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    Harnessing My Amygdala Infuriated, outraged, furious, we have all felt these emotions before. Beginning with small situations like hitting every red light when your running late to work, to more complex of conditions like getting your brand new car’s rear fender smashed in by a moron who has his life in reverse and still doesn’t look in the mirror. Ironically, both of those examples are memories that I 've experienced. I myself experience anger on a daily basis. Some say I have a short temper.…

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    Danger Of Speeding

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    cause of accidents. Two major reason why people should not speed is to avoid a car crash and running over someone. In a car crash speeding plays a big role. Car crashes can lead to multiple deaths. For example, driving sixty-five miles per hour in a zone of fifty-five miles per hour can cause a serious car crash. Car crashes can affect the people in the car accident as well as family members that are not involved in the accident. A car crash can simply ruin a person’s live or end it. When…

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    2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 For stalling performance and handling. Nothing else looks, feels or sounds like the Lamborghini Aventador. It has the same features like the Ferrari and McLaren in matters of performance, and the expenses. However, this is not a great car for one to drive if they are not made use of to speed or smaller sized cars. This car is an extremely quick. It has a V12 engine and it offers you a stunning step with every gearshift you make. It has great suspensions and…

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    drastically changed because of the accident. They were now trained har on figuring out the emergency and had to go through a checklist to make sure the reactor core was getting cooled off enough. The Union of Concerned Scientists had wanted Three Mile Island as well as other nuclear power plants to be shutdown before the accident happened. The community claimed that radiation had gotten out into the environment. People claimed that they had been vomiting, having nausea, hair loss, and skin…

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    Three Mile Island Accident Introduction Radioactive reactants are one of the leading source of electricity in our country thus making it very important to us. Radioactive compounds that are used to run the nuclear reactor's turbines by heating water into steam which run generators to produce electricity though are a dangerous hazard to us. There have been many nuclear plants accidents in our country, but the Three Mile Island accident is one of the most significant regarding hazard management…

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    The Chernobyl disaster occurred on an early morning on April 26, 1986. The accident caused an entire Ukraine city to be evacuated and abandoned. Do to the explosion, radioactive substances reached an altitude of 1.5 kilometers into the atmosphere. Being a windy day, all of the radioactive substances which formed a cloud were drifted above Scandinavia. The cloud then came back above the Ukraine. Research today shows us that radioactive clouds from the accident have made their way across the…

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    The history of love canal is one that precedes the great second world war; a period when regulations were uncommon, and the United States government was not focused on holding giant companies liable. To fully understand the what happened at Love Canal, one must carefully revisit the history of its origin. It all started out as dream when William T. Love arrived in Niagara Falls; his dream was to build an industrial city with expedient access to inexpensive water power and major markets such as…

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    Nuclear power plants have increased over the United States since the 1940s. In the states, there are 99 nuclear power plants. With all these plants, nearly three million Americans live within 10 miles of one. Citizens of Yankton live fairly close to a nuclear power plant which is Pathfinder Nuclear Generating Station located near the city of Sioux Falls. During the 1960, Sioux Falls was a hub of industry and productivity in South Dakota at the time. This made Sioux Falls the ideal place for…

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    The Fukushima Disaster

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    Before the storm Prior to the disaster, the Fukushima prefecture was a peaceful rural area specialised in agriculture. With approximately 70,000 farmers, it was considered as the granary of Japan, providing food to millions of people all over the country. The prefecture was also famous for its numerous landmarks and monuments. For example, the childhood home of Hideyo Noguchi (a bacteriologist known for his tremendous contribution to modern medicine, who has been printed on the 1000¥ banknotes…

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    Suppose your computer system was ruined or damaged by a simple power surge. Imagine your business needed to be shut down temporarily because an electrical surge damaged all your equipment. What could happen to your business if an employee error damaged your only production machine? Even broken water pipes can cause a lot of damage. You may not expect them, but any of these things could happen. It's easy to see why insuring your business's equipment is a smart move. If your business equipment…

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