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    // Biggest of three numbers echo "Enter three numbers " read a b c if [ $a -gt $b -a $a -gt $c ] then echo " A is big " elif [ $b -gt $c ] then echo " B is big " else echo " C is big " fi OUTPUT [1csea56@local host~]$ sh biggest.sh 3 4 9 C is big [1csea56@local host~]$ sh biggest.sh 7 5 2 A is big RESULT: Thus a program has been written in the UNIX successfully to find the biggest of three numbers and the output is verified. //FIBONACCI

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    When it comes to energy there are so many different options. Do you go for renewable energy and plan for the future? Or do you go for nonrenewable and do what is best right now. I believe that the city of Houston should use nuclear energy to provide energy to the fourth largest city in America. Nuclear energy is the most efficient and reliable source of large-scale‚ around-the-clock source of power. Nuclear power plants maintain a national average reliability between 85 and 90 percent. Many power

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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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    The Effect of Nuclear Energy on Human * As we all know‚ nuclear energy is a non-renewable energy. The science of atomic radiation‚ atomic change and nuclear fission was developed from 1895 to 1945‚ much of it in the last six of those years (WMA‚ 2010). Since then human have begun expanding their research on nuclear energy and sadly during year 1939 to year 1949‚ nuclear energy was only used for creating atomic bomb by many of the countries back then such as Japan‚ Germany‚ United States of

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    are leaning towards nuclear energy due to the amount of energy it can produce with very little resources. This topic is worth investigating since energy is basically a must‚ now in the 21st century. It is now considered an essential to have energy in our lives to maintain our standards of living. We have gone to many different sources of energy other than nuclear energy such as coal‚ solar‚ wind‚ oil and more‚ but many of those energy source have flaws too. Some sources of energy will reach the peak

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    Nuclear energy is the energy created in a nuclear reaction which is the changes can occur in the structure of the nuclei of atoms. Nuclear energy was discovered in the mid-twentieth century and first utilized in a military capacity in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It all started rather innocently in 1896‚ when Antoine Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity in Uranium. The next step came in 1902 when Marie and Pierre Curie isolated radioactive metal called Radium. In 1934‚ Enrico

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    Has nuclear energy gone too far beyond its necessity?: Opposing Nuclear Energy Many people around the world ask themselves what are the disadvantages of adopting an alternative solution to solve the consumption of global nuclear energy? Based on what we have experienced through events with major disasters and the aftermath of many casualties‚ it has summed up to result in having failures outgrowing expectations. Therefore‚ global nuclear power usage is to be opposed due to the fact that it comes

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    Nuclear Energy: How Fukushima Changed Everything. After the Chernobyl disaster of April 26th‚ 1986‚ it was often said that the nuclear industry no longer had the resilience to survive another major nuclear accident. The industry hoped that the sentiment behind the Chernobyl accident could be eased on the basis that it was the consequence of a flaw in design that was unique to the Soviet Union’s reactors and that they had been operated in such a way that would not have been acceptable in the

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    Nuclear energy in itself isn’t bad. In fact‚ nuclear energy is considered one of the most environmentally friendly source of energy because contrary to traditional sources like coal‚ nuclear energy produces less carbon emissions when producing electricity. Although Latvia doesn’t possess any nuclear power plant‚ Latvia imports nuclear energy to supply the demand of its citizens’ electrical consumption. The dangerous thing about nuclear energy is when it is turned to a weapon. Latvia‚ being

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    Accounting Approach to Nuclear.” Triple Pundit: People‚ Planet‚ Profit. 5 Apr 2011. 6 Aug 2011. In his article‚ “A True Cost Accounting Approach to Nuclear‚” Robert Costanza first presents the example of hidden clean up costs of the nuclear disaster in the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan. The cost of which are paid in large part by the national government and taxpayers rather than the industry. Costanza explains that this makes judging the value of nuclear power difficult

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