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    and water sources has been wasted and scared. But everything changed when the scientists identified the organic material in the earth’s core. It was unbelievable because this material could change own chemical structure and shape by synthesis or fission of the number of electrons, protons and neutrons. As a result the material was able to remove all 118 elements of periodic table without any radiation and thermal emission. Scientists identified the source during the research on magnetic…

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    Immediately beginning world war 2, the United States was weak during this time. The U.S Army was stretched thin. Japan was deafting the U.S and Albert Einstein had moved to North America and discover the theory e=mc2. This theory help build the Atomic bomb to help the United States win the war. Thus causing a race to build the A bomb. In 1905 Albert Einstein made the theory e=mc2, however Glenn Seaborg was discovering a new radioactive material Plutonium which could also be used as a bomb…

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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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    Annotated Bibliography Topic: Nuclear Energy Thesis: While nuclear energy has many benefits, the negative implications must be considered. "Fukushima's Radioactive Water Leak: What You Should Know." National Geographic. National Geographic Society, 14 Apr. 2017. Web. 30 Apr. 2017. This is an educational site with research information and photographed footage. In this questionnaire from National Geographic, Patrick Kiger describes the catastrophe in Japan involving nuclear energy and waste…

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    Speaking the word "Los Alamos" usually conjours up one thing in the minds of many people everywhere: the desert wilderness in New Mexico that was the epicenter for the development of the first atomic bombs used in history. However, today, the city of Los Alamos has grown into a notable destination for tourist attractions for nature lovers and students of history as well. A national park, two noted museums with another underway, numerous natural scenic parks, canyons and trails all make for an…

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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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    called “Fukushima radiation nears California coast, judged harmless. The article was published on November 11 2014. In this article, they talked about a couple of different things. One of the topics they talked about was the Fukushima nuclear disaster that occurred in 2011, and how the radioactive contamination has slowly started to approach the coast of California. The radiation levels were looked over by researches and found out that the radiation does not pose a risk to the…

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    Nuclear medicine technologists’ employment rate is predicted to grow 2 percent from 2014 to 2024, this is apparently slower than the average for all occupations. People are always going to need nuclear medicine technologists to scan them for a condition or disease they develop as they get older. Also, an increase in health insurance access may increase the demand for medical imaging services, including those provided by nuclear medicine technologists. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,…

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    Nuclear power is dangerous on many accounts of nuclear power blowing things up and nuclear power and chemicals melting man-made structures to the ground. One of the dangers is that if the government uses nuclear power or nuclear chemicals is the items are so dangerous that it can harm or destroy anything and everything it is used against. In other words the force and the heat that is used for the nuclear items are very powerful. The high sight of using nuclear power is that the United States can…

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    Fallout 4 in November 2015 resulting in over $750 million of sales within days of its release (Bethesda Softworks, 2015). The title is the latest installment of their successful anthology that explores an alternate reality where humans commercialized nuclear technology ushering in an atomic age. The player, cryogenically frozen in a fallout shelter as bombs drop on the United States, awakens 200 years later to a post-apocalyptic nightmare where radiation warped the ecosystem almost beyond…

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