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    Benjamin Franklin Biography. Benjamin Franklin Biography. Having been born in the first month of the year 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin has been regarded an iconic figure not only in the history of America but as well as the world.1 Although he had a deep passion for reading, he could only manage to attend school for two years. He then joined his brother at the age of 12 in apprenticeship at a shop. At the age of 15 people were reading his very first newspaper in Boston. It is

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    In the heart of Nairobi, Kenyans prove to be less aware of the effects and causes of damaging the environment when littering; whether they are ignorant or naïve to the situation is up for debate. However, these are not those reasons are just the beginning as for many others, it’s the only way. Garbage trucks do not reach the outskirts of Kenya, they do not drive to many of the villages outside the city. With no formal local waste collection/management system, people are forced to dump their garbage

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    preferred clean, alternative fuel for use in vehicles to travel on specified routes, such as delivery trucks, and return to a central yard where they can be slow-filled overnight. CNG-powered vehicles use natural gas -- the same fuel that is used by stoves, water heaters and clothes dryers -- stored in cylinders at pressures of 2,000 to 3,500 pounds per square inch. Compressed natural gas is used in light-duty passenger vehicles and pickup trucks, medium-duty delivery trucks, and in transit and school

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    What is the next number in this sequence 8, 24, 64_____? It’s 128 and, before you drive yourself out of your rational mind, this is neither a math problem nor a logic puzzle. It is the order of Crayola box sizes that I enjoyed as a child, collected as an adult and continue to use. Crayons were integral to some adventures and disappointments in my life. In some unsophisticated way they taught lessons. I came to my grandparents as a frazzled, unsettled two year old. It was my seventh placement

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    Indoor Air Quality

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    Birmingham, UK Air is essential for life, and its quality has long been recognised as being linked to health and well-being. As early as the 13th century, the then king of England, Edward I, alerted by the pungent smoke over London, forbade the burning of coal and ordered

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    Introduction: Bright Light Innovations LLC has invented and developed the Starlight Stove, an inexpensive home appliance for developing countries that provides both and heat and electricity without discharging hazardous wood smoke or kerosene . The stove brings in a new concept to the world of clean energy. Though the company has just started to fly it has a lot of future potential. Because annual revenue for biofuels, solar energy, wind power and fuel cells rapidly increases from 39% in one

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    Having been born in the first month of the year 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin has been regarded an iconic figure not only in the history of America but as well as the world.1 Although he had a deep passion for reading, he could only manage to attend school for two years. He then joined his brother at the age of 12 in apprenticeship at a shop. At the age of 15 people were reading his very first newspaper in Boston. It is after his letters had become a hit that he declared to be

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    of this problem yet." What Tobias Kukulka is trying to tell us is that the more plastic we put into the ocean, soon it drifts from the ocean onto the surface and that’s causing animals to mistake plastic as food. Working with collaborators at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and University of Washington, Kukulka used computer modeling to look at the effect that waves,

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    Necessities versus luxuries: The turn of the 20th versus the 21st century At the beginning of the 20th century, what was considered a 'necessity' was very different than it is today. Indoor plumbing was not a given. Food was kept cold in an 'ice box,' with real ice, rather than mechanized refrigeration. Depending on where you lived in the country, lighting during evening hours was unknown, and gas lighting was the only way to illuminate the darkness. Not until the 1930s did the Appalachian

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    Descriptive writing transforms the writer’s words to life, often appealing to the senses, conveying information, and has either a subjective or objective tone. Through the writer’s descriptive word choice, the reader can paint the image in their head, as if it was an experience of their own. Description in a piece is so crucial it can make or break a good story. When a person can read a story and visually see what is happening, that is when one knows that the writer has done a successful job in using

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