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    electricity for hundreds of years. While conventional supplies of oil and natural gas are expected to run out in the near future. This has cause a growth in nuclear power. Through out this report one will also learn the disadvantages and advantages to coal burning power plant and how they operate. Coal has played a major role in electricity production ever since the first power plants were built in the world in the 1880’s. The earliest power plant used hand feed wood or coal to heat boiler and produce steam

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    professional journalist‚ who just finishes the book The Princess Bride and I like it. I want to interview William Goldman as a professional Journalist as well as his fan‚ and make more people concerned about his new book. So my tone should as professional as a journalist‚ but also casual since I am his fan and I want to know more about him. My Purpose is to let people become more aware of Goldman and read The Princess Bride with strong interest. If possible‚ I also hope my interview helps

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    of Speech: Flag Burning Flag burning has been one of the most controversial forms of nonviolent protests. It is often linked with the Middle East and Hezbollah with depictions of Arabs against President Bush burning the American flag. Americans are intimidated and threatened by this action‚ but that does not make it illegal. Supreme Court rulings have upheld that peaceful flag desecration is a form of political speech that should be protected by our Constitution (Flag Burning Myths). This decision

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    novel was adapted into a feature film which presented the real and gritty society as how it truly was during the time of Regency England; before the adaptation was released‚ Austen’s work was paralleled in 20th century India as the transformation‚ Bride and Prejudice. These films realise for their audience the significance of Regency England to the forming of modern society’s own values‚ and how it became the foundation of such principles with their own being the role of women. In the late 18th century

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    You may have heard about an outlandish crazy party called burning man where they run around naked‚ do drugs‚ and burn massive amounts or artwork.If you have heard this you may be right but it is so much more than just a party. Burning Man is an annual experiment in a temporary community dedicated to radical self-expression and radical self-reliance and it can be anything you want it to be as long as it is an experience.Burners are the most functional and dysfunctional people I have ever met. They

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    In Malcome Browne’s photo called The Burning Monk‚ the ethical issue raised is the means and extent of protest. The monk‚ Thích Quảng Đức wholehearted believed in the freedom to practice Buddhism and was willing to sacrifice himself to garner attention. However‚ many people would argue that his form of protest was too radical and not ethically correct; self-immolation takes protest too far. Regardless of how radical and shocking a protest may be‚ or how uncomfortable it makes people feel‚ it is still

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    reason why stories takes place during this time. The story “Barn Burning” dealt with a lot of different scenarios during this time period‚ the story was set around the Civil War Era. There were many forms of racism and prejudice that existed such as: prejudice toward ethnicity‚ genders class and social class during this time. As time moves forward things and people changed‚ but some situations stayed the same. In the “Barn Burning” several acts of violence were displayed. According to Webster violence

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    In the discussions of if burning the flag should be illegal‚ one controversial issue has been that it shouldn’t be. On the one hand‚ many american argue that it should be illegal to burn the flag. On the other hand‚ some americans contend that burning the flag is a way to get there point across. My own view is that it should be illegal. For instance‚ Andrew Cohen argues that there is not one “American Flag” but a bunch of individually owned flags. Since they bought them they are property and that

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    Coal mining has been around for decades since the 1800s and coal has been powering our lights even till today. The documentary called‚ "Burning the future: Coal in America" presented a lot of vital information about how the coal industries work and how coal helps the nation stay lit. Countries that build the world ’s biggest coal plants are the United States‚ China and India. The states that practice coal mining are Kentucky‚ Tennessee‚ and Virginia. Coal power plants emissions contain many elements

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    become loyal to someone or something in our lives. In “The Barn Burning”‚ William Faulkner shows how loyalty is established through life events‚ how loyalty can be tested‚ and how one can decide what they are loyal to. The protagonist in “The Barn Burning” is a 10 year old boy named Sarty who is taught loyalty at a young age. We learn in the beginning that the protagonist’s father Abner has been called to court for the crime of burning a barn. He is the only witness to the crime and has been called

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