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    In 1987, the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) used the term sustainable development to describe their goals, which was defined as “to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” (Brundtland 16) Sustainable development is the core value that supports any practice that places equal value on the environment, economics, and equity rather than solely on economics. The idea of sustainable development has been—and

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    However renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, and hydropower provides sustainable energy services, of which solar energy is one of the cleanest, abundant and most sustainable ways to generate electricity. The increase in oil prices, the depletion of fossil fuel, and increase in consumption of energy has led to finding an alternate source of electricity generation through sustainable energy resources. The sun was humankind's first source of power, and with a little effort

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    that contains only four steps to it. Describe, analyze, interpret, and judge are the four steps to evaluating any work of art. The painting that we will use this process on is called “The Ambassadors” by Hans Holbein II in the year 1533 which is an oil painting on a panel. We will apply this process to determine if his work of art is a success or a failure. The first element I look at to describe the painting was the title. Reading the title with the year gave me an idea of what the painting could

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    Throughout history, people have used paintings and art as a tool to express their religious beliefs and values. Illustrations depicting the Virgin Mary and child, often referred to as Madonna and Child, are one of the most recurring images in Christian and European Art through the ages. Though these paintings and sculptures may have similarities in their iconography and style each work of art varies based on the different artists’ and time periods. Two paintings that portray these features currently

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    This essay will in depth argue that in Self Portrait with Paradise Birds, Florine Stettheimer's visually apparent and delicate application of scumbling lines, her carefully particularly thought out application of muted complementary and monochromatic colours, and how she actually makes use of blurred soft-edged shapes, all for the most part contribute in influencing unity and emphasis within her self-portrait, giving her painting an overall unearthly ambience. Florine's visually fairly apparent

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    Will it be possible to provide the world with enough energy from renewable power sources? We all depend on energy to provide us with electricity for our daily activities. The energy that comes from coal, oil, and natural gas are called fossil fuel and these are nonrenewable energy sources. All electronics used electricity in order to be useful, and they all come from nonrenewable energy sources that cannot be replaced when is being used up or get flatted in our lifetime. Due to the fact that the

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    Proraso Shaving Soap Review Proraso shaving soap is definitely a standout. It was able to fill up what some other shaving soaps are lacking. This Italian made soap has a relatively longer lifespan and is even less expensive than most shaving creams and gels out there. Moreover, its classic eucalyptus and menthol scent is a standout. This would be further elaborated below. Features and Specifications • Longer Lifespan Typically, shaving soaps contain 2.5 ounces of their product. But what makes Proraso

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    Benefits Of Lemon Oil

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    Lemon Oil Lemon is one of the most popular citrus fruits in the world and it helps in digesting the food easily. It also adds pleasant flavors and fragrances for food. Besides, lemon juice is the most popular beverage in the world because it is very healthy, delicious and affordable. A Lemon tree has a general height of 15 feet and it can bear flowers and fruits at the same time. The Lemon oil is extracted from the skin of the fruit. Commercially, Lemon oil sold in today's world come from either

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    1. Introduction Over current years, the issue of the world’s energy sources has come to the fore. Coal and oil, the main two sources of energy, are being depleted at an alarming rate which is resulting in nations and multinational corporations investigating alternative sources of energy. These alternative energy sources assist in alleviating problems associated with the burning of these abovementioned fossil fuels. The focus is slowly being shifted onto ‘clean’, renewable forms of energy. Natural

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    Homes are modern day human necessities that are crucial to allow us to live safe and comfortable lives. Humans heavily rely on them, however many homes are not sustainable, and leave negative impacts on the env2ironment. Eco houses have the potential to solve this issue, as they are defined as “a dwelling that uses materials and (perhaps) technology to reduce its energy needs and its impact on the environment” (Pullen, 2016). By using energy alternatives and sustainable designs, eco-houses are a

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