The objective of this paper is to propose a novel multi-input
Power converter for the grid-connected hybrid renewable energy system in order to simplify the
Power system and reduce the cost. The proposed multi-input
Power converter consists of a Cuk fused multi-input...
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In Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, the overriding force of the narrator, Humbert Humbert, is his need to prove himself master of everything: other people, his own desires, fate, and language itself. Time and time again through Lolita we see Humbert’s most extreme...
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Renewable energy sources, which are expected to be a promising alternative energy source, can bring new challenges when connected to the
Power grid. However, the generated
Power from renewable energy source is always fluctuating due to environmental conditions...
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American women have struggled historically against certain paradigms of inferiority that all women experience. The female identity is different according to each culture and their customs, but many cultures are based on a patriarchal past where men wield more
Power...
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Power is the ability to achieve one’s purposes or goals.[1] Through the scholarship of Joseph Nye, the concept of
Power occupies two distinct spheres: ‘hard’ and ‘soft’. The former purports to have a coercive function through economic...
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Long held as one of the most prized executive
Powers, the presidential veto in American politics grants the sitting president the
Power to unilaterally halt any piece of legislation. Though the word “veto” does not appear anywhere in the US Constitution...
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With over 20% of United States
Power production being of a nuclear nature, and all of this nuclear production generating high-level nuclear waste, the US has already accumulated large quantities of volatile nuclear waste and will only have more in the future (Schneider...
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From before its birth to the present, the expansion of US
Power has been analogous to an ever-expanding hand upon the globe. Despite some of today's historically inaccurate politicians citing a revered past of non-interventionism and isolationism, the mainstay of American...
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On April 6, 1994, the Hutu[1] president of Rwanda and the newly elected president of Burundi, also a Hutu, were both assassinated when their jet was shot down while landing in Kigali. In response to the April killing of the two state presidents, over the next three...
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Socialization is the process by which individuals internalize the mores and norms of the society they live in. It is through this process that the established social order is perpetuated. When individuals fail to accept the beliefs of society as their own, there is...
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Within the cultural framework of America, the systemic structure is characterized by White male patriarchy that allows for Black males to have the ability to negotiate the way in which they have been socialized and institutionalized to think, act, and behave because...
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