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Companies Not Doing Enough

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I've narrowed my research paper to what oil companies say they're doing Vs. what they actually do, and how much they spend doing it.

Annotated Bibliography-Richard Lockridge

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Narrowed Hydrogen Thesis

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I've been doing some research, and I've come across some interesting things that might help narrow my thesis.

Research Topic - Hydrogen Filling Stations

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I've decided to concentrate my research paper on some aspect of hydrogen filling stations, and ultimately their connection to the reason we can't use hydrogen cars tomorrow. But I'm not sure where to go with just the filling stations..

Richard Lockridge Marx Winner Response

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After reading both Marx and Winner's opinions on technology, I think they would both support my research topic because it emphasizes a few strong points of both of their arguments and examinations of technology.  

Research Topics

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Topic 1 - Programs that allow users to legally purchase and download music (iTunes, Napster, etc.) are growing in popularity. This increase in users could seriously lower piracy and forever change the way we listen to and purchase music.

Topic 2 - Alternative fuel source automobiles aren't being built because of the lack of supporting infrastructure needed for their success.

I'm almost positive topic 2 is better..just because it's obvious that iTunes is growing in popularity, and it's already changed the way everyone listens to music (is there anyone that doesn't have iTunes or something similar?) Most people assume that car manufacturers can't make alternative source vehicles...when nearly all companies already have. We could drive hydrogen cars tomorrow if there were hydrogen filling stations available. Not only does this solve the foreign oil dependence, but helps solve the climate crisis as well. How about $700 billion in hydrogen filling stations? :-) I think topic 2 will be a lot better for this paper. Thoughtssss? 

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