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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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    Wind Energy Wind energy is the most efficient and cheapest form of electricity today and with one megawatt of energy it can light up two hundred fifty to three hundred households wile also helping the environment stay clean. Wind energy has many advantages as well as disadvantages to it just like everything else in the world. It is very helpful to the environment in most way but could be harmful in others. There are over forty-five thousand wind turbines in the United States which house twenty

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    The wind farms were created to use for an alternative use to burning coal for electricity. “ It would do so without producing local air pollution or the greenhouse gases that causes global warming” (Layzer‚ 421). The wind farms are a good idea because it is a step to saving the environment instead of burning so much coal. It keeps the air from being polluted and is a step in the direction we need to make to finally make a change with the environment. “Cape wind could offset more than 1 million tons

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    The two types of energy resources I chose were wind energy and biofuel energy. Wind energy uses turbines which convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power. This power can be used for a generator‚ a generator can convert this mechanical power into electricity to power homes‚ businesses‚ schools‚ and many others. Biofuel energy unlike other renewable energy sources can be converted directly into liquid fuels for our transportation needs usually found from dead plants and animals

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    Wind Chill

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    Wind chill is the perceived decrease in air temperature felt by the body on exposed sin due to the flow of cold air. Wind chill temperatures are always lower than air temperature. The human body loses heat through convection‚ evaporation‚ conduction and radiation. The rate of heat loss by a surface through convection depends on the wind speed above that surface. As a surface heats the air around it‚ an insulating boundary layer of warm air forms agains the surface. Moving

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    There are many reasons why Cape Wind should go up. For example it will greenhouse gases and provide more renewable energy. At the same time‚ there are also many reasons why it should not go up. Some reasons that back up that claim are that Cape Wind can hurt the wildlife living there and affect tourism in the area. Many argue that the Cape Wind Project should be approved and built for many reasons. For starters‚ since the Cape Wind Project will produce renewable energy‚ it will help reduce greenhouse

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    Ann Petry: the Wind

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    through explicit imagery and personification of the wind. Petry is able to establish the obstacles of understanding a new place that may seem dark and harsh. . Petry again personifies the wind“fingering its way along the curb” and trying to discourage the people walking along the street” to further show the constant chaos that exists within the Urban setting. In luties attempt to read the sign she in fact fails because the wind is “twisting the sign away from her and holding it at

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    Balloon: Wind and Sky

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    The little girl lay there‚ staring up at the huge expanse of blue above her. She could hear her mummy off to one side talking to a friend. They laughed. She wondered if the sky ever ended. “Sweetie!” The little girl sat up and looked at her mummy. She thought her mummy was very pretty. She liked the clothes mummy wore. She would be like mummy when she was older. “Sweetie‚ do you want a balloon?” She looked at where her mummy was pointing. An old wrinkly man stood there‚ holding a bunch of balloons

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    Oct 25‚ 2014 - Mumbai‚ India: Marketreportsonindia.com presents a report on “Solar PV Power in India‚ Market Outlook to 2025”‚ provides an in-depth analysis on global renewable power market and global solar PV market with forecasts up to 2025. Summary "Solar PV Power in India‚ Market Outlook to 2025 - Capacity‚ Generation‚ Levelized Cost of Energy‚ Equipment Market‚ Regulations and Company Profiles” is the latest report from GlobalData‚ the industry analysis specialists that offer comprehensive

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    2014 Global Wind Market Update Market Resurgence” to its store. Summary Global new order inflow for Q1 2014 showed growth of 46% from Q1 2013 levels‚ whereas firm order intake grew by 32%. As in Q4 2013‚ the US maintained its position as the largest market for wind turbine orders in Q1 2014‚ followed by China‚ the UK‚ Germany and Brazil. Around 658 Megawatts (MW) of wind turbine contracts were signed in the US‚ which accounted for 23% of the global total. Most of the major wind turbine manufacturers

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