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    Demolition of Cabrini Green

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    Final Paper: Cabrini Green Demolition In the Chicago area‚ there is a "ghetto" known to everyone as Cabrini Green. Cabrini Green is an area where drug dealers inhabit every street corner‚ gunshots ring through the night‚ and crimes are a daily occurrence. It is an area so dangerous that local police have attempted to make new laws for the area alone such as needing to live there to be there. The people of Cabrini Green have grown accustomed to this dangerous life‚ but still hope for better way

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    green technology

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    Whither Technology Transfer? The rise of China and India in Green Technology Sectors Authors: Rasmus Lema Researcher‚ Institute of Development Studies‚ United Kingdom (corresponding author) (r.lema@ids.ac.uk) Adrian Lema Advisor‚ Danish Ministry for Climate and Energy‚ Denmark (anlema@ruc.dk) WORK IN PROGRESS‚ PLEASE DO NOT CITE OR QUOTE WITHOUT PERMISSION Abstract Technology transfer is a key element in the climate change regime and the negotiation process within the United Nations

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    Green Technology

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    Green Technology November 2012 Green Technology In today’s world we keep looking for ways to save the planet and try and keep the air we breathe as clean as possible. As time evolve the technology gets better in methods and materials to generating energy to non-toxic items. Going green is in many different areas of life’s needs from cleaning supplies‚ energy sources‚ and fuel alternative. When I ride down the streets and see cars polluting the air with the smoke or even seeing plastic

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    For many corporations the green movement can translate directly into increased efficiency and therefore increased profits. Flextronics for example has found a way to refurbish their own products‚ Motorolla cell phones‚ to optimize resource use and profits. This comes after the realization that their competitors were using the Flextronic products and refurbishing them to compete against Flextronic and make a profit. Other companies such as HP and Xerox are going green in order to increase efficiency

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    Green Revolution

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    Green revolution within reach People need energy all the time. Not only electricity is in great demand to make houses and other building operate but we need fossil fuels to use wide range of transportation. According to estimates‚ unrenewable sources will run out in the forseeable future. Scientists predict that we will be able to exploit coal for about two hundred and twenty years‚ natural gas about sixty years and oil will run out in forty years1. They also suggest the shift from fossil-fuel-consuming

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    Green Politics

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    1. Green parties are on the ascendancy in many developed countries. What explains the increasing support for green politics and to what extent do green parties offer a serious challenge to traditional political parties Green politics has become a contentious area in the political arena. As the environmental issues facing society has grown‚ the importance the public places on how they are addressed by political parties has grown correspondingly. Public support has grown relative to many factors.

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    Title : “Green Innovation in IT” AUTHORS: 1) Prof. Zarina Shaikh ‚ Asst Professor‚ Poona Institute of Management Sciences and Entrepreneurship Email: zarina.skh@gmail.com‚ Mobile : 9881737229 2) Prof. Sheena Abraham‚ Lecturer‚ Poona Institute of Management Sciences and Entrepreneurship Email: sheena.abrahampune@gmail.com‚ Mobile : 9881736413 ABSTRACT Most organizations are‚ at best‚ in the very early stages of addressing green IT as a

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    Green Laptop

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    PROPOSAL OF AN ENERGY SAVING LAPTOP: The Green-Series Laptop Team member: LEE SOON CHEAN LIM SHANG DA CHONG MAN LOON NATHANIEL THENG ZE ZHEAN Table of Contents i. Acknowledgment ii. Abstract 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Problem Statement 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Scope 2.0 Theory 2.1 Thermophotovoltaic cell 2.2 Piezoelectric sensor 2.3 Nano wind turbine 3.0 Modification 3.1 Collecting heat energy 3.2 Pressure exerted on keyboard 3.3 Collecting wind energy

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    Analysis of the Green Mile

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    English 110 November 3‚ 2011 Summary of the Novel‚ “The Green Mile” A summary of any novel by Stephen King has to include a small biography of the horror novelist‚ himself. Publishing this novel in 1996 as a serial novel‚ with the first edition actually coming out as one of six small paperbacks that were eventually made into one novel. Stephen King is well known for his horror novels‚ therefore‚ this summary of the novel “The Green Mile” shows this book set in the 1930’s and is a deviation

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    Basics of Green Computing

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    Basics of Green Computing Introduction A green computer or green IT system is one where the entire process from design‚ manufacture‚ use‚ and disposal involves as little environmental impact as possible. In other words‚ a green initiative is taken in consideration of all facets of a computer’s life‚ from design to disposal. In the design aspect‚ a green computer is created to perform without a negative environmental impact. Such design includes everything from materials and components to how the

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