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    contaminated trash, radiopharmaceutical laboratories, reprocessing of spent fuel or waste from the nuclear power plants. Nuclear waste known as potential hazard to the human health, international and national guidelines standards radioactive waste with radiation protection…

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    George Lemaitre was a Belgian cosmologist and a Catholic priest that was born in the 1800's he studied both science and theology then ended up becoming the "Father Of The Big Bang." By writing a paper in 1931 he came up with the theory to the Big Bang that eventually expanded out to further research. (Soter and Tyson, 2000) Lemaitre served as an artillery officer in his younger ages during World War I which put a halt onto his studies but soon picked back up on after the war. He chose learn…

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    Life’s cycle is shown by three certain animals: the rabbit, the wolf, and the raven. Each one plays an important role in keeping the environment balanced. They come together to create a powerful symbiotic relationship. Personally, I feel this relationship has pertained to myself for the past few years. There is the rabbit that represents the sacrifices needed to be made for it will feed the wolf. This correlates to the time that I have given to both my community and family. The wolf who…

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    Proposal for an intervention to improve practice Palliative Care & Radiotherapy Programme in the Outpatient Clinic of the Department of Radiotherapy, St Luke’s Hospital, Dublin. Background, a brief description of the area of practice in which this proposal relates to. Advances in medical technology, such as laparoscopic surgery or breast tumour excisions, have had repercussions on oncological healthcare, including organisational consequences. An important consequence is the need to provide more…

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    DEDICATION Specially dedicated to my beloved family and my truly loved ones ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In the name of Allah S.W.T, Most Gracious and Most Merciful, all praise is due to Allah. Alhamdulillah, thank you Allah for helping me stay strong to keep survive and able to complete this study. Along the process upon the completion of this assignment, there is lot of people come to assist me during my hard time. Indeed, I really appreciate them because without their assistance I…

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    When people hear the word nuclear, most will think of complete destruction and radiation poisoning. These people are partially correct; the first public appearance of nuclear technology was the Atomic Bomb at the tail end of World War Two, ending the war with its annihilating capabilities (Nash). Since 1945, this technology has been harnessed by scientists and engineers globally, especially in America. Through advancing the medical field, upgrading industry in the country, and by ensuring…

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    In the United States, skin cancer is the most frequently diagnosed form of malignancy.1 Although it is possible to prevent the majority of new cases, the rate of skin cancer incidence has tripled since the 1970’s.1 Ultra violet radiation(UVR) emitted by the sun plays a strong role as an initiator in the pathogenesis of skin cancer.2 Many people are unaware of the UV index listed on the daily forecast, which can be utilized to anticipate UVR exposure for a specific day. In the state of New Mexico…

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    Robert Reed Kelly Franklin 5 Feb. 2016 Composition II Conspiracy Theories and the Moon landing The definition of conspiracy is a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. Conspiracy theories have been around for a very long time. Theories range from the faking of 9/11 to the world is run by a group of reptilian Illuminati. Somehow there are always people believing in them. Why do people believe in conspiracies? There is actually a lot more to it than the average person would…

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    The Paradox Olbers

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    (thermal radiation). This again would result in a uniform radiation in all directions. The paradox of Edgar Allan Poe, the famous American poet and writer in 1848 in trying to explain it to the finite speed of light is moving through space. The finite speed of light the star could not proceed further light-years, measured as the number of years of the star. "... The távcsöveinkben pointed to the countless directions emptiness can only be explained if we assume that the invisible background so…

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    Cancer Cells Antisymmetry

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    Cancer shows repetition in the metastasizing of the cell life cycle throughout the body. Comparing cancer cells to healthy cells shows antisymmetry. The prognosis of each patient is never identical to another cancer patient. Different treatments are used and this shows both repeating and antisymmetry. So, where does the cancer came from? Cancer can develop through genetics or environmental factors which is key when looking into how the disease is formed. The development of cancer is not just…

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