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    crops. Fish which make up a large chunk of our food and their existence depends on water. Forests which provide us numerous things and keep our ecological balance intact also need water. Water is an excellent and cheap resource for generating hydroelectricity. It is a renewable and pollution-free source of energy‚ essential for modern comfortable living. Therefore‚ water is indispensable in our day to day life. My Mother “Mother is the name of God in the lips and hearts of children.” said William

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    Despite the claims that technology is to blame for many of the world’s ecological problems‚ technology has also served to improve the shape of our planet. Since the rise of technology in the workplace‚ numerous ICT companies have been designing "greener technology" to combat the detrimental effect that computers and their accompanying technology have on the environment. One of the best known organizations is the Green Grid. (Courtney 49) The Green Grid is an organization that consists of IT companies

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    nation do a fine job exhausting our part of that 1% of available fresh water. “Different countries use different amounts of water‚ but we all tend to use them in the same ways‚ and some of these actions can impact on the water cycle – generating hydroelectricity‚ irrigation‚ deforestation and the greenhouse effect‚ as well as motor vehicle use and animal farming.”("Humans

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    there is more poverty. The Coastal Savannah is quite hot and dry but some oil has been found offshore (although it is not enough‚ it has to import a lot more)‚ it has more natural gas which Ghana has begun to use. The River Volta is used for hydroelectricity and

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    percentage of the population commits to saving her‚ nothing will ever change. All it takes is a simple change in the house‚ perhaps a simple recycle bin for plastics and paper‚ or a switch from gasoline to electric powered cars. Solar power and hydroelectricity can help replace coal and natural gases that will otherwise slowly wither away our home. Not only can it help replace non-renewable resources‚ water and solar energy can be used and reused for many products. Imagine when all it takes to power

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    the energy for Pakistan’s industrial segment and presently cater 70.2 percent of the total energy needs of the country. Other than these two remaining is covered by hydroelectricity which contributes for 16.2 percent‚ coal 10.6 percent and LPG 1.8 percent of the total energy demand. It is noteworthy here that shares of hydroelectricity and coal are low‚ despite the country’s large hydropower potential and substantial coal deposits which have been discovered at Thar in the province of Sindh. Under

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    Turgut Berkin Can 1/1/15 21101843 POLS465-1 FINAL TAKEHOME ESSAY Question: The global is often understood in opposition to the local. This relationship takes on a complex nature when viewed from the perspective of global governance. Using the articles we have discussed in class give three examples of local responses to globalization and global governance using the Turkish case. Analyze how these dynamics lead to an intensification of social problems at the local and national levels. Local

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    AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF THE MONOPOLY “THE JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE LTD” ON JAMAICA THROUGHOUT THE YEAR 2011 Centre #: 100016 Candidate #: 1000161860 Jessica Dewar Campion College Economics SBA An Investigation into the impact of the monopoly “Jamaica Public Service” on Jamaica throughout the year 2011. TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (i) AIMS AND OBJECTIVES (ii) METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED (iii) DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS 1 CONCLUSION

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    Safest Form of Energy

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    Safest Form of Energy for the Future Natural resources are materials or substances such as minerals‚ forests‚ water‚ and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain. Human life is dependent on natural resources‚ so there is a concern that we may eventually run out of them. There are many alternative energy sources that could be used as a substitute to natural resources in the future. There are many different types of alternative sources of energy to choose from‚ but in my

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    INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind‚ also called wind energy‚ into mechanical energy in a process known as wind power. If the mechanical energy is used to produce electricity‚ the device may be called a wind turbine or wind power plant. If the mechanical energy is used to drive machinery‚ such as for grinding grain or pumping water‚ the device is called a windmill or wind pump. Similarly‚ it may be referred to as a wind

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