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    Nikola Tesla Abstract

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    Gustavo Oliveira Coutinho, 4º ano Class: 4BTEL Innovate Tesla: the resurgence of Nikola Tesla from oblivion to spotlight Introduction Nikola Tesla is one of the most controversial figures on science. While many judged him simply as a mad scientist, few were able to see how he was ahead of his own time, providing the theoretical and practical foundation to several modern equipments. We, as a society, not only owe Tesla for the AC (alternating current) electric system of supply, but…

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    Nowadays, nuclear weapons the most dangerous weapons in the world that are firmly established in global politics. On the one hand nuclear weapons are a means of protection and security of the country, on the other hand has a greater effect to prevent conflict between countries. Nuclear weapons played a major role in the history of mankind. The history of nuclear weapons began in 1896 year, the discovery of radioactivity by the French physicist Antoine-Henri Becquerel . Nuclear weapons have…

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    this topic “nuclear war” because they are afraid of it actually happening. Which it has before when he fought Hitler and other countries in the world wars. It is possible and it has happened. The reason why I picked this topic is that it was the most interesting thing in today’s news as I watched the news it made me more and more interested in it so I decided to pick it for my big topic. It interested me since it was the big thing in 2017. What will our country do if there is nuclear war? This…

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    management of the details of an operation alludes to how their brain works in comparison to a person who may not be an engineer or worry about organization of a complex operation. This is a recurring theme throughout and as an example, he explains how non-Sysadmins were running against him. “A US Senator...had generator power and a satellite phone”, ”Anarchist hackers..holed up in Turin”. Felix also mentions that “Work to date” consisted of a “cascade of disasters, attacks, and opportunism”…

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    The Highway is a science fiction short story within a series of short stories called The Illustrated Man. Ray Bradbury, the author of these stories, was considered a radical writer in the mid-twentieth century. Many of Bradbury 's stories convey controversial moral or governmental issues within the fictional societies of the text. The Highway portrays various reactions to crisis based upon opposing world views. The story presents characters of an agricultural, rudimentary lifestyle interacting…

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    but we never experienced what would happen when detonated. Would we survive or would we all face a deadly fate? The atomic bomb is the most deadly weapon in the world. Many countries have atomic and nuclear bombs. Including China, France, Israel, Russia, United Kingdom, and the United States. Nuclear weapons are spreading to other nations and international relations are becoming increasingly violate. In my work I will discuss the history of the bomb, from the dropping on Nagasaki to the testing…

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    with the Threat of Nuclear Wars Nuclear war is a very interesting topic. Everyone agrees that nuclear weapons are dangerous but the issue comes in with how to deal with a nuclear threat. Some debaters believe that nuclear weapons should be banned because humanity cannot survive a nuclear war. The sources I have found for these type of debaters are “Nuclear War: A Greater Threat than Ebola” and “How to Dismantle An Atomic Bomb: Toward An Achievable Ban on the Testing of Nuclear Weapons”. Other…

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    having a lot going on that has involved weapons made out of nuclear fission and probably makes you think if you think if nuclear fission has harmed society. There many examples what good it’s done for us and many harm that it caused. It has allowed us to use it for greater things but also taken advantage of by using it for weapons of destruction. They’ve already used one on people already and killed many. That is not the way using nuclear fission, they use it for threats, power, and their own…

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    Watchmen Film Analysis

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    explains that Jon was born in 1929 and was the son of a watchmaker. His father’s plan is to have Jon follow his footsteps until the bombing of Hiroshima happens when Jon is 16. His father decides that instead of his original plan, Jon will study nuclear physics. Later in his story when he does become a physicist, he’s a part of an experiment involving an “intrinsic field subtractor” which uses radiation to ultimately disintegrate objects. One incident leads to another and Jon get’s trapped in…

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    she has constructed how Americans overlook the shadow of apocalypse. In other words, apocalypse is complete destruction of anything or the world. In general, there are serve issues that remain disregarded. Chernus draws to readers’ attention how nuclear massacre and environmental destruction are actual tribulations. Uniquely, Chernus uses the example of Act 1 and Act 2 from the bible to relate how apocalypse connects through religious perspective and elaborates with Tom Paine’s, “Common Sense”…

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