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    Interview with a Nutritionist about Energy Drinks Have you ever asked yourself if energy drinks are good or bad for your health? Well‚ that question came to my mind and many more. I see energy drinks everywhere I go‚ and that makes me feel intrigued. I see them in commercials‚ movies‚ my work‚ and school. It looks like it is cool to drink them. I have a lot of friends that drink energy drinks every day. I don’t know the side effects‚ but what I know is that energy drinks became very popular

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    Energy Proposal

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    Energy Proposal for the Metropolitan Env/362 Energy Proposal for the Metropolitan Area As the metropolitan area of McAllen‚ Texas continues to grow at a 4.8% annually‚ the necessity of renewable energy becomes more of a possibility to provide energy for the people this area ("Mcallen‚ Texas Population"‚ 2014).. Geographically we are close to the Rio Grande River and about 45 miles from the Gulf of Mexico shoreline at South Padre Island. The possibility of acquiring technology to

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    Water Pollution Water – The Elixir of Life   Can you imagine life without water?  Take a minute and think about it.  We need water for all our daily essential activities – drinking‚ bathing‚ cleaning…   In fact‚ every living thing on this planet needs water Water pollution   And what do we do with this vital resource?   We take its all important ability – we all know that water can dissolve many of the thing that we dump in it – to make it a giant rubbish bin. In fact‚ we even throw things

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    Yet‚ as many of us enjoy the luxury of having water at our disposal at any given time‚ others search during the majority of the day for clean water. This poses a huge problem. Water is essential for survival. It is not only essential for human life but also for sanitation and cooking. How can we be advancing so quickly while many people still cannot bathe‚ cook‚ or be hydrated? According to the United Nations‚ 1.8 billion people lack access to water that is not contaminated‚ and 2.4 billion people

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    Toaster Energy

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    Heat Heat is the transfer of energy from a hot object to a colder object‚ such as when toasting a slice of bread. The heat transfers onto the slice of bread which results in warm toast. When the slice of bread is heated‚ many things change; for example‚ the texture turns crunchy‚ the bread hardens‚ and the colour darkens. Where does the toast get its heat from? The toaster. Toaster A toaster is an electric small appliance designed to toast sliced bread by exposing it to heat. When a slice of bread

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    Volcanoes Argumentative Essay Volcanoes are one of the most dangerous forces of nature ever‚ but they aren’t really something to fear or not be studied because people think they can kill them by just looking at them. Volcanoes are things people should learn to thousands and be in awe vegetables. They should be looked at a different way because they create geothermal energy‚ make soil fertile so farmers can plant on them‚ and because of tourism. These three are very important reasons to be able to

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    Education Brain Science Ruth Fremson/The New York Times LAST month‚ two kindergarten classes at the Blue School were hard at work doing what many kindergartners do: drawing. One group pursued a variation on the self-portrait. “That’s me thinking about my brain‚” one 5-year-old-girl said of her picture. Down the hall‚ children with oil pastels in hand were illustrating their emotions‚ mapping where they started and where they ended. For one girl‚ sadness ended at home with a yummy drink and her teddy

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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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    “Should the chlorination of water be banned in Australia?" Introduction Chlorine is a halogen abundant in the natural environment‚ typically found in the form of ionic chloride compounds. Once isolated into its elemental form‚ chlorine has a high oxidising potential‚ resulting in its use as a water disinfectant globally. Although water chlorination has significantly improved public health‚ recent studies suggest a correlation between the consumption of chlorinated water and an increased risk of certain

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    Solar Energy

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    Solar Energy Solar energy in one form or another is the source of nearly all energy on the earth. Humans‚ like all other animals and plants‚ rely on the sun for warmth and food. However‚ people also harness the sun’s energy in many other different ways. For example‚ fossil fuels‚ plant matter from a past geological age‚ is used for transportation and electricity generation and is essentially just stored solar energy from millions of years ago. Similarly‚ biomass converts the sun’s energy into a

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