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    beginning of a nuclear age. The original purpose of nuclear energy was to be used as a tool of massive destruction; as demonstrated on Japan in WWII. Once the power of nuclear energy was realized‚ people started to advocate for its potential for good in order to assist humanity. It was put at the top of many political agendas for an improved future. After WWII the dream for many became a reality‚ slowly but surely nuclear power plants started to develop around the world. Using nuclear energy as

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    Bataan Nuclear Power Plant is nuclear power plant‚ completed but never fueled‚ on Bataan Peninsula‚ 100 kilometers (62 mi) west of Manila in the Philippines. It is located on a 3.57 square kilometer government reservation at Napot Point in Morong‚ Bataan. It was the Philippines’ only attempt at building a nuclear power plant. The Philippine nuclear program started in 1958 with the creation of the Philippine Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) under Republic Act 2067. Under a regime of martial law‚ Philippine

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    Prospects for U.S. Nuclear Power After Fukushima The meltdown of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant on March 11th 2011 has directly aroused the controversy on nuclear power worldwide. Germany’s coalition government finally announced a reversal of policy that would see all the country’s nuclear power plants phased out by 2022. Due to the safety concern on nuclear power‚ a great multitude of economists in the United States believe that the economic market of nuclear power will be severely restrained

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    Nuclear Power Plants Are a Threat to the Whole World Produced by controlled non-explosive nuclear reactions‚ nuclear power accounts for 6% of the world’s energy and an approximate 13% of the world’s electricity supply (World Nuclear News 2010). Nuclear power has accumulated worldwide regards towards a positive move into the goal of sustainability. Conversely‚ the use of nuclear power has grown to become a major concern due to its obvious destructive effects on the environment‚ people and the world

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    Chernobyl‚ Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant Meltdown The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukrainian produced a plume of radioactive debris that drifted over parts of the western USSR‚ Eastern Europe‚ and Scandinavia. The accident‚ which occurred on April 26‚ 1986‚ was the worst nuclear power accident in history. Large areas of the Ukrainian‚ Belorussian‚ and Russian republics of the USSR were contaminated‚ resulting in the evacuation of roughly 200‚000 people. The accident raised

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    Producing electrical energy from nuclear fuel Introduction Obtaining electricity from nuclear fuel has its base on the radioactive decay. Radioactive decay occurs when an isotope (element with a different number of neutrons in the nucleus) is radioactive‚ because its nucleus is unstable. In time it decays and emits alpha or beta particles‚ they collide with surrounding atoms and make them move faster‚ that provokes thermal energy. That thermal energy released is around a million times bigger than

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    Nuclear Power Stations 8.4.1: The firing of neutron at a heavy nucleus may result in the nucleus splitting‚ releasing free neutrons and lighter nuclei; which can then collide with other nuclei and resulting in the same process. This is a fission chain reaction. 8.4.2: In a fission reaction‚ if you can remove the emitted neutrons from the fissionable material‚ then you can control the rate at which the chain reaction proceeds. A fission reaction whereby the reaction is allowed to proceed without

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    WRC 1013 Writing Prompt #1 – Artificial Intelligence/Nuclear Power Thesis & Outline: ______________________________ Rough Draft: __________________________________ Final Draft:____________________________________ Option #1: Explain why the authors below do not fear the advent of artificial intelligence. Write an informative essay that focuses primarily on the performance of IBM’s Watson on the quiz show Jeopardy. Feel free to reference a pop culture movie or TV show where artificial intelligence

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    SHOULD EMBRACE NUCLEAR POWER. I am here to tell you that the worst thing for we could do for Australia is to embrace Nuclear power. First of all‚ if it such a great thing and it’s just the best for the environment‚ why do we have to bury the waste in the middle of nowhere in special super safe containers. Another problem‚ where would we even put these special containers so they don’t harm anything? The problem of radioactive waste is still an unsolved one. The waste from nuclear energy is extremely

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    Two key options are the long lasting‚ high out-put but environmentally hazardous option which is nuclear fission (nuclear power) and the safe but potential ground water contamination hazard which is geothermal energy. This paper will point out strictly fact based information on both forms of energy and which one shows the most potential as the dominate energy producer for the United States. Nuclear energy was first discovered by a French man named Henri Becquerel in 1896. “He found that photographic

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