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    Technology In The 50's

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    The 1950s was the decade that defined America after the second world war. The 50s birthed many of mankind’s greatest technological feats that still shine through today. One of the biggest political and social battles also took place in the decade. As the 1950s is important‚ it is paramount to know what makes it one of the greatest times of our history. Because of the wartime production boom of the 1940s‚ many scientific achievements and milestones were reached. Such advancements gave Americans a

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    Radioactive waste is the material that nuclear fuel becomes after it’s used‚ thus‚ creating radioactive waste. Most is Uranium‚ containing around 90%. Meaning it is still usable fuel. Used nuclear fuel is extremely hot and radioactive. It is usually handled by storing it under water with a dense material such as concrete or steel. The waste ranges from low to high-level‚ High-level wastes are cooled and shielded while the low-level waste is handled easily with minimum protection. It is unsure on

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    What is the Manhattan Project? And how did it affect the world? The Manhattan Project was a secret project that was kept from public knowledge and even the vice president didn’t even know about the project until the completion of the project was nearly done. The Manhattan Project has hundreds of scientists and was based out of numerous locations spread through out the country and there were many testing sights but the most common testing sight was the one that was located in a desert in New Mexico

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    The US propelled atomic weapons in the mornings of August sixth and August ninth of 1945 to Japan‚ producing a huge number of honest deads‚ without tallying the back ones caused by the radiation that was in the place. Atomic weapons are probably the most huge executing gadgets weapons that have ever existed. This weapon can burn people that are in the epicenter of the bomb and the spots encompassing it in not more than seconds. This weapon ought to be dispensed with from earth since it is a peril

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    Alan Turing Bombing

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    Dr. Turing was a mathematician and logician. During his lifetime‚ he was an innovator in the fields of cryptanalysis‚ logic‚ mathematics‚ and philosophy. The legacy of his work continued in the areas of computer science and artificial intelligence (AI)–a term not invented until a few years after his death. Unfortunately‚ he was not recognized for his accomplishments and inventions until after well after his death. Alan Turing studied mathematics at the University of Cambridge and graduated in 1934

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    Article Critique Costanza‚ Robert‚ et al. “A True Cost 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

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    Story Of The Atomic Bomb

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    The story of the atomic bomb Have you ever wondered about how the disasters at Hiroshima and Nagasaki came about? Well I have too‚ and here is what I got for answers.The atomic bomb was built out of necessity in order to protect our country because we found out that the Germans had already discovered nuclear fission‚ it was possibly the most devastating project in the U.S‚ and it also opened up important new studies of radiation. The first atomic bomb was built out of necessity because Albert

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    o For my research questions‚ I utilized the topic narrowing site at library.unlv.edu/services/instruction/tutorials/topic_narrowing/. From here I evaluated my questions‚ and ensured that they contained the who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ and why. I found that just utilization of the American Military is specific but I wanted to ensure that the exact meaning was in place. Further‚ there was some other wording I wanted to change to really guide the research‚ the questions‚ and the overall development of the

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    Atomic Bomb History

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    Leo Szilard‚ a Hungarian scientist‚ began research discovering the possibility to use the neutron of an atom to split the nucleus into smaller parts‚ resulting in two different elements and energy. This process was called fission‚ and it was the basis for the atomic weapons designed and created for use in the Second World War. In early 1939‚ German physicists found a way to split a uranium atom‚ paving the way to atomic weaponry. Out of fear from the power in the enemy hands‚ Albert Einstein

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