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    countries‚ U.S.A. on the front page has all the data and scientific works about ‘Peak Oil’ proving the desperate situation of the world.[1] Basically‚ humankind should immediately stop producing and consuming oil following the curve( figure-1). Past hundred years of consuming the curve was going upwards; however the optimistic estimates show that latest in 2020‚ the earth will arise the top quantity of its source of oil and then the annual production curve is going to slope down; One year ago‚ in

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    Energy Politics

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    2008     Table of Contents Economics Energy Policy and Ecomics’ Understanding Crude Oil Prices By James D. Hamilton 4 Government Business People Nuclear Fuel Banks By Danila Bochkarev 37 Forecasts on Saudi Arabia Liquids Production By Jean Laherrere 62 Four Dozen Chinese Rigs are in te U.S. Land Market With Dozen More Planned By Kathy Kemper 82 Regular Features Peak Oil and the Second Great Depression By Colin Campbell 85 Issue XV1: Winter 2008 3  

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    Green Revolution

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    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 civilization towards the green global community who will create a symbiotic relation with nature. In practice‚ this means seeking alternative sources of energy that

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    Coconut Oil

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    coconut oil due to its high levels of saturated fat. Advocacy against coconut and palm oils in the 1970s and 80s due to their perceived danger as a saturated fat caused companies to instead substitute trans fats‚ unaware of their health-damaging effects.[28] Coconut oil contains a large proportion of lauric acid‚ a saturated fat that raises blood cholesterol levels by increasing the amount of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol[29] that is also found in significant amounts in laurel oil‚ palm

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    Film Studies of Syriana

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    interesting look at Americas addiction to oil and how this addiction can greatly effect foreign and domestic policy. The film looks through several characters and there perception on how the oil industry is run and how it effects the lives of so many. We live in a world that is driven by the overwhelming need to consume oil. Because of this our economy rests in the hands of those who produce and supply us with what many consider black gold. We must break the addiction to oil and it must be done in a timely

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    fully subscribes to the concept of sustainable development. The importance of energy in the industrialization process of the country is well organized. High oil prices are affecting consumers across the board. Manufacturing enterprises across the globe are trying to increase efficient use of energy in production and explore alternatives to oil. Malaysia is no exception to this. Eventhough Malaysia is well endowed with domestic energy resources‚ efforts are underway to secure a stable supply of energy

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    decades. The term of fossil fuel refers to “coal‚ oil‚ and natural gas - fuels that were formed millions of years ago from the fossilized remains of plants or animals” (Robert‚ 2012‚ p.10). Fossil fuels supply much of the energy used by industry and nearly all used in road transport. Nevertheless‚ according to some experts‚ such as geologist Colin Campbell‚ estimates that soon there will be no more oil. The world fuel supply‚ he claims‚ “will peak by 2010 and be down to half that level by 2025-30”

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    Oregano Oil

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    Oil of oregano is a beneficial preparation. Oregano is an aromatic herb that has antiseptic‚ antibacterial‚ anti-fungal‚ anti-parasitic and antiviral properties. Its scientific name is Oreganum vulgare‚ and its name is Greek in origin‚ meaning "joy of mountains." Oil of oregano is used in cooking‚ as well as for massage. The essential oil of oregano can be extracted from the leaves through distillation‚ yielding the concentrated benefit of the bulk oregano herb for medicinal and therapeutic purposes

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    Edible Oil

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    Corporates Food / India 2012 Outlook: Indian Edible Oils Liquidity under Pressure Outlook Report Rating Outlook Rating Outlook Negative Outlook: Fitch Ratings‟ outlook for the Indian edible oil industry in 2012 is negative. The agency expects higher revenue growth led by firm pricing on global cues of lower stock to consumption ratio to be offset against higher input costs resulting in margin pressures. Fitch expects the margin pressures coupled with higher working-capital needs and expansion

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    Oil Paintings

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    Oil Painting The oil painting technique traces its roots all the way back to a time between the fifth and ninth century when it was first used in Western Afghanistan‚ yet it was made famous and the premier means of expression by the Renaissance movement in the 15th century by men like Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael (Davide 46). The reason the oil painting technique gained this newfound popularity was due in large part to its ability to convey things such as human flesh more accurately while also

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