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    Einstein’s inference is more prominent than ever. It is in our facilities‚ our homes‚ ours cars; it has become a lifestyle rather than an advantage that aids us. We have made great technological advances throughout the years‚ yet society is taking disadvantage of what we have invented. Arising problems with technology include a lack of human interaction skills‚ a rise in health issues‚ and laziness in society. Why open a window when we can quickly check the weather on our smart phones? Or why go to

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    significant events. These structures provide a unique way of experiencing history and understanding the sentiment of society at the time of creation. One example of this is the Nuclear Theory monument. The Nuclear Theory monument was constructed to commemorate the creation of the world first self-sustaining controlled Nuclear Reactor. The reactor constructed in 1942 and named CP-1 or Chicago Pile #1 was located inside the squash courts of the University of Chicago. Enrico Fermi‚ an Italian physicist

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    people fear nuclear Armageddon‚ and the power of the atom is becoming synonymous with death and destruction. Today‚ nine states have nuclear weapons and many more can easily acquire those‚ although only five states are officially recognized as possessing nuclear weapons by the 1968 nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Those are the United States (1945)‚ Russia (1949)‚ the United Kingdom (1952)‚ France (1960) and China (1964). Three states never joined the NPT but are known to possess nuclear weapons

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    Advertisement? Advantages and disadvantages. . . There is several definition of advertisement but we can simply define it in following Words Advertising is the paid‚ impersonal‚ one-way marketing of persuasive information from an identified sponsor disseminated through channels of mass communication to promote the adoption of goods‚ services or ideas. Objectives of advertisement. Advertisers want to generate increased consumption of their commercial products and services. Advertising messages

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    high-definition televisions. Other than first hand information‚ television provides us entertainment and knowledge. There are sitcoms‚ documentary‚ drama‚ sports‚ movie‚ etc. Nonetheless‚ is it good or not? This time‚ let us talk about the advantages and disadvantages of watching television. Like some people‚ I love watching television when I have spare time. In 21st century‚ watching television has been becoming a popular activity other than sports‚ or playing video games. Nevertheless‚ did you notice

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    Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project Introduction: At present‚ India is the sixth largest energy consumer in the world and is projected to emerge as the fourth largest consumer after the United States‚ China and Japan in the coming decades. India’s commercial energy basket is currently dominated by coal (53 percent); oil (31 percent) and gas (8 percent). Meeting increasing energy demands will remain one of the major issues for India in the 21st century owing to high dependency on energy imports.

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    India go Nuclear Should India Go Nuclear for Energy Solution [pic] Nuclear power plants perhaps can provide solutions to India’s horrible power shortages and outages too. With the US assistance envisaged in recent Indo-US joint statement India plans to take its nuclear power generation capability closer to the goal of 20‚000 MW by 2020. The high cost of nuclear power may be one deterrent for its choice or preference. In 80s and 90s many nuclear power projects even in US got cancelled or deferred

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    easier such as the stone axe. They also developed the technique of sculpturing with clay and stone which was better than sculpturing with stone or reindeer horns like the Paleolithic people did. On the other hand‚ when taking a closer look at the disadvantages it was not all so great. As people where entering the Neolithic Era they were becoming less health‚ and was making them more prone to diseases such as; malaria‚ tuberculosis etc. The lifespan for the Paleolithic people was much longer than those

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    Future of Nuclear Energy- Thorium        According to the United Nations‚ we are expecting the world population to reach approximately nine billion in 2050. Because of this rapid increase in world population‚ humans have been looking for cheap‚ safe‚ and environmentally friendly energy sources to satisfy the population’s necessities. For the past few decades‚ the human population has been using coal‚ oil‚ and gas as our energy source‚ but we quickly found out that was not enough. One of the other

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    way a reactor works is in a nuclear power plant water is turned into steam‚ which drives turbine generators to produce electricity. At nuclear power plants‚ the heat to make the steam is created when the uranium atoms split which is called fission. Theory behind nuclear reactions: it is made from the basic principles of physics. Reactors make fissions reactions in uranium fuel‚ which is controlled by moderators and neutron poisons. What are breeder reactors? A nuclear reactor the creates fissile

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