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of such things as waste from nuclear reactors!" (154), he chanted. Since it's not environmentally safe to dispose of nuclear waste above ground, it must be perfectly harmless to put it in ground, right? I'd hoped that the villagers would object to this ridiculous
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Category: /Science & Technology/Engineering
a Skipjack. President Dwight Eisenhower signed for three ballistic missile submarines, and so the Scorpion (SSN-589) Skipjack was reconstructed by placing a 130 foot missile compartment in the middle (between the control navigation room, and the nuclear reactor
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
into the atmosphere. While the fact that driving a fuel cell car creates little to no pollution, the power plants providing the energy to fuel cell makers does expend carbon dioxide into the air. Unless more nuclear power plants are created, there seems to be no other
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Category: /Literature
between them. The sister chromatids become visible in the nucleus as they condense and thicken. In late prophase, the nuclear membrane breaks down and some of the spindle microtubules attach to the sister chromatids . Then, the microtubules pull the chromatid
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
States cabinet took to prevent a nuclear disaster and World War III. There is also a movie based on the book starring Kevin Costner. Most movies that are based on books are often exceeding inaccurate, due to Hollywood directors trying to "spice up" the movie
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Category: /Business & Economy
terrorist attacks while also addressing other government or commercial needs (Vasishtha 2002).Technology poses a great destructive threat upon the human race on the battlefront. Most technologically advanced countries possess enough nuclear weapons to explode
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
the country. Making the decision whether or not to fire nuclear weapons is the only power the president holds independently, and because of this the Cold war made the president seem more important (Rockman 1997).
What the public wants is a powerful, commanding
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Category: /History
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President John F. Kennedy then announced a naval blockade of the island to
prevent further Soviet shipments of arms from reaching it. After several days of
negotiations during which nuclear war was feared by many to be a possibility,
Soviet Premier Nikita
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Category: /Science & Technology
not rule out some similar catastrophic event occurring. Historically we're too close to the Cuban Missile Crisis to disallow any such possibility. Nuclear weapons are only the most graphic way in which we could destroy ourselves. We seem to have a passion
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. Khrushchevs take over of the Ukraine is the most blatantly Stalinist episode in his career. In it we see a man who had accepted total ruthlessness as a legitimate political weapon. [We see a man] who partly from ignorance, and partly from a deep, if crude faith
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