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S: STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA
S: Saturn, Stevie Wonder 
Saturn
S: STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA


STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA, STANDARD OF INDIANA


Standard of California
A. 1971 - $5 Billion, 143 Million,
                256 Thousand
B. 1972 - 5,829,487
C. 1973 - 7,761,835
D. 1974 - 17,191,186
E. 1975 - 16,822,077
F. 1976 - 19,434,133
G. 1977 - 20,917,331
Standard of Indiana
A. 1971 - $4 Billion, 054 Million,
                293 Thousand
B. 1972 - 4,503,372
C. 1973 - 5,415,976
D. 1974 - 9,085,415
E. 1975 - 9,995,248
F. 1976 - 11,532,048
G. 1977 - 13,019,939




SUN


A. Our nearest star, 93 million miles from
earth estimated life span - 10 billion years.



B. Each day, the sun
pours down more clean energy
than we can use. If we are fortunate
enough to live here 100, or even 1000 years
from now, then we will surely learn to convert the
potential of the sun to meet our needs. The sooner we
ask the proper questions, the sooner we will be prepared to
provide adequate answers. Waiting to develop this seemingly
unlimited source makes no sense. We have heard some experts
state that solar power is either too many years away or that it
is economically impractical. Eventually, we must learn to unlock
the secret to the sun. Solar power will be cheap and efficient, the
results of its non-development will cost us more than we can afford.






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