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    SPH3U Summative Assignment – Renewable Energy For my Renewable Energy Summative Assignment I chose Solar Energy from Space. I chose this topic because I have always been interested in meteorites‚ stars‚ planets; anything in space has always sparked my curiosity. Therefore‚ I took the opportunity to learn more about the wonders of space and also to learn more about the solar energy process since we are using it more and more every day. Solar Energy from Space has evolved immensely in the past

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    Chemical Bonds

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    Chemical Bonds Chemical Bond: is the force that holds atoms together in a compound. They form because they lower the potential energy of the charged particles that compose atoms. Chemical bonds can be broadly classified into two types: Ionic and Covalent. Ionic: metal & nonmetal Metals have a tendency to lose electrons and nonmetals have a tendency to gain them. The metal atom becomes a cation and a nonmetal becomes an anion. The oppositely charged ions attract one another and form an ionic

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    From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy The gas pump. As of late‚ it has been the bane of drivers everywhere. With the prices of crude oil skyrocketing combined with the prices at the pump and nearly everywhere else‚ many people are looking toward renewable energy sources to supplement or replace the use of fossil fuels. This interest in renewable resources has generated new energy policies around the world‚ has spawned new energy technology and has produced ideas on a different way of

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    CYCLES IN BIOLOGY This essay will give examples of cycles in biology from different scales of magnification‚ ranging from molecular level to populations and ecosystems. Cycles are sequences of events which repeat themselves in the same order‚ one event leading to the next. There are many examples of these in Biology. Cycles can be seen even at a molecular level in the body. An example of this would include the passage of action potentials down neurones in the nervous system. When the cell membrane

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    If yes‚ briefly summarize your activities since your previous application: 4. If you took time off from your undergraduate studies‚ please briefly summarize your reasons for doing so. (250 words) 5. In what collegiate extracurriculars did you engage? (250 words) 6. Did you work for compensation during college during the year or the summer? YesNo If so‚ what did you do? How many hours a week did you work? (250 words) 7. If you have graduated from college‚ please briefly summarize what

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    | |A cycle is a biological pathway or process in which the end product of one cycle becomes the starting point for the next cycle. Write an essay| |about cycles in biology. | |Carbon dioxide may affect organisms directly or indirectly. Describe and explain these effects. | |The

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    TRADITIONAL MANUFACTURING PROCESSES- An overview Introduction Non-traditional manufacturing processes is defined as a group of processes that remove excess material by various techniques involving mechanical‚ thermal‚ electrical or chemical energy or combinations of these energies but do not use a sharp cutting tools as it needs to be used for traditional manufacturing processes. Extremely hard and brittle materials are difficult to machine by traditional machining processes such as turning‚ drilling

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    We require energy for each and every activity that is being performed whether physically or chemically. This energy is acquired from the food we eat. In order to release that energy‚ certain anabolic and catabolic reactions take place. The three main energy systems are ATP Pcr‚glycolytic and oxidative; oxidative having three futher subgroups. These are discussed below ATP Pcr The ATP Pcr system is a constituent of Adenosine triphosphate and phosphocreatine. This energy system provides high energy

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    Triphosphate Phosphocreatine (ATP-PC) energy system is the most dominant for the sport of tennis. When participating in tennis‚ you will need to execute explosive bursts of speed. This means you will be working at 100% for a short amount of time; while you complete a serve or return or‚ during the period in which you move to hit the ball. These efforts would only last for less than 5 seconds‚ and when working at such a high intensity for this amount of time you are using your ATP-PC system. A whole

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    _The Importance of a Parent Child Bond in King Lear_ The strongest‚ truest love is that a parent and child share. Unconditional and forever‚ it incorporates every division of love. Although‚ the bond between parent and child can be held together with great strength‚ either‚ can hold a persona or can disguise a certain aspect of their character. Seemingly‚ in _King Lear_ it is quite evident that parents may not truly know what their child is capable of. Characters Lear‚ an aging king of Britain and

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