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    Alternative Energy

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    consumption of energy sources that are used to get us through our everyday lives! Our most common methods of generating energy are polluting our beloved planet Earth and tearing up the ozone layer. Also‚ many of these methods we are currently abusing to generate energy are non-renewable. Thats means we could run out any day now. This is a formula for complete disaster‚ but don’t be scared. Like most things we can fix this situation we have put ourselves into with alternative energy sources. Sorry

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    Solar Energy

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    more than enough energy to satisfy global energy needs for an entire year. Solar energy is the technology used to harness the sun’s energy and make it useable. Solar Energy is the energy from the Sun.  The Sun is a big ball of heat and light resulting from nuclear fusion at its core.  The nuclear reaction releases energy that travels outward to the surface of the Sun.  Along the way to the surface the energy transforms so that by the time it is released it is primarily light energy.  The two major

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    Oxygen and Air Nanobubble Water Solution Promote the Growth of Plants‚ Fishes‚ and Mice Kosuke Ebina1*‚ Kenrin Shi1‚ Makoto Hirao2‚ Jun Hashimoto3‚ Yoshitaka Kawato1‚ Shoichi Kaneshiro1‚ Tokimitsu Morimoto1‚ Kota Koizumi1‚ Hideki Yoshikawa1 1 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery‚ Graduate School of Medicine‚ Osaka University‚ Suita‚ Osaka‚ Japan‚ 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery‚ National Hospital Organization‚ Osaka Minami Medical Center‚ Kawachinagano‚ Osaka‚ Japan‚ 3 Department of Immunology‚

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    Geothermal energy What is geothermal energy‚ and how can we use it in society? Geothermal energy is the use of the Earths very own energy. It’s renewable‚ clean and can range to easily acquirable hot springs on the surface or hot rock found a few miles below the surface. Or you can go a bit deeper and hit the extremities of the molten rock (magma). In the US around 80% of all geothermal hotspots are found on the western states i.e. Alaska and Hawaii. Wells are drilled deep into the underground

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    Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide Killing and Allowing to Die by Daniel Callahan 2. Do you agree with Callahan that the power of the physician much be used "only to cure or comfort‚ never to kill"? Callahan spends his essay noting the differences between killing a person and allowing them to die. He creates three separate fields that distinguish why allowing a person to die is not killing them. Metaphysically‚ Morally‚ and Medically‚ the two types of death are not equal in manner. Callahan

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    think that social media should not be available to minors because of the potential dangers that are involved. However allowing minors to use social media allows them to interact with many people and gain more knowledge about society. Minors should be allowed to use social media as it allows them to excel in their social skills and give them knowledge of current events. Allowing minors to to use social media takes away their characteristic of being antisocial‚ as well as making them very knowledgeable

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    In the 5000m race the runner must use all 3 energy systems ‚ which are ATP‚ aerobic and lactic acid systems to succeed as the race has different areas needed for their use‚ all 3 energy systems contribute regardless of the intensity or duration of the exercise. When the athlete comes to the starting line he/she most probably will want to make a dashing start to the race to tactically get a good starting position‚ so must get off the line‚ in the first 40-50m‚ as hard as he or she can. By getting

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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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    GMO’s are Genetically Modified Organisms. Many people argue that GMO’s are a problem and hurt the ecosystem‚ economy‚ and health of society. GMO’s are important because they help the food industry thrive‚ protect the crop to help it grow‚ and make the crop more efficient. First‚ GMO’s are important because they help the food industry thrive. This is because many GMO’s are manufactured and sold as a convenience to people‚ thus prompting them to buy the product. GMO’s greatly impact the food industry

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    The fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane. What is the fluid mosaic model? The fluid mosaic model is a model conceived by S.J. Singer and Garth Nicolson in 1972 to describe the structural features of biological membranes. The membrane is described to be fluid because of its hydrophobic integral components such as lipids and membrane proteins that move laterally or sideways throughout the membrane. That means the membrane is not solid‚ but more like a ’fluid’. The membrane is depicted as mosaic

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