Category: /Literature/English
I was recently looking over two articles over the Ginna nuclear-power plant accident in different magazines. The first being Time, whose article in the week of February 8th, 1982 was titled "Springing a Radioactive Leak." In the same week authors
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
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The larger, broader problem is the impending threat of nuclear weapon use. After defeat by China in a 1962 border dispute, humiliated India decided it needed to build a better military program in case of further problems. Their own victory in the 1971 war over
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
INTRODUCTION
Nuclear energy has perhaps the lowest impact on the environment--including air, land, water, and wildlife--of any energy source, because it does not produce harmful gases, isolates its waste from the environment, and requires less area
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Category: /History/European History
this period, it is only right that there most "predominant weapon" get the first mention--the spear. The spear, although introduced in prehistoric periods and used extensively by the Roman Legionnaire, was slightly altered to adhere to the overhaul experienced
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Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
The Maginot Fallacy:
Anti-terrorist Measures in the Nuclear Industry
Americans love energy. From CD players to TVs to microwaves, the number of electrical devices in everyday life seems endless. Many don't care where the power comes from as long
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
the law, and no state had ever made its law more restrictive. Some opponents think that the solution to crime is stricter gun control. The truth is that the right to carry concealed weapons enables law-abiding citizens to protect themselves against crime
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Category: /History/European History
mention this only because I understand the development of siege weapons to counteract the efficiency of castle defense as a perfect example of this cycle. This is very apparent in the evolution of offensive weapons that transpired from a simple siege tower
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