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    Nuclear World

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    Nuclear World If a nuclear bomb was dropped on your city‚ how would you survive? The blast from the fission bomb on Hiroshima‚ which weighed 30 kilotons‚ was equivalent to 12‚500 tons of TNT. Now‚ if this was dropped right outside your house‚ there would be no way of survival. But‚ one megaton hydrogen bomb is said to have 80 times the explosive intensity of the fission bomb detonated in 1945. The destructive force of the hydrogen bomb is near unimaginable. But first‚ let’s take a

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    Nuclear Fusion

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    Fusion as a future energy source Creating Nuclear Fusion could be a break through in finding an alternative source of energy. As of today we do not have the technology to make a nuclear fusion reactor‚ but we could be relying on them for power sometime in the next 30 to 40 years. Nuclear Fusion is created by forcing deuterium (D) and tritium (T) together‚ when forced together their nuclei fuse and then break apart to form a helium nucleus and an uncharged neutron. Most of the excess energy

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    Nuclear Ban in New Zealand

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    in the past‚ present and future. A significant affair is when New Zealand became a nuclear-free zone.This had many effects on local and international countries including America‚ France and the Pacific Islands. The Rainbow Warrior had a huge impact on this law as well. The trading market‚ environment and immigration were also effected because of the new legislation and clean ways of New Zealand. Nuclear power is a radioactive chemical reaction that heats water to steam‚ that is then generated

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    Solar Power

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    of solar energy. (Background) Solar cells came about in 1883 designed by Charles Fritts. Solar did not come to America until later in the 1950s but was only used by NASA or for space applications. Introduced to the public in 1970 and was used to power navigation warning lights and horns on many offshore gas and oilrigs‚ lighthouses‚ railroad crossings. Domestic solar applications were viewed‚ as practical applications in remote locations where grid connected utilities could not exist affordably

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    Bioremediation: Manipulating nuclear and heavy metal waste. S James Parsons Jr Coastal Carolina Community College
Formal Report Prepared for Professor Haridas‚ Seema BIO-275C-05N-Microbiology April 23‚ 2013 Table of Contents ABSTRACT…………………………………………………………………….....……………. 3 INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………… 3 CONCLUSION……………………………………………………...………………………… 5 REFERENCES

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    Nuclear Radiation

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    Nuclear Radiation There are many ways that the movie The Day the Earth Stood Still and the short story "There Will Come Soft Rains" are similar. "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury is a science fiction story that deals with nuclear radiation and what the future world would be like if there was an atomic bomb. This short story is a good example of what could happen in the future. The Day the Earth Stood Still is a movie that also has the same genre‚ that it is science fiction. It helps

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    Nuclear Waste

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    Nuclear Waste by Richard A. Muller Nuclear waste is a radioactive waste that is dangerous‚ and a fair percentage of people would agree on this topic. However‚ is it really dangerous or is it just harmful to an extent? In society‚ many debates are held over trying to prove to the world that this substance is harmful. In the essay‚ “Nuclear Waste‚” Muller states clearly that he sides with the anti-nuke of the debate and how he pinpoints the facts of nuclear waste with great persuasion. Yet‚ it is

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    Nuclear Family

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    that the nuclear family is no longer the norm There is controversy between sociologists concerning the idea that the nuclear family is no longer considered ‘normal’ in this modern age. The contrast of theories from sociologists causes issues when attempting to find out whether the nuclear family is a norm or not; despite the increased divorce rates. The nuclear family was common during the late 19th century and consisted of two generations; parents and children. However‚ the nuclear family

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    After researching and studying several types of energy and thinking about North Carolina‚ it seem that the best option for North Carolina is nuclear energy for many reasons. There are pros and cons for nuclear energy. However‚ all of the energy sourced that were researched had pros and cons. Nuclear energy is already being used successfully in North Carolina. Also‚ it provides almost 32% of the state’s energy already. It is also a fairly clean energy source. This is especially important since

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    Power

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    POWER: A capacity that A has to influence the behaviour of B so that B acts in accordance with A’s wishes. DEPENDENCY: B’s relationship to A when A possesses something that B requires. BASES OF POWER: Formal Power: Is established by an individual’s position in an organisation; conveys the ability to coerce or reward‚ from formal authority‚ or from control of information 1. Coercive Power • A power base dependent on fear 2. Reward Power • Compliance achieved based on the ability to distribute

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