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    1.A main problem of nuclear waste is that it doesn’t decay quickly and it is estimated that nuclear waste will take several billions of years to become non-threatening to humans. Nuclear waste has become a bigger issue due to the fact of the amount of nuclear waste facilities, with more nuclear waste facilities meaning more nuclear waste created. 2.If Nuclear waste isn’t dealt with accordingly, it will then become a bigger issue than it was already, Nuclear waste has a huge influence on the…

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    Both Nuclear fission and Nuclear fusion reactions have their advantages and disadvantages. In terms of energy that they produce fusion reactions produces relatively more energy compared to fission reactions however fusion reactions require more conditions for them to take place. They require higher temperatures which means that the energy that has to be inputted for them to work is way more compared to the energy inputted for the fission reactions because of this fact it might not be wise to…

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    Nuclear engineering is a very beneficial career. You are in a position to help the world move forward as a whole. Nuclear engineers help pave the way to the future with, new medicines and new inventions, but the job isn't for everyone, with their use of math and science they learned in college it can take a toll on someone not up for the task, other than that the job is like most others you are in an office but get paid fairly well . With the use of math and many other sciences this might not be…

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    Containment Film Analysis

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    Containment is a documentary directed by Peter Galison and Robb Moss. The film looks at how countries like the US and China they deal with nuclear waste from Nuclear Power Plants. What we learn is that nuclear waste is some of the deadliest, most long-lasting substances ever produce by man that ruins everything that it comes into contact with. While Nuclear Power Plants are very safe with most having multiple failsafe in case of a meltdown there are cases where these failsafe’s fail. Such as…

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    When the nuclear fusion was created in 1934 by Physicist Enrico Fermi, it opened a new door to the universe that has become very significant within our modern society (History of Nuclear Energy). Nuclear fusion led to the findings of nuclear energy used today to power our electricity. The state with the most amount of nuclear energy used is within the Mississippi and the large production of nuclear energy within Mississippi is very harmful towards the surroundings and the ecosystem around…

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    Hello Mr. Wolfe, I have written to you in a genu matter. The matter of the usage of nuclear energy in our state should be stopped. I understand nuclear power is currently playing a large role in our environment. However, we should stop using nuclear power plants for many reasons. Some of the reasons include pollution for aquatic life and their high cost. Those are just the tip of the iceberg Mr. Wolfe, and as your advisor, I’m only trying to help our state. Mr. Wolfe, there are copious…

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    “Is it right to probe so deeply into Nature's secrets? The question must here be raised whether it will benefit mankind, or whether the knowledge will be harmful,” noted Pierre Curie; a Nobel prize winning physicist who's work in radiation helped develop cancer treatments and nuclear energy. Dr. Curie observations on life can be applied to the reclaimed Elizabethan era tragedy Romeo and Juliet. Secrecy was an essential part of this play, as the famous lovers kept their affair a secret from…

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    The Department of Energy started to fully control the energy of the U.S. on October 1st, 1977. It has been dealing in the history of the United States since the Manhattan Project. The Manhattan Project was another name for the U.S. creating atomic weapons during World War 2. After the war, the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 created the Atomic Energy Commission, which took over the complex of the Manhattan Engineer District. In the mid-1970s, the needs of the people were changing, which led to the…

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    Whilst 1kg of coal and oil produces up to 8 and 12kWh of power respectively, the same amount of uranium-235 has the capacity to produce 2-3 million times more: around 24,000,000kWh . With a predicted rise in energy consumption, the importance of an efficient, pragmatic, and trustworthy source for the future continues to increase. Nuclear power is something…

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    Chicago Pile-1 was interracial part of a secret initiative called the “Manhattan Project” to build an atomic weapon before Germany did. Three year prior to the Chicago Pile-1 test, Germany had invaded Poland and by 1941 had a heavy-water plant, uranium, and employed some of the top scientists of the world.…

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