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    The wind farms were created to use for an alternative use to burning coal for electricity. “ It would do so without producing local air pollution or the greenhouse gases that causes global warming” (Layzer‚ 421). The wind farms are a good idea because it is a step to saving the environment instead of burning so much coal. It keeps the air from being polluted and is a step in the direction we need to make to finally make a change with the environment. “Cape wind could offset more than 1 million tons

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    The two types of energy resources I chose were wind energy and biofuel energy. Wind energy uses turbines which convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power. This power can be used for a generator‚ a generator can convert this mechanical power into electricity to power homes‚ businesses‚ schools‚ and many others. Biofuel energy unlike other renewable energy sources can be converted directly into liquid fuels for our transportation needs usually found from dead plants and animals

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    Science Vacation Project Wind Mill An efficient and economical model for generating electrical energy INDEX Acknowledgement….…………………………………………………………….. 3 Introduction………………………………………………………………………..4 Topic………………………………………………………………………………5 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………...7 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………8 Acknowledgement I’m happy to say that I chose this topic as I learnt a great deal of information while writing this report. It was while developing the working model

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    Capital Budgeting Methods and Cash Flow Estimation 53 PRAIRIE WINDS PASTA Directed In the early 1990s‚ the farm economy in the heartland of the United States was weak. Farmers in North Dakota produced hard‚ amber Durham wheat and exported 75% to Italy for the production of high quality pasta. Prices for raw wheat fluctuated radically‚ depending on weather and growing conditions. Many farmers were having difficulty meeting payments for the expensive farm machin- ery required for crop production

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    A Strange Wind – Timothy Wangusa A strange wind is blowing‚ dust fills our eyes.1 We turn and walk the unintended way.2 We press our eyes and reopen them‚3 to expanded horizons‚ to a new day.4 The narrow circle of our cherished experience breaks.5 Our trusted gods dissolve and ghosts vanish‚6 these embodied voices announce the world news.7 We see the hidden side of the moon;8 The dead man’s eye transfers to the living.9 The atom splits and the nightingale croaks;10 Economics opposes charity

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    means to live or to die. Examples of this would be the three poems “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant‚ “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by The Blue Oyster Cult‚ and “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas. All of these are about death‚ but they have different points of view. “Thanatopsis” romanticizes death and is optimistic‚ “Dust in the Wind” portrays life as short and fleeting‚ and “Don’t Fear the Reaper” glorifies death. While the three poems discuss death the poem “Thanatopsis” has the most optimistic view.

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    pose of the couple featured at the top‚ and the interposed war images‚ that this poster advertises a wartime love story. This poster was released in 1940‚ in the United States of America‚ advertising the very successful feature film Gone With the Wind. The movie had been released limitedly in December of 1939 and widely released in January of 1940. At this time‚ America was in the midst of the Great Depression‚ as well as caught up in the exciting‚ devastating news of the recent European war that

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    The Power of Music in Humanities For my humanities report‚ I attended the Wind Ensemble concert at the Timko Barton lobby on October 8‚ 2015. The concert was so inspiring and refreshing for me since I love music and am currently studying music. Sitting with some many people and listening to beautiful music from a variety of genres was so restoring to the soul. Dr. John Jenkins‚ the director‚ was so motivating in every piece of music and of the program. The concert program ran smoothly as the ensemble

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    Focus Questions on Related Material Title of the text: When The Wind Blows Composer: Raymond Briggs Date: 1982 a) A summary of the text When The Wind Blows is an anti-nuclear Graphic Novel depicting a retired couple through the preparations for and the aftermath of a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom. The couples’ mannerisms such as the necessity for a cup of tea stereotypically reflect their nationality. Their attitude to the war mirrors their generational experience of being brought

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    9-29-13 Rough draft "During Wind and Rain" by Thomas Hardy No matter how happy life can be‚ death awaits all. In the poem “During Wind and Rain”‚ the author‚ Thomas Hardy‚ emphasizes his growing thoughts about death through the use of alliteration‚ personification‚ and punctuation. With these devices Hardy creates the main point of death awaits all. In the poem Hardy also uses Imagery to convey a sense of gloom. The most striking image of death is found in the alliteration‚ “rotten rose is ripped”

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