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    Reproductive‚ therapeutic and DNA cloning. Any animal created by reproductive cloning is not in fact a perfectly matching copy of its donor. Reproductive cloning involves generating an animal that has the same nuclear DNA as another. The process used for this is called Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer. Scientists take genetic material from a cell of the adult donor and place it in an egg which has had its nucleus removed. This egg then must be treated so the process of cell division can start taking

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    Nuclear weapons in the Cold War changed how wars were fought because it was the beginning of an era where wars were no longer fought in the conventional sense. The creation of nuclear weapons meant that people lived in a constant state of fear of nuclear war. In order to ensure national security and protection states‚ primarily the United States and Russia the leading superpowers in the Cold War‚ needed to have a strong deterrence policy to prevent the other state from launching a nuclear attack

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    The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster It is a silent enemy‚ it has no odor‚ no smell‚ no shape‚ yet it is one of man’s deadliest foes. Radiation is not something most people face on a daily basis‚ but for the town of Prypiat in the Ukraine it is a barren wasteland because of it. The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster was the worst nuclear catastrophe to have ever occurred and‚ is a perfect example of what can happen when the blind and unmasked furry of atomic power is left unharnessed

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    Nuclear energy leads to an unsafe‚ unstable and unclean environment. The producing of nuclear energy can lead to both good and bad things‚ but two thing that come with producing nuclear energy are the high dangers and expenses. Many risks and high dangers of producing nuclear energy are any where from health issues to major meltdowns of nuclear plants. Expenses of nuclear energy plants are very expensive to build and to sustain them through the years. Renewable energy is a safer option for the environment

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    Cold Fusion: The Continuing Mystery In March of 1989‚ a discovery was made that rocked the scientific world. Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischman had announced that they were able to create and sustain a cold fusion process. After intense media attention‚ and corresponding interest in future test‚ the subject seemed to have faded away. Future tests proved inconclusive‚ and when the quick promise of easy energy didn’t materialize‚ most quickly forgot the subject. Little is said about the continuing

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    the two sides less likely to fight – nuclear weapons. Both Neptune and Mercury have a small number of short range nuclear weapons that can reach the territory of the other state. In theory‚ nuclear weapons are forms of offensive technologies and according to the Offense-Defense Theory‚ war is more likely in offensive eras as the advantage goes to the first attacker. However‚ in practice‚ nuclear weapons are a deterrent for war. The consequences for using a nuclear weapon are catastrophic. Since both

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    Functionalism is a structural theory‚ it is believed that the social structure of society is responsible for shaping people as individuals and determining peoples’ experiences and life chances. (Moore‚ 2008). Many beliefs about the nuclear family are influenced by the theory of functionalism‚ which dominated thinking in the sociology of the family for many years. Functionalists are interested in how the functions for the greater good of society and how it contributes to the maintenance of social

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    Nuclear Power and Its Uses At first nuclear power was only seen as a means of destruction but after World War II a major effort was made to apply nuclear energy to peacetime uses. Nuclear power if made when a nucleus of an atom is split to release a powerful burst of energy. Though technological advancements nuclear power now supplies us with new medical aids‚ a new power source and new ways to do scientific research. New medical advancements are being produced rapidly due to nuclear power. Nuclear

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    The United States is the worlds largest producer of nuclear power‚ accounting for more than 30 percent of the worldwide nuclear generation of electricity. Nuclear power is also among the verge of the most expensive‚ construction on a new power plant in Georgia skyrocketed past the projected expenses by $737 million to nearly $7 billion. In 2012 the approval of the new power plants in Georgia and South Carolina were among the first approved in over 30 years. While these approvals were a major setback

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    As predicted gas has risen over twelve dollars a gallon. The latest class of hybrid cars are unable to keep up with the diminishing amount of oil. The days of suburban towns have long passed. Major methods of transportation now consist of walking and biking. With the staggering amount of people flocking towards cities – as living in one is the only way to commute to work and to buy food and other necessities —overpopulation threatens safety. With no consistent source of energy to turn to‚ the world

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