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    In this paper I assert the libertarian political thought which resolves this debate by striking a fine balance between liberty and responsibility. To support my argument‚ I apply the ideas of John Locke who was a 17th century classical liberal philosopher (for first reason) and much of libertarian political thought is inspired from his works. For second reason I apply the ideas of libertarian philosopher Friedrich

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    CAN FUEL CELLS CONTRIBUTE to FUTURE POWER CRISIS? Yong Ting Hui University Tunku Abdul Rahman‚ Faculty of Engineering and Science UTAR Complex Jalan Genting Kelang 53300 Setapak Kuala Lumpur. tinghui@1utar.my Abstract— Our current rate of non-renewable energy usage will lead to power crisis in the future. Power crisis is a state where the demand for power energy increases and the price of power energy rises. Therefore‚ civilization will be forced to research and develop alternative energy

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    Washington State led Gov. Chris Gregoire to veto a proposal that would have created licensed marijuana dispensaries.” “Letters with various cautions have also gone to officials in California‚ Colorado‚ Montana and Rhode Island.” “They ’re protecting the argument that medical marijuana is out of control by interfering with efforts to control it.” “ It ’s a slippery and typical drug war propaganda tactic that‚ once understood and exposed‚ should begin to lose its potency.” “Medical marijuana is a $1.7 billion

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    Today‚ renewable energy sources are commonly used to replace fossil fuels due to the lacking of oil‚ gas‚ etc. An alternative energy source is ethanol (C2H5OH). It is an alcohol fuel manufactured by fermentation and distillation of crops that are high with starch and sugar‚ such as grains‚ sugarcane (most commonly used)‚ corn‚ and fruit. Other names for ethanol are ethyl alcohol‚ drinking alcohol‚ and grain alcohol. It can also be made from trees‚ grasses‚ woods‚ and plant waste. It is a colourless

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    One common argument is that paternalism attack freedom of choice. That point seems reasonable‚ but actually doesn’t make any sense. According to “The New Paternalism: The Avuncular State” of The Economist‚ the state should repress a man’s a man’s acts only if they harm

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    Bashir Muttawa Ecology essay Nov 16 Should we burn our food for fuel? Contents Introduction 3 Why do we do this 3 Conclusion 4 Bibliography 4 Why do we burn fossil fuels Introduction   The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 mandates that by 2022 36 billion gallons of biofuels will be produced in the United States.  15 billion gallons of this biofuel is expected to come from corn. (1) This will require the sacrifice of enough food to feed 166‚000‚000 people--over half

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    Can coal be a clean fuel? Yes‚ if you attach an accelerator to the smokestack. Burning coal produces flue gases like nitrogen and sulfur oxides: NO2‚ NO3‚ SO2‚ and SO3. When these gases react with atmospheric water‚ they turn into sulfuric and nitric acids such as H2SO4 or

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    the world (Dickerson & Flanagan‚ 2006). In their article‚ “The Globalization Backlash‚” Micklethwait and Wooldridge (2001) addresses many of the concerns with globalization. They present their approval for this phenomenon by rejecting various arguments against it‚ stating that‚ in general‚ globalization is beneficial for everyone. This paper‚ on the other hand‚ will argue that as we become globally interconnected‚ developed countries‚ with the help of international institutions‚ can take advantage

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    harmful gases that vehicles are giving off. Forget ethanol or biodiesel. The next big thing in automotive fuel may very well be hydrogen. Automakers rapidly are closing in on making hydrogen fuel cell vehicles an everyday fact of life‚ with several test models set to debut over the next few years. Hydrogen fuel cells to power vehicles are desirable‚ experts say‚ because hydrogen is a renewable fuel that can be used to create electricity to run cars. A chemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen produces

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    Fear Is Fuel Exhausted and petrified‚ they run faster and faster away from certain doom‚ knowing they will eventually have to give up. “Come on‚ Patrick! Run faster!” screams David. “I am trying‚ David! I am trying my best!” Patrick screeches‚ as he gasps for as much oxygen as he can get. They are wet with sweat all over from running for their lives as their arms pump like a factory machine. “Come on‚ David! I see an opening to the vents!” Patrick exclaims. “Hurry up‚ Patrick!” David yells. David

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