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    manuscripts‚ and in 1981 the first model of a PC one-upped (idiom/dialect) typewriters (whole sentence=dogma). On a much larger level altogether‚ however‚ is the immense level of destruction possible through the technology relating to missiles and nuclear science. If you think about it‚ technology‚ when applied to the world as a whole‚ is good for bad on one hand‚ yet bad for good on the other (antithesis). Despite the fact that it makes vast devastation possible‚ one

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    increased use of nuclear power would be the best way to provide energy whilst protecting the environment. In these days a lot of people are concerned about the global warming. Many scientists believe that it is not true‚ at the same time; others say that people are causing it. What to do in order to prevent this kind of warming or to modify it? One of many chances is to use nuclear energy. As it might be predicted‚ the use of nuclear power is controversial. Thus‚ many people are for nuclear power and

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    Reactions & Nuclear Chemistry Assessment Task Assignment Question 1 Produce a summary reactions sheet for all the chemical reactions encountered in production of materials. Your summary should contain the following components a) Name of reaction b) General word equation c) Balance formulae equation d) An example of the reaction Question 2 What types of instruments and processes are used to detect radiation? The properties of nuclear radiation are used to detect their

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    Today Changes of the Ideal Nuclear Family Change has become the constant in families all over the world. For years‚ the “Ideal Nuclear Family” was portrayed as the perfect family. The ideal nuclear family consists of a mother‚ father‚ and three to four children all in one home. The perception of this “perfect” family has been depicted through sitcoms such as‚ the Brady Bunch‚ The Cosby Show‚ and many more over time. As of today‚ The “Ideal Nuclear Family” has changed and has a new look in our

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    Nuclear Family: Today’s Society A nuclear family consists of a mother‚ a father and children. Many things in today’s society have caused children to be raised in small nuclear families than in extended family groups. Living in a household with several family members used to be common‚ but due to smaller immediate family‚ the advance in technology and divorce it has been seen less and less. For the most part‚ this is not a bad thing. Like all changes in society‚ it has its perks and its downfalls

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    Boron Project

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    elements with boron. Boron is used in pyrotechnics and flares to produce a green color. Boron has also been used in some rockets as an ignition source. Boron is used to control nuclear reactions. It is an excellent neutron absorber. Alloyed with steel or reacted with carbon‚ titanium or zirconium‚ it is used in control rods for nuclear reactors Boron is an essential nutrient for all green plants Bibliography: http://chemtopics.com/elements.htm http://www.webelements.com/boron/

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    Binary Fission.

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    Binary fission begins with DNA replication. DNA replication starts from an origin of replication‚ which opens up into a replication bubble (note: prokaryotic DNA replication usually has only 1 origin of replication‚ whereas eukaryotes have multiple origins of replication). The replication bubble separates the DNA double strand‚ each strand acts as template for synthesis of a daughter strand by semiconservative replication‚ until the entire prokaryotic DNA is duplicated. After this replicational

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    As the development of nuclear weapons during World War II gave rise to an age of great technological advancements‚ it also created an era of panic because if in the wrong hands‚ it could potentially lead to the destruction of the world. Both Allied and Axis powers devised several programs to construct weapons of mass destruction‚ but were in dire need of a single key ingredient that was scarcely available in large enough quantities. As Nazi submarine‚ U-234‚ surrendered to U.S forces on May 16th

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    Title: Nuclear energy will bring more harmed to human nation. 1.0 Nuclear energy bring more harm than benefits as it lacks of safety monitoring‚ it affects the humans health and lastly it affects the environment and ecosystem 2.0 Nuclear energy implementation lacks of safety monitoring. 3.1 Leakage and old-fashion designed of nuclear power plants could actually endanger the workers. 3.2.1 The leakage of nuclear power plants is also recognizes as ‘meltdown’. It

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    questions Explain what sociologists mean by primary socialisation. Explain what sociologists mean by authority relationships in families. Explain what sociologists mean by a reconstituted family. Explain what sociologists mean by a traditional nuclear family. Explain what sociologists mean by an extended family. Family 5 mark questions Describe one family type found in Britain and explain how it is different from any one other family type. Describe one way in which an individual’s family

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