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    Classify aggregate Depending on their sources as: 1.5.1.1 Natural Natural aggregates are obtained from quarries by processing crushed rocks or from riverbeds. 1.5.1.2 Artificial, Artificial aggregates are obtained from industrial by-products such as blast furnace slag. 1.5.2 Classify aggregate depending on their unit weight as: Lightweight aggregates, normal weight aggregates, And heavyweight aggregates. The lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) has its roots in the ancient period ca. 3000…

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    “Hiroshima does not look like a bombed city. It looks as if a monster steamroller had passed over it and squashed it out of existence,” (“Burchett”). The atomic bomb’s effects were more destructive and affected more area than any bomb had ever before. The majority of damage on the buildings of Hiroshima in a radius of two miles from where the atomic bomb was dropped by August 6, 1945, resulted from three forces: the flash burn, shock wave/airblast, and the firestorm. The first impact on…

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    There are so many fun Fall activities you can do with kids from toddler age up to teen years. Today we will focus on some creative must to Fall activities so that you can prepare yourself for a fun filled day with those kids. Leaf Jumping This is a perfect way to have kids clean up the yard while having fun. Get out there with the rakes and kids and rake the lawn up into a pile of huge leaves. Be sure to remove all sticks and other debris from the pile. Once your leaf pile is safe of debris…

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    to show up. After extensive research I have found that over 44.7 million people in the world have or are struggling with PTSD. The New York Times article called Research Traces Between Combat Blast and PTSD stated that Post-Traumatic Stress is closely related to damage of the bran and brain tissue from blasts or extreme impact. Odysseus starts to experience PTSD symptoms after he experiences the trauma of war, loss of freedom, and fear. After research there is significant evidence that say…

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    Chernobyl Research Paper

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    The most exceedingly terrible mishap in the historical backdrop of this atomic force era happened on the morning of April 26, 1986. It was at the Chernobyl (Ukraine) atomic force station in the Soviet Union. At 1:32am Lieutenant Colonel Leonid Telyatnikov got a phone call and was informed that there was a blaze at the atomic force plant. There were numerous reasons their plant had exploded backward. These reasons included human blunder and poor plant outline because of the cool war. Chernobyl…

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    Imagine the severity of a nuclear explosion, and how detrimental it could be. This could be a reality for anyone. In the fictional short story “Grace Period” by Will Baker, a man is faced with this, as it soon becomes his reality. He first notices the expansion and contraction of the atmosphere. Then, the odd behaviour of his dog, when it is whining under the porch. Subsequently, he feels the shifts of the ground beneath him. He notices a invisible jet , and the streak of cloud following it.…

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    contain not only the blast and fragments but also any gases that may contain chemical or biological agents, said Keren Banai, director of North American sales for Mistral Security, Inc., another…

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    The first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan 6 August 1945. The immediate effect to this city was devastating and life altering. The landscape of the city was virtually obliterated. Short and long term medical effects were drastic. Psychological issues were also on the increase among survivors. The environmental effects, according to some in the scientific field, are still being dealt with today. The ultimate effect was the surrender of Japan. One of the reasons Hiroshima became…

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    tactical and military target. Additionally, the immediate effects of a nuclear weapon are quite apparent, extreme heat and blast wave propagation measured in kilometers and miles, depending on the yield of the warhead. Secondary effects of a nuclear explosion include massive amounts of radiation being emitted to the surrounding area. These radioisotopes are the byproduct of a nuclear blast and are emitted from a state of super criticality. They are detrimental to all facets of biological matter…

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    Studies have shown that being around loving animals reduces your stress levels and helps get rid of loneliness. 2 Example: It can be as quiet as you need it (Why). 3 Explanation:If you want it to be quiet, it is quiet. If you want to blast your music, you can blast your music. 2 Example: You have full control over your setup (Why). 3 Explanation: At home, you have full…

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