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The Powers Of Tidal PowerBy:-Ruca Martin
Tidal Power, often referred to as tidal energy, is achieved through the capture of the energy created as water moves in ocean currents and tides Two types of tidal power can be harnessed for energy-efficient power
Rice Tries to Block Israeli Attack on SyriaBy:-Leslie Hardy
Condoleezza Rice, the US Secretary of State, tried to block US approval for an Israeli attack on a Syrian nuclear site. Despite her opposition, the attack took place on 6 September 2007.
India's Water Quality Is ImprovingBy:-Derek Both
The quality of water in developing countries has long been a hot topic of debate with many people questioning the poor hygiene standards people in these countries are subjected to.
President Gul of Turkey - An Islamist in Disguise ?By:-Leslie Hardy
The election of Abdullah Gul as President of Turkey on 28 August 2007 is controversial because of his Islamic background. Now that both the Prime Minister and President have religious backgrounds, his election is widely viewed as a threat to the secular ethos of the Turkish State.
The Arctic National Wildlife RefugeBy:-Ruca Martin
Conserving the Environment – How the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is Preserving Our Future
All over the world various species of animals, insects, and plants are being slowly wiped out Some may argue that it is the natural order of things, but human involvement has certainly exasperated the issue, causing untold amounts of damage to the worlds ecosystems
Forget About Blood Diamonds, Let’s Look At Wal-martBy:-Ruca Martin
Recent sensationalized Hollywood movies have brought the issues surrounding “Blood Diamonds” otherwise known as “Conflict Diamonds” in to question While these issues should be serious concerns, the US's diamond consumption has little affect on the Blood Diamond trade
Textual Images of IraqBy:-Judi Lynn Lake
American citizens receive many images about the war/occupation in Iraq on a daily basis which bombard listeners, readers, and viewers with images about the application of U.S. policy abroad.
Peace is Not Paved With ViolenceBy:-Judi Lynn Lake
There is a parallel between the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan in that the violence of the U.S. war has been followed by unprecedented violence during U.S. occupation.
How Hotel Rwanda Saved LivesBy:-Ruca Martin
In 1994, Rwanda was engulfed in horrific internal violence The manager of the Hotel des Mille Collines – Paul Rusesabagina, worked tirelessly with an American Colonel to save over 1,200 lives