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Question by : Why didn’t Japan make their nuclear plants tsunami-proof? Why does Japan even use so much nuclear power, when the entire country is susceptible to earthquakes? A lot of the nuclear plants are located near the ocean (as they need large bodies of water), so why didn’t they make the plants tsunami proof,
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Question by : Why didn’t Japan make their nuclear plants tsunami-proof? Why does Japan even use so much nuclear power, when the entire country is susceptible to earthquakes? A lot of the nuclear plants are located near the ocean (as they need large bodies of water), so why didn’t they make the plants tsunami proof,
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Schenectady, NY (PRWEB) August 25, 2009 As millions of college students head off to school, they’re forced to trade carefree summer routines for rigorous winter class schedules, and this trade-off eventually leads to exhaustion. A recent study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health found that only 30% of college students get enough sleep. Part
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Morgan City, LA (PRWEB) September 30, 2009 Delta Wave Communications, Inc. is pleased to announce that they will be demonstrating the new Thrane and Thrane EXPLORER Link technology at their outdoor booth at the upcoming LAGCOE energy exhibition, taking place October 27-29, in Lafayette, LA. They will introduce the technology at the upcoming ATCE2009 conference
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Image by meganpru Question by Chris G: Questions about theoretical ZPE weapons? How would they work? I’ve read an article in Popular Science years ago that described ZPE (Zero Point Energy). Basically it is an energy source that permeates the vacuum of space-time itself. According to the scientist who wrote the article, there is enough
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(PRWEB) October 3, 2002 NEWS RELEASE
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Image by NNECAPA Question by ctown: What would happen if a nuclear bomb was detonated in Antartica? Suppose a hole was drilled and the bomb was dropped below into the ice like a few hundred feet. Could there be enough energy to instanteously melt the ice, cause a tsunami, and push enough fresh water into
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Image by ThinkGeoEnergy Question by : what are examples of sustainable energy besides nuclear, wind, hydroelectric, solar, and geothermal energy? Best answer: Answer by Miguel Cabrera FTWWe has a society hope that the particle “masher” can create enough energy to someday fuel half the world’s energy for the next 20,000 years. Doubt that will happen,
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Image by LeadToWin Online Share Trading – Using Technology to Enhance Efficiency and Boost Profitability Article by Shomik Gupta Online Share Trading has replaced the traditional form of share trading where physical share certificates were used for trading. Online trading has done enormous value addition to the share holders, companies, stock exchanges and regulators like
about 1 year ago
Your also forgetting that Obama is the better looking and most athletic of the all the US Presidents to date.
about 1 year ago
Obama is taking advice from Bush’s Secretary of Defense and Chief Joints of Staff. If you would take the time to research these things your self instead of just listening to Palin and Beck you would know the TRUTH !!!
about 1 year ago
No. He got it from Norway.
about 1 year ago
I doubt it but the working with Pentagon, the Foreign Relations Committee and other informed resources, the President is able actually listen and digest information make his decisions -informed decisions. Don’t suppose Bush was an expert on anything when he came into office? Jimmy Carter was an expert in nuclear science. What is your point?
about 1 year ago
You don’t have to be a nuclear scientist to be a diplomat. But you have to know something about policies unlike Palin or Fox. You do realize that this is an extension of Reagan policies and he wasn’t a nuclear scientest either. So once again. Your point is?
about 1 year ago
Obama doesn’t have to be an expert on nuclear weapons or technology, he has experts that are. He’s also personally toured Russia, the Ukraine, and Azerbaijan with Republican Senator Dick Lugar (who IS a real expert in nuclear matters) to inspect nuclear reactors in 2005. They co-wrote an op-ed piece in the Washington Post about their efforts, and passed the Lugar-Obama proliferation and threat reduction initiative (which is primarily about conventional weapons, but furthers the work of the Nunn-Lugar bill which also covered nukes). http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/02/AR2005120201509.html and http://lugar.senate.gov/press/record.cfm?id=267485
Obama co-wrote nuclear security legislation with Republican Senator Chuck Hagel. He’s holding a Nuclear Security Summit this week with 46 nations. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/10/AR2010041002991.html He gets daily intelligence briefings that include nuclear security issues. But most importantly, HE HAS ACCESS TO EXPERTS. Experts in how they work, who has them, who is looking for them, how to stop them, why it’s all so critical.
Obama wasn’t JUST a community organizer and law professor. He was a legislator, including serving on the Foreign Relations Committee and the Homeland Security Committee. He has a legislative background in nuclear security issues. Does Palin?
about 1 year ago
He has a Nobel Prize Winning Secretary of Science in his Cabinet, Stephen Chu, and a top-notch National Security Team that has been lauded by the Washington Post. The reason women often fail in leadership positions, I learned in college, is that they do not know how to delegate. President Obama has a security briefing DAILY and all pertinent Security advisors are present. Palin, on the other hand, said on national television when interviewed by Katie Couric that her foreign policy experience consisted of “being neighbors to Russia and Canada” and she could NOT name the three partners to NAFTA, nor did she know what the letters N A F T A stood for. Palin does not even have a Security Clearance (although both President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton DO)…and this is the ditzy doofus you choose to quote? President Obama has succeeded in negotiating a Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaty (now signed) between Russia and the U.S., in part to prevent the deteriorating nuclear materials being stored in Russia from either falling into the wrong hands or causing another environmental disaster for the Russian people and any nations receiving their imports. The nuclear power each of the two nations retain is still enough to destroy the world 70X over, but this is a start towards safety and peace. So Palin would…what?…wink wink…play the coquette (President Medvedev is MARRIED so she’d run the risk of offending)…read one-word cues off her palm…use the word “nucular”…ask for a dictionary—oh, wait, I forgot—she doesn’t read books…show a little leg, again offending…not be able to name Russia’s neighbors, allies, or protagonists…shudder shudder (she’d have us in WW3 on the losing end in no time).
One does not HAVE to know how to MAKE “nucular” weapons, my dear, in order to be really really good at negotiating nonproliferation treaties—but one DOES have to know what the word “nonproliferation” means…and my guess is Palin hasn’t got a clue. While we’re on the subject, how much “nucular” weapons experience did brat-boy Bush have? Oil company run into ruin, owner of a baseball team, cheerleader in college, C- student, in PUSH rehab for cocaine addiction when he was AWOL (according to Neil Bush’s ex-wife), alcoholic for most of his adult life…President Obama is EMINENTLY more qualified than his predecessor.