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    ENGLISH 1st Term Reviewer I. APA Citation American Psychological Association (APA) Ctation * most commonly used format for manuscripts in the Social Sciences * regulates stylistics‚ in-text citations and references Books Surname‚ F. M. (Publishing Date). Title. Place of Publication: Publisher Section Surname‚ F.M. (Publishing Date). Section. In F‚ Surname‚ Title (pages). Place of Publication: Publisher CD-Rom Surname‚ F. M. (Year). Title [CD-ROM]. Retrieved from …. [date

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    I used this website because it has a clear list of guidelines to use: http://psychology.vanguard.edu/faculty/douglas-degelman/apa-style/ .General Document Guidelines A. Margins: One inch on all sides (top‚ bottom‚ left‚ right) B. Font Size and Type: 12-pt. Times New Roman font C. Line Spacing: Double-space throughout the paper‚ including the title page‚ abstract‚ body of the document‚ references‚ appendixes‚ footnotes‚ tables‚ and figures. D. Spacing after Punctuation: Space once

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    Some examples of nuclear accidents are‚ the Chernobyl accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine and the accident that occurred in Fukushima in Japan on the 11th of March 2011. Accidents like those shown in the photos above may occur as there is always a risk. Both Fukushima and Chernobyl have been abandoned for the health and safety of others as living near or in a place with such high levels

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    Fail-Safe Option” In Eugene Robinson’s article‚ “No Fail-Safe Option‚” he addresses that nuclear power is beginning to look like a “bargain with the devil” (Robinson 226). Robinson‚ a journalist for The Washington Post‚ aims his article at the Chernobyl disaster and the unlikeliness of the Fukushima crisis ending with the same result. Even though Japanese engineers struggle to keep the catastrophe from escalating even higher‚ Robinson says we cannot ignore the fact that nuclear fission is “inherently

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    chemical and radiation cause mutations. 5. Research about the current state of the animal and plant life on the land at and around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine or the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. Answer the following questions: a. What is the approximate size of the evacuation area? This area is about 30Km and is called the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Pant Exclusion Zone b. Are the levels of radioactivity found in animals‚ plants and in the land dangerous? Are scientists

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    In 1950‚ the first commercial nuclear power plants were constructed. The public was promised a non-polluting and resourceful type of energy‚ but how safe was‚ and is‚ nuclear energy? Although there are less than 500 licensed nuclear power plants in the world‚ many nuclear accidents have already been endangering civilian lives. More serious accidents are not just likely‚ but inevitable (Fairchild 29). Nuclear energy may appear to be the ideal source of energy for the future: however‚ there

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    power in order to meet stated goals for cutting carbon emissions. Also‚ the possibility of a nuclear accident occurring is explained. Next‚ the paper explains the events of the three most well-known nuclear disasters of all time: Three Mile Island‚ Chernobyl‚ and Fukushima Daiichi. The paper continues with the aftermaths of the three accidents. The aftermath includes: the health effects on the refugees and workers‚ the economic struggle to make up for the lost energy‚ and the future public outlook on

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    safe already by natural crisis why would we want to make mistakes to put our and other lives in danger. Human crisis involve things like famines‚ terrorism‚ fires‚ riots and wars. I am going to talk about two major disasters the London smog and Chernobyl. The London smog was caused by severe air pollutioning it occurred in December 1952. There wear endless periods of windless conditions and the air was polluted with smoke from coal burning. There was a lot of whether changes then a cloud of smog

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    creativity: Microsoft’s “synch-and-stabize” approach to software product development D’Andrea-O’Brien‚ C.‚ & Buono‚ A. F. (1996‚ Summer). Building effective learning teams: lessons from the field. SAM Advanced Management Journal‚ 61(3). Retrieved from doi:… APA 6th edition resources:

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    Cited: Lukatsky‚ Efrem. "Chernobyl remains a Soviet-era nightmare." Knoxville News Sentinel 23 April 2006.

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