Category: /History/World History
. Ray Silver, a leading author who covered the disaster at Chernobyl, said that within the core, steam reacts with zirconium to produce that first explosive in nature's arsenal, hydrogen. Near-molten fuel fragments shatter nearly incandescent graphite
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Category: /Literature/English
not create something so awful that would kill off it's species, then why did we? We are our own worst enemy; no war, mudslide, or natural disaster could ever destroy the environment the way humankind does. We kill the weeds, we kill the bugs, we cut down the trees
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
such as the United States, Europe, New Zealand and Canada. The most likely factor to cause a decrease in exports, neglecting natural disasters is the rise of the Australian dollar. In recent times we have seen the Australian dollar surge which in turn, causes importers
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Category: /Law & Government
will obviously have dire consequences for their natural environment. However, recent economic reform isn't solely to blame for the massive environmental degradation which China is experiencing. A long history of political negligence and disregard for environmental
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Category: /Science & Technology
Clinton in its
1997 address. (Gaffney 37)
Human error was responsible for the Deaths of 583 people
on March 27 which was the worst commercial air disasters in
history. The disaster happened when KLM and Pan Am pilots did
not see each others
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
, and power supply components that can back up the system and keep it running to prevent Data loss. This Disaster Recovery gets data back and online from dynamic backups, even though the hardware, programs, data files and other equipment have been destroyed. Also
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Category: /Science & Technology
, there have been more than 1.5 million earthquake-related fatalities. Usually, it's not the shaking ground itself that claims lives -- it's the associated destruction of manmade structures and the instigation of other natural disasters, such as tsunamis, avalanches
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
, such as the cost of safety training or materials that are necessary to prevent injury in the workplace.
There are times when even ethical employers are not aware of present danger, such as instances a bomb threat or natural disaster. Nevertheless, ethical employers
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Category: /History
and complete erosion of traditional African culture.
The core of Rodney's definition of development states that in order to develop, a society must understand the power of nature and technology. This point introduces the idea of using nature to boost the economy
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Category: /Science & Technology
" (Stableford 25). In essence, scientists aim to remove one gene from anorganism's DNA, and place it into the DNA of another organism. This would create a new DNAstrand, full of new encoded instructions; a strand that would have taken Mother Nature millionsof years
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