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    the environment also. Green energy comes from natural sources as sunlight‚ wind‚ rain‚ tides‚ plants‚ algae and geothermal heat. Waste incineration also can be a source of green energy. Green energy is often outlined as power source that do not pollute and are replenish-able. Green energy is very good to replace fossil fuels that take millions of years to develop again. There are many classes of green energy like wind energy‚ geothermal power‚ hydropower‚ biomass power‚ solar electricity and wave

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    ___________ (v and n) the loud noise that you hear during a storm 6. ___________ (n) a snowstorm with very strong winds 7. ___________ (v and n) when everything becomes filled and covered with water 8. __________ (n) a violent storm with very strong winds‚ especially in the western Atlantic Ocean 9. __________ (n) a violent tropical storm in the Pacific or Indian Ocean with very strong winds 10. __________ (n) the season when it rains a lot in southern Asia b) What cities or countries do you associate

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    their song “The Sound of Silence.” This idea rings true in “The Sound of Silence” and “Candle in the Wind” as both songs portray an idea of loneliness and isolation. “The Sound of Silence” was written by Paul Simon‚ performed by Simon and Garfunkel‚ and covered by Disturbed. Released in 1966‚ the song exposes man’s inability to connect with other humans. Similarly‚ Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind‚” written in 1973‚ is a tribute to Marilyn Monroe’s overdose in 1962 and her lonely life as a star. Furthermore

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    Inherit the Wind: historical allusions * *What is a historical allusion – reference to people or events that have historical significance and symbolism * In literature this helps the character become more relatable as well as more easily create a connection with the reader * *Inherit the Wind’s has various historical allusions such as the 3 Kings; Julius Caesar‚ Charlemagne and Richard I * We will discuss how the 3 Kings allow the reader to understand the character and

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    The Great Depression caused many people to struggle and children to grow up faster. The book No Promises in the wind by Irene Hunt and the passage “Loss of Childhood” by Robert McElvaine shows how people struggled during the Great Depression. The Great Depression had a positive effect on children while having a negative effect on adults. Mr. Robert McElvaine is correct when he wrote a quote on how the Great Depression forced children of non wealthy families to work and try to help support their families

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    All We are is Dust in the Wind From antiquity to the 17th century‚ the study of nature and the cosmos have constantly been reforming. As these changes have been analyzed over the past semester‚ we come to the culmination of our journey with the identification of the causes for these changes to the scientific community through time. This constant change can be diagnosed with three symptoms. First of all‚ the preponderate religion or belief system of the time; not only of the “scientists”

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    Poetry Analysis on ‘Wind’ by Ted Hughes The poem ‘Wind’ by Ted Hughes is about the power and the ferocity of wind‚ the speaker puts forwards how demonic ‘Wind’ can be‚ it can make everything around him quiver‚ shiver and fear. The title ‘Wind’ is used as a proper noun‚ the speaker differentiates the winds in nature to ‘Wind’ he is talking about; the one he is talking about is a demonic creature. In the first stanza‚ the speaker changes his settings‚ he starts by saying there is a tempest in the

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    R.A.Mohan Prasanna Feasibility study of a Wind power plant Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Assumptions 6 3. Capital requirement of the project 9 4. Forecasted Profit and Loss account 10 5. Forecasted Balance sheet 10 6. Cash flow of the project 14 7. IRR/NPV analysis 17 8. Conclusions 18 9. References 18 10. Appendices 20

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    Topic: Wind Energy Specific purpose: To persuade my audience that coal affects our environment and that we should use wind energy instead in our future houses. Central idea: Coal has many negatives effects in our environment and we can help to reduce these effects by implementing wind energy in our houses‚ which can produce the same results in our homes. Pattern of organization: Problem - Solution I. Attention: How many of you can survive for a month without electricity? Without phones‚ laptops

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    factors‚ and are therefore the products of socialization or to what extent gender differences are due to biological and physiological differences. Therefore this essay will talk about the controversial gender roles of the characters of Gone with the wind based on their femininity‚ masculinity behaviors. Femininity and masculinity are a set of behaviors‚ and roles associated with gender. According to Aaron Devor in his article Gender Role Behaviors and attitudes‚ the characteristics of femininity are

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