References: University of Phoenix. (2013). Nuclear Fallout Shelter. Retrieved from University of Phoenix, ETH/316 website.
References: University of Phoenix. (2013). Nuclear Fallout Shelter. Retrieved from University of Phoenix, ETH/316 website.
2. This decision is honorable; it is the harder decision to make, but the right one.…
4- Select two same age elderlies per gender. Select two same age adults per gender. Do the same with the Children.…
3.What would be your decision if you, alone, were presented with the dilemma? How would you come up with a decision? Are there questions you would want to ask before making a final decision? If so, what are those questions?…
However, I only have the ability to save one at this time. It is during impossible circumstances like these that we should consider the advice of those who came before us. John Stuart Mill was a noted English philosopher during the 19th century who followed a utilitarian approach to such dilemmas. He believed that the right answer was the one which would help the most people. St. Thomas Aquinas was an Italian philosopher who taught us to follow our conscience, to follow our heart and do what we believe is right.…
a. How can she ethically handle limited resources, respond to discrimination, and promote community change?…
It takes 10,000 for the waste “to decay back to the radioactive level of the mined uranium,’ (pg. 209). The reader is also informed that the waste is “carried in thick, reinforced concrete cylinders that can survive high-speed crashes without leaking,” (pg. 212). Providing data, Muller is able to comfort his audience by playing on logos and is able to provide statistical data. He states that the nuclear waste that is contained, in fact has less potential for harm than what is already in the ground naturally (pg. 212). Just as long as the containers leak less that 0.1% of their material per year, there is an overall lesser amount of radioactive material in the environment. At this point the author does not want to scare the reader too much and must reel them in and calm them down. While calming the reader this strategy also reinforces the author’s credibility to the audience. Without this section of the essay the reader is left to assume that the author has credibility but, by providing examples of radioactive decay and other data the author is able to show his knowledge of the subject. This reassurance of credibility further prepares the rest of the audience for Muller’s solutions and ensures that they will seem more…
Since nuclear waste is deadly to humans, the location of a long-term facility is crucial. In the event of a catastrophe, the ability to isolate the area effectively and expose as few people as possible to danger is critical. With the closest humans 15 miles away, Yucca Mountain is an ideal place to build the repository. The location provides the safety necessary for the success of the project by limiting people's exposure to radioactivity. The desert isolation also provides better security for the site, protecting from an easy assault by terrorists. With no one living near the mountain, several…
This report will use data to review and analyze Humboldt County using information taken from state resources. Comparisons will be done between the county itself and the state of California as a whole. Progress as well as Healthcare issues will be addressed and propositions will be made to ensure the utmost progress possible.…
18. Which of the following categories would a 60 year old adult be placed in?…
someone then it is important that everyone you work with knows this so that that person…
Many American’s assume that nuclear waste can be more dangerous than natural radioactive substances already present in the Earth currently. However, Richard Muller challenges this assumption in his chronicle “Nuclear Waste” by demonstrating the mathematical differences concerning the half-life of numerous radioactive substances. Basically, Muller is warning that “the dangers of storing our waste at Yucca Mountain to be small compared of the dangers of not doing so, and significantly smaller than the other dangers we ignore,” throughout his article. (p.254) Likewise, it has become common to dismiss the other present vulnerabilities, such as the “left over uranium in the soil,” earthquakes and rising mountains that Muller expresses in “My…
As a result, a person retaining familiarity with space and engineering capabilities is required. I would ensure Elon Musk was our qualified director in that aspect. As an inventor, entrepreneur, engineer, investor, and concerned environmentalist, Musk is an integral part in today's world and should continue to be anywhere humankind may go. With his extreme interest in space and Martian habitation, Musk has developed rockets with plans to make Mars a habitable place for mankind. Even more, he has extended his influence in the revolution that is environmentally appreciative corporations. Elon Musk is the one who would be able to complete communities, provide stable food sources, and secure the future of the new world through eco-friendly…
Next we look at the more humane case by case way of looking at this dilemma, Care-based ethics. The easiest way to think about this problem is how would you like to be treated if you where in the situation. The way I would like to be treated, and I assume the majority of people would agree, is by being put with the family that cares most and will give me the best life. In the case of this exercise the best choice…
Do you spare your life, or hers? When facing an ethical dilemma you have to make the decision you can live with. If you want to put that player in and risk not being able to coach anymore, but boosted to morale of the community, than but that player in! If you cant live with killing a pregnant woman, don't. However, there is not a completely right and wrong answer when it comes to these, which is why they are so difficult. I think the best way to go about solving them would be to break it down as much as you can. First, what is the problem at hand. Second, what are your options. Third, even if both of the answers are hard to live with, which one are you more likely be able to chose, and not be upset with yourself for the rest of your life. Sometimes, to solve an ethical dilemma it is important to make moral inferences. What problem that am I am facing could be related to a bigger problem? Another major thing to realize is that just because something seems right to one person, doesn't mean that it is right to another. People judge people no matter what, this is why it is important to make a decision YOU can live with, not everyone…
Binary fission begins with DNA replication. DNA replication starts from an origin of replication, which opens up into a replication bubble (note: prokaryotic DNA replication usually has only 1 origin of replication, whereas eukaryotes have multiple origins of replication). The replication bubble separates the DNA double strand, each strand acts as template for synthesis of a daughter strand by semiconservative replication, until the entire prokaryotic DNA is duplicated.…