Papers 1761-1770 of total 14749 found.
…of energy to break down the bonds of the particles to form new ones. If the collision between particles can produce sufficient energy (i.e. if they collide fast enough and in the right direction) a reaction will take place. The reaction however can be speeded up…
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…acupuncture works is known as Orientation theory. It bases on a traditional Chinese theory in which illness is believed as an effect of an imbalance between the two special forces, Yin and Yang. These foces control the body's life energy that flows through the body…
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…also have learned and put into practice the six things to do when reading scripture (ie: pray before, ask Jesus to reveal himself to you, pray after and thank Him . . . etc). I have been spending energy trying to decrease self by consciously thinking…
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…was responsible for energy crisis The recently released study of the energy crisis is deeply flawed. The authors concluded that the primary cause was California's flawed deregulation. The cause was the Federal Energy Regulatory Commissions failure to do its duty…
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…, imagination, high level of energy, problem solving skills, and of course the desire to be a great manager. After we look at these must have qualities, we ask, does a great manager have to be born for the job. Clearly, some levels of natural or inherited factors…
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…The Enron Scandal: Lessons Learned and Facts The Energy Company Enron got themselves into a load of trouble this year. They made some terrible decisions involving their money. Furthermore, there were a lot of lessons learned and facts that were…
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…In 1939 and research into atomic energies was progressing at a frightening pace, and the world was in turmoil. At this time in history the imagined immediate and long term consequences of allowing an overtly aggressive regime to gain such a powerful…
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…experiments. People began specializing in specific areas such as: Heat and Energy, Light, and Electricity and Magnetism. Scientists began to learn that heat was able to do work. James Joule, and English physicist, devised a way to calculate how much work a give…
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…a heavy, unstable nucleus splits into two or more lighter nuclei, with the release of two or three neutrons) , uranium, being the chief fuel of nuclear reactors, gained importance as people started to realize potential of nuclear energy. The fact that a small…
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energy produced by the PV array during the day, and to supply it to electrical loads as needed (during the night and periods of cloudy weather). They are also used in PV systems to operate the PV array near its maximum power point, to power electrical loads…
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