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    What if we lived in a world with laws that made it seem like there was no point to the Constitution? The Judicial Branch has powers just like the other two branches. The Judicial Branch is all about the courts. The First Congress established the Supreme Court. The Judicial Branch is the branch that acquires the Supreme Court. Within the Supreme Court there is the power of Judicial Review. Some people may think that the Supreme Court should not have the power of Judicial Review. The Supreme Court…

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    The knowledge of the world is forever growing and we as a civilization or continually growing and need to provide ourselves with new cleaner sources of energy and the explorations of the natural resources just may help. But is the exploration of natural resources may not be the greatest of solutions for our current environment. Take the world today we run on coal and fossil fuels that damage the earth 's ecosystems put the plant at risk of being uninhabitable. Therefore a need arises to examine…

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    Chernobyl Research Paper

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    people have always wondered what exactly happened at the Chernobyl power plant and why the media consistently brings it up. The tragedy began in Soviet Ukraine, near the abandoned city of Pripyat, which suffered immediate consequences from the nuclear reactor's explosion. The colossal blast released radiation into the atmosphere which ended up spreading and killing many organisms. This spontaneous accident was recorded all over the world and alarmed many European nations. With little time, the…

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    During Cosmos S.1 Ep.7, I've learned about the event of lead poisoning around the world. This episode is about a scientist named Clare Patterson, whom discovered Earth's real age. Patterson performs an experiment called "The Clean Room" where Patterson studies tiny zircon crystals. He measures the lead and it is six times more than what was in the zircons. Then something serious occurred. Patterson's lead measurement numbers were inconsistent. He thought maybe that his lab had been contaminated.…

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    Uranium Research Paper

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    Do you know how nuclear power is made? It all starts with an element on the periodic table called uranium that stands at number ninety-two. It gives off power in a single way, using uranium 235 and 238. Fission is this process of removing protons and electrons from unstable nuclei, converting them to lead. This process gives of anywhere from 1 to 5 MeV (million electron volts). You can even produce more energy by splitting the unstable nuclei even further. This type of power can, with just 75…

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    government and separation of powers are the two most widespread forms of democracy in the modern world. Responsible government was born in England and is now a regime that we have in Canada. First, it emerged to give more independence to the colonies, but later became fully independent from the Crown, except Crown 's formal duties. USA, on another hand is build on principle of separation of powers, to ensure freedom from England, tyranny or any kind of usurpation of power. In this paper I will…

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    The possible solutions to energy conservation issues are: finding alternate sources of energy (such as solar panels for solar energy, hydroelectric power, wind turbines generating wind power, electric cars, etc.) and conserving or more efficiently using fossil fuels (by carpooling, using alternate versions of similar products that are environment friendly, using less resources, etc.). 2. Why would some people oppose the solutions you have chosen? Some people would oppose finding other…

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    Describe one pillar of the American government, how it interacts with the other three pillars, and then provide real-world examples of how that pillar supports the democratic system of government. Federalism: “Federalism allows the national and state governments to retain control over their respective spheres of influence. States retain the right to exist and administer their respective governments” (Ivers, 2013, p. 1.2). Federalism interacts with the other three pillars by ensuring “that…

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    next topic which many citizens are concerned about is what exactly the system of checks and balances is, we shall explain to the state what is, to better persuade you. The system of checks and balances and the Constitution’s clear delineation of the powers of the federal government will protect states’ rights and individual rights. This system we have come up with is will one day be considered the greatest piece of legislation ever created. We will have horizontal and vertical checks. These will…

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    one more dollar spent on making the world a comparatively dirtier and a more dangerous place, because nuclear power and nuclear weapons go hand in hand.” -Mark Z. Jacobson. The effects of radiation are severe to the body and the environment. Nuclear power plants are dangerous to all life on earth and should no longer be used. Power plants are terrorist targets, they have the chance of melting down and the reactors can crack. One reason why nuclear power plants are dangerous is because of…

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