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    of it can truly cut off basic communication. In Alain de Botton’s article “On Habit”, de Botton explains the advantages that can be obtained by viewing the world from a different perspective. He observes the places around him as if he has never seen them thus allowing him to reverse the process of habituation. Because of this, everything around him a gained value, which caused him to appreciate the beauty of what he once deemed subtle. Both authors explain the concept of grids, de Botton wanting to

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    on massive pilotis, 17 pairs of concrete stilts, in order to allow for circulation, unencumbering the ground not only for pedestrians and cars but also for green space.With long connection corridors in the center of the structure, socializing and living rooms are placed away from noise. In the structure, thin exterior walls are enabled by the free facade. Unite windows were designed to run along the hall, cutting the façade along its entire length and lighting the room equally. Rendered in massive

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    Electric Power Transmission

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    substations and customers, which is typically referred to as electric power distribution. Transmission lines, when interconnected with each other, become high-voltage transmission networks. In the US, these are typically referred to as "power grids" or just "the grid", while in the UK the network is

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    cost-effective form of energy but has many safety concerns involved with this form of energy. The by-product of this reaction is very radioactive and highly dangerous to the public. “Radioactive materials emit penetrating, ionizing radiation that can injure living tissues.”(Nuclear Energy). The government has not yet found a suitable way of dealing with this waste. The only way to store this waste is in large containers deep underneath the ground that are monitored. “Many nuclear wastes remain radioactive

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    Hydropower Essay

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    scale is hydropower. Hydropower is a tremendously flexible technology for power generation. Hydro reservoirs provide built-in energy storage, and the firm response period of hydropower enables it to be used to optimise electricity production across grids, meeting sudden fluctuations in demands. The power acquired from river or ocean water is called as hydropower. Hydroelectric power, or electricity, is mostly electrical energy that has been generated using natural forces such as gravity or flowing

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    Technology Dependent Technology is ingrained in our everyday lives. People use it at work, at school, and as a form of “relaxation”. So what would happen if it was taken away? In a popular television show called Bones directed by David Boreanaz, which is about a forensic anthropologist who helps the FBI solve murder cases, there is an episode called “The Blackout in the Blizzard” where the team has to find alternate ways to catch a murderer with city wide power outages. Because this is a work

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    importance of finding peace by staying true to yourself and your beliefs. He writes about how leaving your family and living on your own, making personal decisions, leads to true fulfillment. Chris McCandless follows this path in his own life, living by his standards and in the Alaskan wilderness. But did Chris truly live up to the standards of self-reliance and deliberate living? This essay will explore Chris’ story in the book “Into The Wild” to see if he lived deliberately. As we can see in the

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    (RETs) will be the most appropriate way in meeting the energy demand in rural and remote areas of developing countries, especially in off-grid areas. About 85% of the total population lives in the rural areas, the government of Cambodia is placing great emphasis on the rural electrification, on-grid where possible, and off-grid by renewable energy, to raise the living standards of the rural population. Then, Table 3 shows the scenario of renewable energy resources in Cambodia [17]. Table 3 The Scenario

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    On an Iceland in the Sun: Going off the Grid Welcome to a New Kind of Living Leave your cellphone in airplane mode, and get ready for an adventure holiday you will never forget. The only footprints left behind shall be those made in the Icelandic snow. In this day and age, we spend so much time glued to our computer and cellphone screens, and since this is your one chance for true freedom, embrace it! This is the time for you to see things that you have never seen before and awaken a deeper natural

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    In the book Free to Fall by Lauren Miller the quote, "Character is what you are in the dark", Dwight Lyman Moody, is best represented by the characters, Rory Vaughn and North Pascal. My interpretation of the quote is, you are most yourself when you are alone. They are both in situations where they cannot be themselves to the public and alone are completely different people. Rory can hear "the doubt", a voice children have been told is a mental illness all their lives. She has to hide the fact

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