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    World Without Oil

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    Economic Effects of a World Without Oil. As oil prices keep increasing‚ many are looking to a future without oil. It is hoped that if oil prices keep rising‚ alternatives will be developed and this will enable a smooth transition. Already‚ car manufacturers have cars which run on hydrogen‚ natural gas‚ even solar panel. The longer oil prices rises‚ the more attractive these options will be. It is not unfeasible that in a decade‚ we will simply not need or want to consume oil any more. However‚ this

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    of us think about oil‚ we tend to think about heating oil for the furnace and about the gasoline and diesel fuel that keeps our cars and trucks on the road. What most of us don ’t realize‚ however‚ is that oil does more than just fuel our vehicles and keep us warm in winter. It has become the foundation upon which our entire modern civilization has been built. Recently‚ that foundation has begun to develop some cracks and has become a little shakier than it used to be‚ as cheap oil and natural gas

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    Is Reality broken?

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    Jane McGonigal‚ a game designer‚ became known for location-based and alternate reality games. Her first book; “Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World” CITATION Jan11 \l 1033 (McGonigal)‚ was published in 2011. Jane argues that games contribute powerfully to human happiness and stimulation‚ a sense of purpose and the augmentation of community. I believe the main thesis in this essay is that gaming is a powerful activity; games can improve our social skills

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    A world without friction.

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    Without friction the world would be very different! It would be so strange in a bad and good way..... For a start‚ walking would be different because when you put your weight on the foot behind you there would be nothing to stop it sliding. You would fall over and not be able to walk. It would be very hard to get around. You could consider blowing yourself around but it still wouldn’t work. Taking in a breath‚ you would slide forward and then blowing out‚ you would slide backward! Having no friction

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    A WORLD WITHOUT LAWS WOULD BE A WORLD WITHOUT SIN According to one of the Holy Books‚ the Bible‚ when God created the first man and woman‚ He knew as the author and finisher of man that he has mind‚ a conscience which is 2-sided. It could be destructive or constructive‚ it could embrace good or shun evil‚ it could love or hate based on the outline that he knows what is wrong and or right. That was the basic reason why God warned them or gave a strict Law against the act that lead to the very first

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    world oil economics

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    the era (especially pre-World War II) before there was a world market for crude oil with market transactions. Why might it be nonsensical to treat posted prices as transactions prices in a quantitative analysis of oil markets? 2. What features of the production technology for crude oil and the characteristics of oil demand would naturally lead to volatile market prices? 3. When will the world run out of crude oil? When will it run out of $25 crude oil? $100 crude oil? Be sure to use comparative

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    Communication A world without advertising Name: Veronika Líšková Course: Media Relations Group: VZME12 Term: winter School year: 2013/2014 How hard can it be to imagine and describe a world without any advertisements? It turns out that it is quite difficult to completely retrieve advertising from the Earth‚ even hypothetically‚ because besides the numerous negative aspects that advertising has‚ there are also some positive ones. The world without any advertising simply cannot

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    A World Without Chemistry

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    A World Without Chemistry A world without chemmistry would be simply disastrous.We would have no phones‚ no lightbulbs‚ no social networking! Almost everything we use in our daily lifes depends on chemistry to exist‚ from the food we eat to the clothes on our backs. If we had never studied chemistry we wouldn’t have liquid oxygen. This was developed in the 1800s and is now probably best-known for its role as rocket fuel. Without rockets the space race wouldn’t have happened‚ or all the everyday

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    The world without photography would be very different and scary. If we didn’t have photography we wouldn’t have online auctions‚ or family memories. Photography is not only in the home its everywhere in life including magazines‚ books‚ to your children’s birthday parties and weddings. Without photography in the world we wouldn’t be able to view travel destinations. It’s almost like the world with photography is open‚ but without it it’s closed. It depends on the photographer and what they

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    World Without Television

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    WORLD WITHOUT TELVISION I dream of a world of higher intellects‚ where people read much more than they do and participate in intellectual debates and other activities that require more thinking and less zombifying in front of an electronic device that does not always produce high-quality intellectual programming. I think with the passing time and the increase of more and more television viewing over the years our culture loses some things‚ and while I do not think that all television programming

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