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    People

    There was no sun, no light, no earth, no solar system. There was nothing, just the empty void of space. Then slowly, about 4.5 billion years ago, a swirling nebula, - a huge cloud of gas and dust was formed. Eventually this cloud contracted and grew into a central molten mass that became our sun. At first the sun was a molten glow. As the core pressure increased, and the temperature rose to millions of degrees - a star was born. Through the process of thermonuclear hydrogen fusion, the sun began to shine

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    Yoga Jurnel

    I lose my balance. 4. The poses I improved On With Practice: I have improved on the sun salutations poses because I practiced at home a lot. First time my body was working with the pose but I forget the names of the poses. By practicing a lot now I know the names by heart. 5. Mental/Emotional Insight: I have discovered that I need to concentrate more on the moon salutation because like the sun salutation forget all the name, I lose my balance and I don’t know how to do most of the poses

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    Global Warming

    Warming is very horrific. I can’t say which one is worse than the other but, I believe they produce the same effect. If our layers are getting thinner and thinner than that will change the way people live. More people will stay indoors in fear of the sun. People will have to learn to adapt to less sunlight and their skin will take on different shades. That will lead to humans being more dormant and will change our economy and shift mankind as a species. Scientist believes we have to stop using the gases

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    Creative Story

    THE class-room was hot, and outside the sun was hard on the dusty earth and the grass was going brown on the playing fields. The boy looked at his exercise book, at the figures and the red-pencil corrections, and they were nothing, related nothing in his experience. He raised his eyes very slowly and saw the hard light and the bare ground and the drying grass. Over by the fence the two old jarrahs with the spread tops framed the piled houses of the suburbs. He had his hands to his head and he looked

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    Economics

    technology. Solar energy can be stored in what they call solar cells which are then made into large panels. By catching the solar rays the sun puts out including the suns heat it gives off it can be all used to provide all of us with the resources we need each day. Some utility-scale solar plants can store energy produced for use, and set it to be used after the sun sets in the evening. PLACE RAYKEYIA’S INPUT HERE Since the solar industry is now a big market that is propagating at a rapid past, it

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    Solar Water

    Solar Water Heating Solar water heating is being used all across the world. It was first used in Tasmania, Australia on farms to flush milk out and to clean farming equipment. Solar water heating is when solar panels are on the roof and captures sunlight using solar collectors and transfers it to heat energy. This is a very efficient system because it is inexpensive and cheaper than regular electricity. The popularity for solar water heating has grown tremendously. Other countries are now using

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    Nuts

    and the sky was an exhilarating blue that seemed to go on forever. Like a flower that turns its face toward the sun, I felt inspired to worship the sun with my buddy at the local pool. I wore a white pair of swimming trunks that made my skin several shades darker than it really is. My skin reveled in the crisp coldness of the sparkling water followed by the baking rays of the sun. Sun baked bodies were everywhere - draped on wooden loungers, laid out on towels, bobbing about in the water, and splashing

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    Solar Energy

    lowered accumulative electricity cost, and adds value to your property. The cost of solar panels in Oregon is 95 cents per watt, up to a maximum of $9,500 for energy trusts. Solar energy is obviously a renewable resource, because it comes from the sun. The sun is not going to run out of energy until long after we’re gone. Oregon’s solar energy has been growing a lot in recent years due to new technology improvements. Along with that Oregon has also taken actions to encourage solar energy use. Also, many

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    Asses Limitations of Structured Interviews

    Biomass is solar energy that has been stored as plant and animal material. When you eat vegetables, you are consuming the sun´s energy the plant stored as it grew. Your body uses the vegetables´ biomass to give you energy to work and play. When corn is used to make biomass energy, cleaner-burning fuels can be produced, such as ethanol. At landfills, where most of the waste is biomass, a gas called methane is naturally produced. Methane gas can be used to generate electricity. Sunlight helps all

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    Solar

    The solar charger industry has been plagued by companies mass-producing low efficiency solar chargers that don't meet the consumer's expectations . This in turn has made it hard for new solar charger companies to gain the trust of consumers. Solar companies are finally starting to offer high-efficiency solar chargers. When it comes to permanently installed public solar chargers, Strawberry energy Company from Serbia has invented and developed the first public solar charger for mobile devices, Strawberry

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