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    Mcguinty’s legacy is a green nightmare By Margret Wente‚ The globe and Mail‚ February 2‚ 2013 As our population grows and our society advances‚ there will be an increase in the demand of readily available energy. Fossil fuel based energy sources are costly‚ non-renewable and cause pollution‚ however wind energy has become the potential solution for all of our energy problems‚ or so we thought. McGuinty’s legacy is a green nightmare‚ by Margret Wente of the Globe and Mail explains that wind power

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    About Viswanatha Viswanatha Satyanarayana‚ the Poet Laureate of Andhra Pradesh and winner of JnanPith Award‚ is undoubtedly one of the greatest scholar-poets of Andhra. An octogenerian with continuous and untiring literary activity extending over six decades‚ Viswanatha Satyanarayana has had the good fortune of living with writers of three generations. The first generation of elders are his seniors in age at least by 20 years. They include his Gurus also. The second generation consists of contemporaries

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    As the infamous Helen Keller once said‚ “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart”. Helen Keller was a very talented woman. She had two major disabilities. She was blind‚ and deaf meaning she could not hear or see anything. But that didn’t stop her from learning and doing what she loved most‚ writing. Helen Keller was the first ever deaf-blind person to graduate college with a bachelor degree. She was not born blind nor deaf

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    Betsy Stockton was born a slave in New Jersey in 1798. Her master‚ Robert Stockton presented her to his daughter and son-in-law as a gift. The Greens encouraged her to learn after she came to live with them. She was even allowed to attend classes at the Princeton Theological Seminary‚ where Rev. Green was the current president. In 1816 Betsy got saved. Before her conversion‚ she was considered quite wild‚ but Rev. Green saw that she‚ “met with a saving change of heart.” When Betsy told Rev

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    Malcolm X (1925-1965) was formerly named Malcolm Little. Throughout his short life he altered the world. He was a questionable candidate‚ but was used in a major way to shape the “Race Revolution.” Metanoia as described by the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ “is a transformative change of heart; especially: a spiritual conversion” ("Metanoia"). This is how Malcolm X’s life turned out; he was once a generic thug who turned his life around with purposefulness‚ brought on by a power greater than himself

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    Imagine‚ a time when law enforcement agents could only watch a criminal walk away. A time when they were unable to return fire in a gunfight. A time when no means for tracking criminals existed. A time when a state line stood as impassible as a great wall for law enforcement. There was a time‚ when men created legends with their criminal exploits‚ by name of John Dillinger‚ Machine Gun Kelly‚ Baby Face Nelson. They stood unopposed‚ taking what they wished on a whim. In 1924‚ a young man‚ years short

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    South. It is a poignant tale of poverty‚ loneliness‚ and the power of thought and imagination. If Wright were to write an autobiography titled Black Boy today‚ depicting a black boy growing up in the United States nowadays‚ he would write about the legacy of the Civil Rights movement‚ police brutality towards African Americans‚ and President Obama’s positive influence on

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    University There are many who believe that you should train a child from birth to live a Christian life. It is thought that when you do this‚ these teachings stay with your children throughout their lives. In the book Family to Family Leaving a Lasting Legacy‚ Dr. Jerry Pipes and Victor Lee do an amazing job at providing parents the know how to make a lasting impression with their children. The topics addressed in the book encompass many of the spiritual issues that families face in today’s society. Topics

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    people through his fireside chats‚ and boundless energy‚ Roosevelt provided the United States the answer to their questions. With his hope and determination to restore the nation‚ he sought a new government. Along the way‚ Roosevelt established a legacy that remains the most controversial of all American Presidencies. Through his

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    The Inca Empire The Inca Empire was one of the most extraordinary‚ monumental and organized civilization in America. Their domain extended from northern Ecuador to central Chile. Its capital was called Cuzco‚ which in Quechua means "Navel of the World". By the time of the Spanish arrival this city had 100‚000 inhabitants. Their chief god was the Sun; called "Inti"‚ this is also the second Peruvian currency. The foundation of the Empire was attributed to the Inca Manco

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