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    In the last 60 years, Uranium mining has become the basis of one of the worlds most popular sources of energy. While Uranium is almost always used for nuclear energy, it is also used in medical isotopes. To obtain Uranium for nuclear power, it is generally mined in large open pit and underground mines. Like most other mines, mining Uranium destroys the ecosystem and landscape, produces lots of noise pollution, demolishes habitats and are very dangerous. More specifically, Uranium mines have an…

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    Constitution Flaws

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    make laws. The second article discusses the Executive Branch, the branch of government headed by a nationally elected President that manages the day-to-day operations of government. The third article is about the Judicial Branch, and outlines the powers of the federal court system. After setting up the branches of government, the Constitution defines the reciprocity of the states in Article IV, which outlines the relationship between the states and the federal government. This article ensures in…

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    Solar Energy

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    electricity produced. For example, a large number of arrays would be needed to generate electricity for a power plant (Kuecken, 1979). A power plant can also use a concentrating solar power system where sunlight is focused with mirrors to create a high-intensity heat source to produce steam or mechanical power to run a generator that creates electricity. CONVERSION OF SOLAR ENERGY FOR USE Producing solar power is just as simple as using the sunlight that heats the surface of the earth. Now,…

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    The Declaration of Independence is a formal statement that expressed the desire for the thirteen colonies to be free of the king of Great Britain, stating the reasons and the desire for self-autonomy. In it they appealed to the Supreme Judge of the World, and stated that the United States are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States. This document, which has preserved the United States of America’s independence for so long, was not original of its thinking. The American obsession…

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    though utilizing nuclear fission as a power source does have its respectable pros, the cons seem to overwhelm the pros. Setting up nuclear power plants is very expensive and the majority of nuclear power plants’ fuel relies on a very meager source. The other cons include and are not limited to: mining for the meager source poses a health risk to the people mining and not mining and if not dealt with properly, the radioactive materials used in a nuclear power plant can severely harm the…

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    Nuclear Power Nuclear power is a very controversial topic. While there are clear benefits to this type of energy, there have been devastating incidents with very high death rates. Radiation, a by-product of nuclear power, is a very dangerous side-effect that comes along with nuclear power. Though it is used in many positive ways, such as in health procedures, it is harmful to human tissue. The consequences of using nuclear power need to be thoroughly examined before a decision is made. The…

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    stop the wastefulness that takes place all over the world. It is also coming up with ways to improve the things that are being depleted daily, such as; fossil fuels, water, recycling, and the atmosphere. Sustainability is planning to manage our resources so they will last a long period of time. Sound science is science plus technology discovering new and improved ways of extracting energy from fuels for our use.  How have the fuels to power homes, industry, and transportation changed from the…

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    “deceit”, and “careless exercise of power” certainly developed through time (Rudalevige, 5). The legislative branch would hope to take…

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    A world that is increasingly becoming unstable as time goes by because of human activity, it would seem logical for humanity to come together and form a solution to stopping something that is one day going to be extremely chaotic.Tesla motors is more than a car company, it 's a technology company. They base most of their revenue from cars and batteries but are starting to really enter a new bracket as an environmentalist company as well. They created plan which involved the creation of an…

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    to further benefit the people. For limitation purposes the Legislative branch has many regulations and powers to keep the other branches in ‘check’. Such as “The House of Representatives...shall have the sole power of impeachment....The Senate shall have the sole power to try all impeachments.” by having the bicameral Legislature work together in limiting the the other branches it has the power to impeach a federal official (Doc.1). Including the president or a justice of the Supreme Court,…

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