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    Iceberg Is Melting

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    Our Iceberg Is Melting is written by John Kotter‚ the leadership and change guru at Harvard Business School and Holger Rathgeber‚ the modern global manager from Frankfurt‚ Germany. The main topic and the author’s purpose in writing the book are to make successful change through the eight step process. The type of the book is management book that can use by people in every level such as manager in one organization‚ high school student‚ executives‚ retirees and others in order to better achieve what

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    Green Fuel

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    GREEN FUEL 1. With the present constraints in the supply line of crude oil through Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)‚ ‘Green fuel’ rather well famous as biofuel has already set a new dimension to world’s fuel mythologies of exhausting fossil fuels by next century. It paved the way to the scientists to divert from the traditional chase behind the carbon cycle to discover the ideal fuel for man kind’s usage amidst preserving globe. 2. Biofuel is mainly a type which is distilled

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    Selling Fossils

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    reading passage states the criticisms of selling fossils to private owners and provides three reasons of support. While in the listening‚ the professor contradicts the textbook and says the advantages of selling the fossils to private owners outweight the disadvantages. Also‚ she refutes each of the author’s reasons. First of all‚ the reading passage contends that people will miss out viewing the fossils when they go to the private collectors. Consequently‚ the public interest in fossil will reduce

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    Fuel Energizer

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    SEMINAR REPORT ON FUEL ENERGIZER Fuel energizer 2 www.techalone.com ABSTRACT In this era of increasing fuel prices‚ here a device called ‘FUEL ENERGIZER’ help us to Reduce Petrol /Diesel /Cooking gas consumption up to 28%‚ or in other words this would equal to buying the fuel up to 28% cheaper prices. When fuel flow through powerful magnetic field created by Magnetizer Fuel Energizer‚ The hydrocarbons change their orientation and molecules in them change their configuration. Result: Molecules

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    But he never valued it the way Ismael did. Well‚ it was about time he did. Ismael didn’t like what Michael liked‚ so Michael had to do what Ismael could never possibly do himself‚ be selfless‚ considered‚ and reciprocate interest. Michael loved Ismael like he loved the number zero. Because zero has a value of nothing‚ how can anything have a value of nothing and still be of value? Ismael was like that‚ full of value‚ and full of nothingness. Ismael = zero. As he

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    "To bodily go where no one has gone before" is what Gene Rodenberry thought human progress was all about. I have been watching Star Trek for almost 15 years now and the way Gene Rodenberry portrayed human progress has made me wish that I was immortal‚ just so I could see what is to come. When I look at the picture of Tange Kenzo’s Metropolitan Government Offices in West Shinjuku‚ Japan all I see is the future. The tall unique building does not look like something from this time. It could be

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    The Melting Pot

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    The Melting Pot Is The United States of America the “melting pot” of the world? A melting pot is “a place where races‚ theories‚ etc.‚ are mixed.” (The Oxford Dictionary) Many immigrants come to the United States for the same basic reason: A better way of life. These same immigrants envision their dreams of success‚ freedom and happiness coming true. Without different cultures coming together learning from one another‚ many of today’s modern marvels would not exist. A good example of this is

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    the beginning of society itself. There are always debates on whether its dictated by the individual or the society. Many try to argue from the theology of Socrates‚ Kant‚ or various other philosophers to reason what is good or bad‚ whether morality is universal‚ and what it means to have a full life. I prefer an Aristotelian approach. Aristotle believed that voluntary action is characterized by a rational choice‚ where the person determines the best course of action by reasoning how to achieve the

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    PSA: Fragile Childhood

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    The PSA entitled Fragile Childhood‚ follows a group of children who are victimized and in some form‚ physically violated by their alcoholic parents. In the beginning‚ the identities of the children’s parents are unknown‚ however‚ several seconds into the PSA‚ the video reveals the embodiment of the parents who are depicted as sinister-looking monsters. Although the monstrous characters do not appear to be doing the children any harm‚ their terrifying appearance makes simple‚ parent-like actions such

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    There Any Realistic Alternatives To Oil? While energy cannot be created or destroyed‚ it can be transformed between types. The main sources of energy on Earth are the fossil fuels‚ including coal‚ natural gas‚ and oil‚ and all of these are nonrenewable resources. Each of these were produced over a period of millions of years under the surface of the Earth‚ and it is not possible to renew these supplies. The main uses for the energy obtained from the fossil fuels include heating our homes and buildings

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