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    1. Summary This report covers the early discovered but not commonly used Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT). The report will focus on the key features of the VAWT‚ which are somewhat more beneficial compared to other traditional Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines. The creation of a 3D animated video will be used to show the operations of a VAWT in action. It will simulate how and what is used in a setup of a typical VAWT. The 3D video will also demonstrate how the power output is calculated and For comparison

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    The article “Gendercide: The War on Baby Girls Winds Down” by The Economist iterates how past trends in sex-selective fertility have recently changed to produce a more equal sex ratio at birth in countries including South Korea‚ China‚ Pakistan‚ Vietnam‚ and South Caucasus due to ideological changes (Gendercide: The war on baby girls winds down‚ 2017). Even though these changes are leading to a more natural sex ratio‚ decades of sex-selective fertility have lasting impacts on population aging and

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    Character Analysis of Tom Whitecloud’s “Blue Winds Dancing” In this story or fictionalized autobiographical fragment Whitecloud develops a character‚ a young Native American man‚ stuck within an internal conflict of discovering his individuality and his true identity. Throughout the story the narrator shows characteristics of rebellion. The struggle of deciding whether to conform or to rebel against the white modern American ways is what causes this internal conflict. The narrator’s rebellious

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    At the start of the book‚ it is spring time: the weather is fine‚ and good-natured Mole loses patience with spring cleaning. He flees his underground home‚ heading up to take in the air. He ends up at the river‚ which he has never seen before. Here he meets Ratty (a water rat)‚ who at this time of year spends all his days in‚ on and close by the river. Rat takes Mole for a ride in his rowing boat. They get along well and spend many more days boating‚ with Rat teaching Mole the ways of the river.

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    Mitchell’s novel‚ Who Has Seen The Wind‚ there are many similarities and differences to be found between the main character‚ Brian O’Connal and the mysterious Young Ben. The Young Ben is known to be a loner‚ the boy of the town drunk. Normally the Young Ben would keep to himself; he never had contact with others‚ but he took an intriguing to Brian O’Connal. The boys began to develop an unspoken friendship throughout the novel. In the Novel‚ Who Has Seen The Wind‚ the Young Ben and Brian share many

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    Solar and wind power are alternative sources of energy which have been growing rapidly during this time of energy crisis. Wind and solar energies are considered an efficient and clean fuel. They do not cause any air or water pollution because they involve no burned fuel (MNIDER‚ 2008). Recently‚ there has been a focus on developing renewable energy resources. The main reason is that renewable energies are inexhaustible in contrast to the other energies such as fossil fuels‚ which widely considered

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    Riley Childers Professor Krueger American Literature February 17‚ 2015 Blue Winds Dancing What is race and how does it make who and how we are in society? Do we classify what we by our complexion‚ ethnicity‚ gender or all the above? Race‚ according to freedictioanry‚ is ”a group of people as distinct from others because of supposed physical or genetic traits shared by the group.” In the short narrative "Blue Winds Dancing‚" by Thomas Whitecloud II‚ race is a major part of the story. Whitecloud asked

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    Personal Reflection and Change A sense of personal identity is hard to find as there is no text book directions‚ but change usually accompanies the journey to finding one’s self‚ yet what enables people to change? In Haruki Murakami’s novel‚ The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle‚ Toru is on a quest to find his wife and better understand her as well as their marriage after she leaves him. During this time‚ Toru meets his neighbor‚ a teenage girl‚ named May‚ who he shares many conversations with. Later‚ she moves

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    hope it gives you the will to survive. Theses two things combined drove people to not give up during the Great Depression. Irene Hunt tells the tale of the Grondowski Family’s fight to survive the Great Depression‚ in the book No Promises in the Wind. The Great Depression was a financial and industrial slump. It began in 1929 and ended in 1940. Thus marking the harshest depression of the United States. The Great Depression had many causes that built up to make it as big as it was. During World

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    Does wind power have a negative impact on human health? By Kim Chau Contents page Wind power‚ how it works and how it’s used 1 Sound and the human ear 2‚ 3 Wind power‚ how it works and how it’s used Wind is the movement of air caused by difference in atmospheric pressures. Wind comes to many different uses along with many benefits; one of its greatest benefits is that it’s a renewable source of energy unlike materials such as coal and oil. The use of wind for energy also does not have

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