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    Poem Africa

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    function. In the poem “Africa”‚ the speaker personifies the country as a woman who has gone through tribulations of getting her country stripped by white men enslaving her sons and daughters. Through it all she regains her strength. What she went through helped her to become a stronger woman‚ and stronger country. The speakers uses vivid imagery‚ metaphors‚ personification and gives human emotions to the continent. The entire poem is a extended metaphor to describe Africa as this beautiful woman

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    Promotion of Solar Home System Activities- Experience of Rural Services Foundation (RSF) Md. Ruhul Quddus‚ Executive Director‚ Rural Services Foundation Email:ruhul.quddus@rsf-bd.org; erquddus@yahoo.com Introduction Rural Services Foundation (RSF)‚ an initiative of Rahimafrooz was incorporated in 2006 as a ‘not for profit’ company with a view to promote renewable energy technologies in rural area with a sustainable business model. Solar Home System (SHS) is an application of

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    Energy Crisis

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    northern India on Monday. There are now worries that the power crisis may stifle India’s growth. "Energy is like blood in your veins. It is as vital as that to the economic growth‚" Rajiv Kumar‚ secretary general of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)‚ tells the BBC. "If there is a shortage of blood‚ you can’t function - similarly if there is a shortage of energy‚ the economy can’t work." ’Hide behind the numbers’ India’s Ministry of Power has set a goal - Mission

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    Solar System Research Paper

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    The Origin of the Solar System A cloud of interstellar gas and/or dust (the "solar nebula") is disturbed and collapses under its own gravity. The disturbance could be‚ for example‚ the shock wave from a nearby supernova. As the cloud collapses‚ it heats up and compresses in the center. It heats enough for the dust to vaporize. The initial collapse is supposed to take less than 100‚000 years. The center compresses enough to become a protostar and the rest of the gas orbits/flows around it

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    The Formation of the Solar System is one of the oldest problems in science. There have been many theories on how the Solar System formed‚ but there is only one theory that has been accepted. That would be the nebular theory. Also known as the nebular hypothesis and solar nebula hypothesis. The nebular hypothesis is a model that explains the evolution of the Solar System. Also‚ the nebular hypothesis is the most accepted model in the field of cosmogony. This model explains subjectively many features

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    History of Africa

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    The Birthplace of humanity All people are most likely to be descendents of beings who lived in Africa millions of years ago. Fossils and genetic evidence suggest that both humans and the forest dwelling great apes descended from a common ape like ancestor who lived in Africa 5 to ten million years ago. The earliest known hominids to which humans belong were the australopithecines‚ which emerged about four million years ago. Recently scientists have found Homo habilis fossils in the Caucasus region

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    Nuclear Energy

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    Can Nuclear Energy Be the Answer? It is only possible to mitigate global warming if the world-wide consumption of fossil fuels can be drastically reduced in the next 10 to 15 years. There is simply no room for a scenario as it is depicted by Lester R. Brown in the book Plan B 4.0 Mobilizing to Save Civilization. The scenario plays out like a horror movie‚ poverty‚ depleted water supply‚ food shortages‚ terrorism‚ over population‚ disastrous floods‚ erratic changes in ocean currents and global

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    Ceko Solar Case Study

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    Get to Know Cebu’s Solar Power Plants Did you know that Cebu will soon have a couple of fully functional and operating solar power plants? Let’s get to know them . . . First Toledo Solar Energy Corp. (fka SunAsia Energy Inc.) Location: Hacienda Baltao‚ Talavera‚ Toledo City Production Capacity: 60 MW Status: Dispatching Power We may know Toledo for copper mining and coal-fired power plants‚ but Toledo is also home to the largest solar power plant in Cebu. First Toledo Solar is expected to reduce

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    Australia’s Low Carbon Opportunity EnErgy EfficiEncy Boost Profits Cut Emissions Create Jobs How to make Australia energy efficient The Energy Efficiency Council is the peak body for companies that provide energy efficiency services and products to business and government. Together‚ Australia’s top efficiency experts have developed a set of policies that would transform Australia into a competitive‚ low-carbon economy. Key sectors for action Industry The top 200 companies in Australia

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    The Economics of Renewable Energy in Kenya 1.0 BACKGROUND 1.1 Introduction The Kenyan economy will increasingly feel the impact of the Government’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions‚ including targets for greater use of energy from renewable sources. The Government describes its targets for renewable as challenging; others have suggested they are unachievable. In any event‚ the effort to meet them will come at a cost and‚ if not properly managed‚ risks distracting attention from other

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