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    Journal 5 Estras Essay Estra uses all of the features listed in the book. The debate over team name has long been a controversial issue and he shows his position against it many times. Estra also uses plausible reason and support to back up his statement against the use of certain team names. Estra also know what objections people have and he does a nice job of refuting them clearly. The sentence Estra uses to support his examples is “while politically powerful ones who bite back are left alone

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    increased use of nuclear power would be the best way to provide energy whilst protecting the environment. In these days a lot of people are concerned about the global warming. Many scientists believe that it is not true‚ at the same time; others say that people are causing it. What to do in order to prevent this kind of warming or to modify it? One of many chances is to use nuclear energy. As it might be predicted‚ the use of nuclear power is controversial. Thus‚ many people are for nuclear power

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    William F. Buckley Jr essay "Why Don’t We Complain?" Buckley portrays the idea of "passive compliance" and "heedless endurance."His thought expresses that there are things he brought into what should be known and how much exertion it take for the strength it takes to get a point over. I am for Buckley’s circumstance. Compliance benefits the order of what ought to have been done on the train when it was the dead of winter and eight five degrees on the coach car. He states "we are too increasingly anxious

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    solve is where and how they get their energy. In our day and age‚ we rely heavily on fossil fuels such as coal‚ natural gas‚ and oil. Patrick Moore‚ a writer for the Washington Post‚ composes an argument for nuclear power and recommends that it should be the future for all things energy. Moore’s argument is a convincing article that would most likely pull many neutral readers to see his side very clearly. The article gives all the pros to the uses of nuclear energy‚ and does an excellent job of addressing

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    of aspects that correlate and contrast with the theme of belonging in various texts. Although our sense of belonging is vital for our survival and existence‚ everyone has their own approach to belonging and define it in their own way. The extract “why we didn’t assimilate” by Ruby Langford explores belonging from the eyes of an aborigine woman and how she is affected by the society that surrounds her. Tim Winton’s short story The Water’s Edge and this extract share similarities and differences in

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    performance as the nuclear industry. Introduction to Nuclear Energy for Civilian Purposes * Most early atomic research focused on developing an effective weapon for use in World War II. After the war‚ the United States government encouraged the development of nuclear energy for peaceful civilian purposes while continuing to develop‚ test‚ and deploy new nuclear weapons. * The Experimental Breeder Reactor I at a site in Idaho generated the first electricity from nuclear energy on December 20

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    Nuclear Energy: Should Generation IV Reactors Be Developed? Many types of alternative energy are being developed in an effort to move away from burning fossil fuels‚ but perhaps the answer to the problem has already been in use for many years. Nuclear energy currently provides about 14% of the world’s total energy‚ and the plants that produce it are getting constantly more efficient (“Nuclear Power”). Unfortunately‚ the efficiency of existing plants is limited due to their design. Light water reactors

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    Using Cell Phones While Driving Shouldn’t Be Banned When someone decides to use a cell phone while driving‚ it creates risks to others‚ but these risks are small. After weighing the risks against the benefits of cell phone use‚ it can be found that the benefits far exceed the risks. In this paper I will argue that cell phones should not be banned and indicate several benefits to using cell phones in vehicles. There are benefits that make cell phones useful in cars to drivers. Cell phones may

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    would be more secure if the planet were free of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are the only type of weapon in existence that have the capacity to annihilate the human species and countless other species. The very existence of nuclear weapons leaves open the possibility that a nuclear exchange might take place. This could happen intentionally‚ inadvertently (as in the Cuban Missile Crisis when the U.S. and USSR almost blundered into nuclear war)‚ or by an accidental launch. The list of historical

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    entitled “Why Don’t We Complain?” The essay poses the question‚ why don’t modern Americans complain‚ share their opinions‚ or take a stand? The essay‚ unintentionally‚ sums up what we can learn from Buckley in today’s world. Even though it was written over fifty years ago‚ Buckley’s call upon Americans to make a stand‚ and advocate for themselves remains just as important today as in 1961. We can learn from Buckley’s career of challenging institutions and ideologies to challenge what we believe to

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