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    aspiring success amongst the millennial generation. Hamilton’s era is very distinguished in the millennial generation because of the young strive. Most young people are hard-headed and stubborn but on the other hand, still have the knowledge of accomplishing their success. Hamilton was young, faced struggles, had an adequately amount of knowledge, still aspired success and accomplished it in his own fashion. Him setting this trend gives the younger generation encouragement to follow their dreams…

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    Three Mile Island Failure

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    Three Mile Island It was the late 1970’s and nuclear energy was on the rise. The first full scale nuclear power plant built in the United States in 1958 was Shippingport, Pennsylvania. After the first power plant was built, there was an exponential increase in the amount of power plants being built, until March 28th, 1979 that is (CITATION). The Three Mile Island accident happened on that early spring morning. Three Mile Island accident was a series of failures that led to investigations and…

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    Rise By Trip Lee Essay

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    Rise by Trip Lee (William Barefield) is a first person, nonfiction book about how we as young adults and teens need to rise from slumber and go out in the world to do what we are called to do in our christian walk. In part one “Getting up” Lee talked about how people have the 7 A.M logic-Waking up early and shutting of your alarm to sleep in an extra 5 minutes. As humans we like to sleep in a few extra minutes and there is nothing wrong with that...but, especially in today’s world,…

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    Somebody Blew Up America

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    The poem “Somebody blew up America” by Amiri Baraka centers around the attack on the world Trade Center and the media’s claims of Osama Bin Laden being the master mind behind the attack. In this poem, Baraka shows the hidden messages of systematic racism that has long been embedded in the United States history. The 9/11 poem takes a different approach, as each stanza in Baraka’s poem explains the act of racial terrorism being the main reason behind the 9/11 attack. Over the years,…

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    The Great East Earthquake that occurred at 2:46pm on March 11th with an astonishing magnitude of 9.0, has done tremendous damage to the northern part of Japan, especially in the prefectures of Fukushima, Miyagi and Iwate. The earthquake and tsunami triggered the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station located in the Pacific Ocean coast received huge damage by the earthquake and tsunami. The piping facility in the building, the facilities for the…

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    Has the world grown so dependent upon nuclear power energy that it ignores the price tag? Power reaped from nuclear energy by heating and pressuring water is known as nuclear power. Controversies surrounding nuclear power come in various forms, however, the financial aspect is grand. In their recent work, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), a nonprofit organization composed of numerous scientists, discovered actual costs of implementing nuclear power as an energy source. Within the article…

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    Uranium 235

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    Uranium was first discovered in 1789 by Martin Klaproth. It was formed in supernovas about 6.6 billion years ago. Uranium is one of the heavier elements on the periodic table, being 18.7 times as dense as water. It is element number 92 and this specific isotope has 235 nucleons. This indicates to us that Uranium 235 has 92 protons, 92 electrons, and 143 neutrons. Uranium’s slow radioactive decay is the main source of heat inside the earth, causing convection and continental drift. Uranium 235…

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    Loss of Innocence: Aging men through the War The lost generation is one that was hopeful for their life ahead of them; only to be crushed by the harrowing experiences of World War I. The war caused many soldiers to lose their innocence, much like those we see in All Quiet on the Western Front. Nationalism plays a key role in premature responsibility and pressure on these men. Propaganda influences soldiers and their feelings towards the war, which they will later realize to be false. The final…

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    Stephanie Giles Professor Nagy 12/01/2016 Hemingway's life reflected in his Fiction No war is enjoyable, facile or undemanding both mentally and physically, no war ends without claiming casualties, some battles cease much sooner than others, some claim more casualties and see an extremely low morale throughout all sides of the war. World War I was a brutal war that is known for the incorporation of trench warfare in which soldiers from both sides dug massive trenches into the ground, protecting…

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    Our generation changes constantly the life styles and the way people act. What can older people learn from this generation? Well the top three things that the older people can learn is that by seeing how the new life styles are, they can catch up with new life styles or help their kids on giving them advice. The way people behave can help them learn by knowing what is unusual or common, that will help them how to react to certain behaviors. The generation now days have changed dramatically one…

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