil fuels usage, which could lead to emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The use of wind energy through wind turbines is a safer method of getting clean and safe energy, as it reduces the effects of…

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    transformed into a wind turbine. Today the world is starting to realize that wind power is a clean promising new energy source which can serve as an alternative to fossil fuels. Wind energy turbines can be used as stand-alone applications connected to a utility power grid. For utility-scale sources of wind energy, turbines are usually built close together to form a wind farm that provides bulk power. Several electricity providers use wind farms to supply power to their…

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    Wind Energy Dynamic

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    earth. Most notably, wind energy is harnessed through wind turbines, and these turbines can be seen throughout the American southwest.…

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    Mooney Warther Biography

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    “Build everything to last forever,” declared Ernest "Mooney" Warther and it could not describe the man behind the name any better. Mooney Warther was an incredible wood carver whose ingenuity helps to give us a glimpse into not only the steam era, but also the death of our sixteenth president. I visited the Warther Museum and was amazed at what one man was able to accomplish. This man’s character and accomplishments had a profound effect on me. Who is the man behind the name Mooney Warther?…

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    improve the performance of “smart” wind turbines and wind farms (Purdue Engineering Impact Magazine). The primary aim of the smart wind turbine is to reduce to unharnessed energy that results from the wake…

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    Rotor and touchdown bearing models Fig. 1 features the case study of the high-speed rotor. The photo was taken after manufacturing of the electric motor part, when the rotor was carried to the laboratory for an experimental modal analysis. During normal operation, the rotor is supported by AMBs. In the dropdown event, the rotor is in contact with touchdown bearings at both ends of the rotor. Fig. 1. Rotor under investigation. In this work, the finite element model of the rotor employs…

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