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    The Wind Energy of Old Is No Longer the Wind Energy of Today. As the world populace continues to increase and non-renewable resources dwindle, society has begun to examine and reexamine alternative forms of energy. One type of energy that has come to the forefront, to meet society’s needs, is wind power. This energy is formed through the unequal warming of the earth’s surface by the sun, the inconstancies of its surface, and it rotation. This energy that is formed, by motion, can be harvested…

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    Life in the 1930’s isn't as easy as you think, especially if you're black. We have to go through many hard things like the great depression, we didn't have much to choose from when we wanted a job, and education wasn't the best either. Whites always thought they were better than the blacks and deserved more because of their skin color. Just because blacks were a little bit darker than the whites, they were more transcendence, but they we were are all equal. Blacks do not get much of an education…

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    scope of effectiveness. The author of the article, Claudia H. Deutsch, uses a vast amount of different statistics to prove Fiji Waters’ dedication to the environment. The author cites changes to how Fiji remains carbon neutral by “[installing] a windmill in 2009 to provide energy to its bottling plant in Fiji in the South Pacific [and] it will ship bottles of water intended for sale on the East Coast to the Port of Philadelphia, rather than truck them east from Los Angeles”. These statistics…

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    industries new industries like petroleum refining, steel manufacturing and electrical power came into being. Expansions of the railroad made possible the shift of people, raw materials, and crops to the national market. Invention of steel plows, windmills and barbed wire helped in farming and ranching. Americans experienced a great change in their life times as the result of technological revolution. The source of light changed from candles to kerosene lamps and finally into electrical bulbs…

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    Rebellion In Animal Farm

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    kept, but some of the stuff they collected went to the humans for trade. Some of the characters are blamed for some of the things that happened on the farm, like one of the animals were used as a scapegoat and was blamed for the destruction of the windmill. Some of the characters from the story represent historical people and things. Napoleon is considered to be Joseph Stalin, Snowball is considered to be Leo Trotsky, the dogs can represent the military or the police, and Old Major acts in…

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    built into the ground and as Jim's grandmother described, "It's no better than a badger hole; no proper dugout at all" (Cather 13). Upon arrival, their home did not have a garden, as most of their land was of little value for farming. It also had a windmill with no wheel. It had a barn, however, their only animals were an oxen and two bony, old horses, all of which they paid too much for. As for the interior, they also overpaid for a stove and the two girls slept in a pit. In all, the immigrants…

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    Persuasive Essay Global Warming is becoming an even bigger threat as years go by yet only in the last few years has it (global warming) came to public attention in a meaningful way. It has become a significant issue today due to the threats it has on humans and our everyday lives. It was originally discovered when a photo of the earth was taken on the Apollo Eight mission, this photo showed how easily the world could be destroyed and how fragile and delicate the ozone layer is. In this essay, I…

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    In Animal Farm, George Orwell reveals the values and the effects of Stalin’s totalitarian government using animal stereotypes and historical figure during the Russian Revolution. Napoleon, the stalinist leader of Animal Farm, abuses power to fear and manipulate members of the farm. Orwell discusses Napoleon’s selfishness that lead him to build a totalitarian government based on terror and lies. Napoleon is one of the best known villain in Animal Farm. Orwell created fictional animals to show…

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    Hate speech in “Animal farm” and “Priscilla the Cambodian” Hate speech is used as one of the apparatuses employed both in “Animal farm” by George Orwell and “Pricilla the Cambodian” by Rattawut Lapcharoensap. Although it occurs in different circumstances and contexts, the two stories share some ideas in common which significantly reflect the act of their characters as well as the societies, which will be explained further. Hate speech is one of the communication methods being used to attack a…

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    Fracking In The Simpsons

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    humans. Hydraulic fracturing pollutes the environment extremely, then why do corporations decide to further conduct these wells to drill? Why put the public in danger just for more non-renewable resources when Americans could build solar panels, windmills, and water turbine? These renewable resources will remain useful for thousands of year to come and not pollute our environment to keep our home…

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