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    Nuclear-Free New Zealand

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    Nuclear free New Zealand history evaluation To do this project I have had to research‚ annotate and gather information about the topic that I choose. The topic is Nuclear Free New Zealand‚ I opted for this topic because I had never studied it before and I was interested on learning more about it. Gathering the information was quite easy‚ I think I’ve got plenty of it and it should be enough to cover the entire subject. Annotating the information was quite hard as I was short of ideas and I

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    of the disastrous nuclear accident in Fukushima‚ Japan last year‚ the crisis of a nuclear accident and its consequences has once again become a hotly discussed issue. A nuclear accident is defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency (2008) as "an event that has led to significant consequences to people‚ the environment or the facility. Examples include lethal effects to individuals‚ large radioactivity release to the environment‚ or reactor core melt." The causes of a nuclear accident mainly

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    Iran’s Development of Nuclear Weapons If Iran were to obtain nuclear bombs‚ would there be any stopping the irresponsible‚ irrational country? With the popular foreign policy being one of proliferation fatalism towards Iran’s nuclear development‚ several countries in the international community question how a nuclear Iran would respond to threats of harsher sanctions. The issue of a nuclear Iran is extremely important‚ because several international countries worry how a nuclear Iran would affect

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    Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

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    Bataan Nuclear Power Plant Bataan Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant‚ completed but never fueled‚ on Bataan Peninsula‚ 100 kilometers (60 miles) north 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. [pic]History The Philippine nuclear program started in 1958 with the creation of the Philippine Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) under

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    The possibility of a nuclear terrorist attack is very real but how realistic is the threat. The number of terrorist attacks has dramatically increased since the Cold War and is not only continually increasing the number of attacks but intensifying each attack. Since the September 11th attacks‚ numerous movies have been produced bringing the idea of a nuclear terrorist attack to life for several hundreds of Americans. The question that these movies are over exaggerated and unrealistic or that they

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    Assignment 4: Bataan Nuclear Power Plant The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) is located in Morong‚ Bataan and was constructed under the administration of President Ferdinand Ferdinand Marcos during the Martial Law period. Westinghouse was contracted to build the light water reactor‚ deign to produce 621 megawatts of electricity. This power plant was constructed under loan $600 million for two units but controversially it ballooned up to $2.3 billion. After The Marcos’ was thrown to Hawaii‚ the

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    Nuclear Bombs August 6th‚ 1945‚ the US drops the first nuclear bomb in combat over the city of Hiroshima‚ in Japan. This date is a huge part in our history because no weapon of such mass destruction has ever been used in combat like this. Three days later another nuclear bomb is dropped over Nagasaki‚ as soon as the bomb detonated around 80‚000 people died almost instantly showing the sheer power the bomb. A nuclear bomb has never been used in combat since then‚ but nuclear development has created

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    Should India Go Nuclear?

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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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    How Nuclear Power Works

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    How Nuclear Power Works The nuclear power plant stands on the border between humanity’s greatest hopes and its deepest fears for the future. On one hand‚ atomic energy offers a clean energy alternative that frees us from the shackles of fossil fuel dependence. On the other‚ it summons images of disaster: quake-ruptured Japanese power plants belching radioactive steam‚ the dead zone surrounding Chernobyl’s concrete sarcophagus. But what happens inside a nuclear power plant to bring such marvel

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    Nuclear Medicine Nuclear medicine has been around for ages‚ its discoveries has brought about different variations of treatments‚ those in which have helped millions combat diseases. It uses radiation to administer information about the functioning of a person’s organs or to treat diseases. It detects early signs in the tissue. Nuclear medicine procedures are very safe and do not require anesthesia. A small dose of radiopharmaceuticals is introduced into the body with low radiation and still provide

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