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    Disadvantage of Wars

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    War is an armed conflict between two or more groups which attack each other. Although the meaning of wars has changed‚ the importance of wars hasn’t changed. The wars have many disadvantages for people‚ such as‚ economic depression‚ environmental problems and conflict in social structure. One of the main disadvantages of wars is economic depression. Cost of wars is very high because guns and war machines are very expensive. During the war a lot of guns and war machines are used and many

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    What are the Advantages of Nuclear Energy? Clean Energy Nuclear energy has the ability to produce electricity without greenhouse gas emissions. It produces electricity without pollution. It is cleaner than many other forms of energy production. Essentially‚ nuclear power would be “carbon-zero” if the uranium were mined and transported in a more efficient way. High Quantities Nuclear reaction releases a million times more energy‚ as compared to hydro or wind energy. Large quantity of energy is generated

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    Pro nuclear war

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    keeping Nuclear Weapons Should the United States keep and maintain nuclear weapons today? Yes‚ because without nuclear weapons we would not be able to have the protection we have today since the threat of nuclear war. Which the odds of that happing are very slim since these weapons of mass destruction cause so much damage‚ but if the U.S where to get rid of the nuclear weapons today that would leave a huge vulnerability slot for us since the other countries would very well keep their nuclear weapons

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    of Nuclear War has been around since the end of World War II when the United States unleashed atomic bombs on two Japanese cities. Is this a conversation worth having? What are the chances of this threat becoming a reality here in the United States? In the essay‚ “Millennials need new movies about nuclear war‚ a ninth-grader says”‚ Williams concludes “we need new movies to warn of the nuclear war threat” (par. 3). The key topics I want to exploit are importance and relevance of this nuclear war

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    Hazards of Nuclear Wars

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    Hazards of Nuclear War Of the many problems that beset the world and mankind‚ war is one of them. Wars have been fought from the dawn of history to modern-day setting. Generally agreed‚ they are dangerous‚ resulting in great loss of property and life. The 20th century has seen two such major wars‚ in the second of which‚ for the first time‚ an atom bomb was used to hasten the end of the war. In spite of witnessing the horrors of war‚ many powerful nations have not ceased either the accumulation

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    Topic: The disadvantages of nuclear technology outweigh the benefits With the development of technology ‚ a considerable number of nuclear stations have built up throughout the world .The statistics on this issue that about more than 30 countries have nuclear stations or use them to generate power such as the USA‚ Canada‚ German‚ the UK and China. On the one hand‚ these countries obtain huge benefit of nuclear technology‚ but on the other hand‚ some pollution‚ cost expense and health problems

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    2B and elsewhere‚ assess the view that the nuclear family is no longer the norm. 24 marks The traditional nuclear family is defined as being a family consisting of a heterosexual couple with 2 or more dependent children (own or adopted) with a clear division of labour. Meaning the men are the instrumental role (breadwinner) and the women are the expressive role (domestic and caring/childcare). Over time this has changed and the nuclear family as become less dominant‚ some sociologists

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    Nuclear weapons have become a major threat to the planet and the topic is too often brushed aside as something not worth thinking about. However‚ as new technologies develop‚ and the stockpile of nuclear weapons keep growing‚ so does the threat of an extinction level event . The global impact that a nuclear war would bring comes with many consequences. T Nuclear bombs must be banned and stockpiles removed to ensure that the human population does not annihilate both itself and its mother- Earth

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    discussing nuclear war‚ climate change and prejudice. NUCLEAR WAR Nuclear war could cause a global catastrophe similar to what the characters are living in the aftermath of. Nuclear fallout would explain the uninhabitable regions described in the book‚ and it also explains the mutations in the surrounding plants and animals (58‚ Wyndham). The early descriptions of this post-apocalyptic world could be interpreted as John Wyndham’s warning to the world of the dangers of a nuclear war. This would

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