Houston Dynamo Essays

  • Nikola Tesla, a Mastermind in Wireless Energy

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    create a design of building a spark free motor. He went into the engineering curriculum the second year at Joenneum. He began by using his imagination as a tool to start the brushless motor. He thought about how a DC machine is similar to a gramme dynamo, and “decided to use AC as the solution.

  • My Experience in Texas

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    and soothing. As we neared Houston, our plane flew over the Gulf of Mexico. I observed huge 500-ton ships and oil rigs that looked like toys from my plane window! Once we landed, my grandma was at the airport awaiting our arrival. It was so exciting to see my family for the first time since I was eight, especially my grandma? On the first day that we were there, my aunt took us to West Houston to see the Galleria. The Galleria is the largest shopping complex in the Houston area. It has a large food

  • Ethics in the Age of Information

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    ethical and unethical. We must consider all factors so that the use of the information readily available to many persons is not abused. "Information technology will be the most fundamental area of ethical concern for business in the next decade" (Houston 2). The most widely used tool of the information age is the computer, whether it be a PC or a network of computer systems. As we enter the information age the newness and power of information technologies tests the ethics of the average person, not

  • Red Adair

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    time he would risk his own life challenging the most disastrous oil fires of modern times. I.     Birth and Childhood. A.     Paul N. "Red" Adair was born June 18, 1915 in Houston, Texas. 1.     His parents, Mary and Charles Adair, also had four other sons and three daughters. 2.     The family lived in the Heights of Houston where his father worked as a blacksmith. B.     After attending Harvard Elementary School and Hogg Junior High School, he quit Reagan High School to help support the family

  • Long Point Fault

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    Area of the Long Point Fault The Long Point Fault is located in Harris County, which covers 83,450 square miles located with in Houston, Teaxas City Limits. Research specifies that there are three sections of the Long Point fault that appear to be active; some sections of the Long Point fault have averaged more than 2 cm per year of vertical offset over the last 20 years. Evidence of the faults concludes it is a natural fault. The reason for activity is not caused by man, even though man’s activities

  • Galveston Hurricane Katrina Case Study

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    Galveston, Texas was hit with a Category 4 hurricane on September 8, 1900 in which resulted in the worst weather related disaster in United States history in terms of lives lost. The hurricane killed an estimate of 6,000-8,000 people as many vacationeers still remained even after warnings to evacuate to higher ground by the U.S. Weather Bureau. In Galveston, a 15 foot storm surge completely flooded the city, which at the time, was less than 9 feet above sea level. The hurricane decimated many homes

  • Comparison Essay: Opportunity And Challenge In Houston City

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    Opportunity and Challenge in Houston City Nowadays, there are many people are settling in Houston, because it is not only one of the largest cities in the United States, but also it has a lot of other conveniences, and along with the continuous development of economic and social life is improved. For this reason, Houston attracts people from all over the world. Besides that, Houston still has a number of opportunities and challenges for people. There are three factors of opportunities and challenges

  • Super Bowl Sociology

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    Almost every American family gets together on Super Bowl Sunday and throws a party to celebrate the “Big Game”. There are even some Americans who would like to argue that this day should be considered a national holiday. Almost every country has their own sport, whether it be soccer (also known as football throughout Europe), basketball, baseball, or ice hockey. However, other than the world cup, no other sport really has quite the audience or viewership as the Super Bowl. As we mentioned in class

  • Descriptive Essay: A Trip To Houston, Texas

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    While it could get lost in the shuffle, Houston, Texas is among the biggest cities in the United States. While people prefer to discuss New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, Houston has carved out its very own little niche on why it's one of the most important cities in the country. Besides being an economic centerpiece, it's also the kind of place that has a culture that is all it's own. If you're planning a trip to Houston you want to ensure that you seek information into what's worth your time

  • Apollo 13 (as-508): Houston, We Have A Problem.

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    Apollo 13 (AS-508): Houston, we have a problem. The Apollo 13 mission was launched at 2:13 p.m. EST, April 11, 1970 from launch complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center. The space vehicle crew consisted of James A. Lovell, Jr. commander, John L. Swigert, Jr., command module pilot and Fred W. Haise, Jr. lunar module pilot. The Apollo 13 Mission was planned as a lunar landing mission but was aborted en route to the moon after about 56 hours of flight due to loss of service module cryogenic oxygen and

  • Camp Logan War Memorials

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    played a role in some of the darkest moments in Houston history that most would rather leave forgotten. These things, especially when combined, further take away the little bit of presence that Camp Logan has in public remembrance. When the United States declared war against Germany in April of 1917, two military installations were built in Harris County: Camp Logan and Ellington Field (Haynes). The camp was located a mile west of what were then the Houston outskirts. Construction of Camp Logan, named

  • History Of Harris County Courthouses

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    of Santa Anna. After the Revolution ended, Houston was founded west of Harrisburg and named the county seat of Harrisburg County and capital of the Republic of Texas. Later on Harrisburg County was shortened to Harris County after the city of Harrisburg was destroyed. The county seat was moved to Houston in 1837 and this is where the courthouse was built for one reason of Houston being a “lively commercial atmosphere”. There were five courthouses in Houston that all occupied the same plot of land that

  • Lost Moon vs. Apollo 13

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    Lost Moon vs. Apollo 13 “Houston we have a problem,” those words caught the attention of the world on April 13, 1970 during the flight of Apollo 13. The movie Apollo 13, made in 1995, is based on Jim Lovell’s autobiography called Lost Moon, published in 1994. Lovell was the commander of the Apollo 13 mission; Tom Hanks played him in the movie. The crew also included Jack Swigert and Fred Haise. In general, the movie does a good job of portraying the flight of Apollo 13; however there are

  • O. Henry's Writing Style

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    raised by his paternal grandmother and aunt. William was an avid reader, but at the age of fifteen he left school, and then worked in a drug store. He moved to Houston, where he had a number of jobs, including one as a bank clerk. In 1884 he started a humorous weekly publication called The Rolling Stone. When the paper failed, he joined the Houston Post as a reporter and columnist. In 1897 he was convicted of embezzling money, although there has been much debate over his actual guilt. In 1898 he entered

  • Hurricane Harvey Case Study

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    Dan Shelor, Fire Chief, is in-charge of the Champion Emergency Services District in the Harris County, City of Houston, Texas. Chief Shelor shared his experience and lessons learned from hurricane Harvey of August 25, 2017. Hurricane Harvey, Category 4 with 120 miles per hour winds, caused catastrophic flooding across the Harris County. In general, hurricane Harvey brought record rain that devastated parts of south Texas and Louisiana, and buried the region in 27 trillion gallons of rainwater.

  • Place to Live

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    there is a lovely beauty in Houston Texas and Bangs Texas, there are also distinctions which allow each place to stand on its own. I have opinions of the places I have lived. Each place has its differences, and I am not sure if there is any place that really fits me well. These two places are day and night to each other, yet, they are only four hours away from one another. They are different in the variety of cultures, population, and pollution levels. I was born in Houston Texas, and I lived there

  • Admissions Essay To The University of Houston Law Center

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    I would appreciate an opportunity to attend your university to help fulfill my aspiration of becoming a eminent sports attorney. Growing up a native Houstonian, I have always been enamored with studying law at the University of Houston knowing of all the prestige it proudly displays. I knew I wanted to be a lawyer, but I didn’t know exactly how I wanted to carve my niche in the legal world. When I was accepted into the University of Oklahoma, I was not aware of the tradition or prestige that the

  • The History of Southwest Airlines

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    History of Southwest Airlines Southwest Airlines (SWA) begins in June 18, 1971, when SWA first operated a first airline consul between Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. Rollin King and Herb Kelleher are the founders of the company. The end of 1971 SWA immediately began to expand. In 1972 all Houston service is transferred to Houston's Hobby Airport form Houston Intercontinental, that is make more convenient for people to fly. During the first year of operations the customers were the Southwest's

  • Personal Essay: Education System Perception

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    The leading country for public education is actually, faking it. False numbers are sent in, students are placed in programs they shouldn't be, or they are just asked to leave. So, how does all this play in? That our education system doesn't work. They want it to (hopefully), but keep going at it the wrong way. Without education there would be no workforce. So the system needs to work so that our economy can continue to better. Although, schools that have more special needs children, not necessarily

  • Environmental Changes In Houston Texas

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    Houston, Texas is a city that has grown and thrived off of the energy industry. The city that has been endearingly termed “the petrochemical capital of the world”, is home to oil refineries that produce a quarter of the oil in the entire United States (Ngai & Sims, 2017). Some of the country’s largest oil companies like Valero, ExxonMobil, and Marathon, have chosen to establish refineries in the booming city. These refineries together produce about 2 million barrels of crude oil per day (Blum & Blunt