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Pseudoscience In The Happening
M. Night Shyamalan's apocalyptic thriller The Happening depicts an immediate threat to humanity in which people are attacked by air–borne
substances. The unknown substance re–wires the brains of those infected causing them to perform violent acts of self harm that result in mass suicide
across the North–Eastern region of the United States. The culprit? Plants. The Happening endorses the outrageous possibility that as a mechanism of
self defense, plants release chemicals or toxins into the air with the intent to kill humans in response to years of pollution and global warming.
Throughout the movie, "science" is used to prove the possibility of an event like this occurring. While there is evidence to suggest certain aspects of
the film may have some truth to them, more often than not, the movie is backed by pseudoscience rather than real scientific data. Pseudoscience can be
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While it is true that our bodies radiate energy, mood rings pick up changes in temperature, and cannot actually tell us if we're feeling happy versus
scared, they only respond to temperature changes. Although the temperature of your body does in fact vary when emotions change, there's too many
variables (i.e weather, health, etc.) that make mood rings inaccurate. There's also an issue with the fact that when the plants "strike" the wind blows,
insinuating that there's some kind of correlation or communication between the behavior of the wind and the plants. It's no surprise this ridiculous bit
of pseudoscience appears in the film given that according to Mark Wahlberg's character Elliot, scientists make up explanations of natural phenomena
but they never really understand it. This is a completely inaccurate depiction of science and better fits the definition of
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The Road By Cormac Mccarthy
"The Road" depicts a solemn and deteriorating environment that can no longer provide the fundamentals to a society due to the nuclear disaster. The
sudden depletion of the resources within their environment made it difficult for the father and the son to find sustenance. They were constantly
traveling towards the South looking for safe places to situate themselves because the father knew that they would not be able to survive the nuclear
winter. The genre of the novel is post–apocalyptic science fiction because it revolves around a dismantling society. Cormac McCarthy's "The Road"
depicts how environmental destruction finally gave sense for people to value the world and what it had to offer.
Environmental destruction irrevocably comes as a shock to human society, since people are so dependent upon all the resources that nature provides
them. "Ecosystem services are essential for human life... They include provisions of clean water, and flood control, creation of soil, pollination of
crops, providing habitats for fisheries, and other benefits that underpin human well–being"(Daily xviii). These assets provided by the environment help
the world run with ease giving the father and the son and their society the resources they needed until their terrain was contaminated by the
radioactivity due to the nuclear explosion. "The clock stopped at 1:17. A long shear of light and then a series of low concussions... He went into the
bathroom and threw the light switch but the power was
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Analysis of the Fallout New Vegas Video Game
Fallout New Vegas takes place in post–nuclear Las Vegas, where the New California Republic (NCR) and Caesars' Legion are battling it out for
control of the strip. You are a random courier who wakes up in the small town of New Springs after being shot in the head. After being patched up,
you set off into the Mojave to find out who shot you. When Fallout New Vegas was announced, I was not interested in it at all. I had never heard of the
Fallout games beforehand, and it just seemed like a very generic shooter. Was I ever wrong. Fallout New Vegas is now one of my favourite games of
all time. The most amazing thing about Fallout New Vegas is the atmosphere. Thegame has a very nineteen fifty's style to it. In the more civilized
parts of New Vegas people walk around with the elvis–style jackets and the flowing skirts that were popular in the 50's. There is also an optional
in–game radio which belts out popular fifties and sixties tunes from the likes of Nat King Cole and Dean Martin. It all really makes you feel like
you're actually there. Another thing that makes Fallout New Vegas great is overall game–play. The game is a mix between a shooter and a
role–playing game. The game takes place from a first person perspective and your character generally uses guns and laser weapons, but you also
level up. When you level up you get experience points to upgrade different skills like your ability to fix things or your speaking skills. If you want to
be able to talk
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Essay The Importance of Fallout Shelters
A fallout shelter is a shelter that was used in a time of need. From 1947 to 1991, fallout shelters were a big hit during the Cold war. The fallout shelter
represents the atomic age and how families got through nuclear attacks. A lot was contributed in the making of these shelters, and they kept families
together. Time and effort to keep America safe is what made these shelters important to American History. Not only are the fallout shelters a symbol of
the cold war and fear, but it also significantly impacted America because they protected Americans from radioactive debris, gave America shelter in a
time of war, and it reduced casualties.
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Along with packing enough material for the time being, a shelter plan is a must (Bomb Shelter Guide). Before the shelters, the issue of the Cold War
and nuclear attack were introduced and it induced panic ("Kennedy Urges Americans to Build Bomb Shelters"). As the nuclear attack was seen as a
threat to Americans, Cuba had already received nuclear missiles. Cuba's nuclear missile attack was known as the Cuban Missile Crisis, in which the
USSR placed nuclear missiles in Cuba. This event resulted in the 13 days crisis. The 13 days crisis was tense, and during this time period, Americans
began to stock up on canned foods. Canned food was the only food Americans shopped for because none of the shelters had refrigeration, and there
were no stoves or microwaves ("The Family Fallout Shelter"–Nebraska). Games like Monopoly, or cards were often played in the shelters to pass time
by. Girls often had diaries to write in about how living in the shelter was like.
We've suffered a war, and one thing we know: Whenever our nation's faced war, whether it was in the 1980s when we were winning the Cold War or
in the 1940s during World War II, the responsible thing to do has been to borrow money to win the war (Mehlman). On top of Americans having
shelter, fear and casualties were reduced ("Fallout Shelters).Washington was the main focal point of the nuclear threat, and because of that, these
shelters were offered for their protection and safety. To promote fallout shelters in
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Theme Of The Atomic Cafe
One recurring theme of The Atomic CafГ© is the fear and paranoia present in the United States during the Atomic Age. The year 1947 was known as
the year of division between the East and the West. Both the United States and Russia have different ideologies for their respective countries and they
both wanted to shape the post war world. One good example of this is the conflict over post war Poland where both countries refused to give in to
each other. This created tension and hence, wariness against each other. Ironically, the United States and Russia were working together as the Allied
Powers during the war, united by a common enemy, the Axis powers. However, even during the war, the United States kept their guard up against the
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Due to wind directional change, residual radiation was being blown towards St. George, sabotaging the inhabitants. America had dropped the fallacy
bomb once again with another attempt to convince people that by staying "indoors for one hour", they will be safe, and that "there is no danger" and
"need not be alarmed". Military men in Camp Desert Rock were also convinced that they were not in a haphazard operation. Throughout the
documentary, the US reiterated time and again that the public should not be overly fearful of nuclear radiation, that nuclear radiation was not their
primary interest. For instance, the US Army films showed that radiation passes through quickly. A common rebuttal used against opponents of the
atomic bombs was that while the atomic bomb does have its own set of inherent risks, but risks are found everywhere and people should not concern
themselves with such illogical thoughts and fears. The trivial case of burning yourself when cooking was compared to a large scale explosion,
depicting how the Americans have greatly underestimated nuclear weapons. A short film of a man worried about radiation causing hair loss was
shown where he was initially listening to a radio channel highlighting the dangers. Instead, he switched channel to one that states that radiation causes a
temporary effect instead. This shows how Americans chose to ignore warnings and be
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Persuasive Essay On Nuclear Weapons
North Korea has threatened freedom and prosperity in the eastern hemisphere for the past 25 years. In the last 5 years, the United States has been
specifically targeted by this unstable nation. North Korea possesses the missile power to be able to send nuclear warheads across the Pacific Ocean to
the United States. The United Nations (U.N.) has placed new sanctions on North Korea trying to slow down their research. Their leader, Kim Jong–Un,
responded by saying that they will retaliate "thousands of times" against Washington D.C. (Campbell). Several important questions have surfaced due
to North Korea possessing nuclear weapons; what kind of destruction can occur if nuclear weapons were launched? How has the corrupt government
in North Korea expanded this issue? Finally, how will the United States and the U.N. stop this escalating problem? With the ongoing threat of North
Korea, one must realize anew the danger of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are explosive weapons that get their power from the splitting, or
fission, of all the atomic nuclei in several kilograms of plutonium. The genesis of atomic weapons started in the 1930s in a top–secret program called
the "Manhattan Project." The goal of this project was to create working nuclear weapons before the Germans. Once Germany surrendered, the major
focus of the U.S. then switched to beating Russia in the nuclear arms race. Once the U.S. created the atomic bomb, they soon created a new bomb
thousands of times more
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Nuclear Fallout Shelters
The Civil Defense film of 1963 describe family duties for a nuclear fallout shelter The film basically showed features of what it would be like in
public shelters during a nuclear fallout. This film also explained what the Government will supply which is they would only stock public shelters with
the supplies necessary to survive during the fallout. These shelters although the food is nutritious, water clean and sanitary means are good adequate
spacing was very tight. With families having no space to sleep comfortably and making the best of the bedding space they have. The local authorities
would focus on any additional supplies for the shelters such as medication that does not come with government first aid kits, towels, soap laundry
detergent
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Essay on The Atomic Cafe
The Atomic Cafe The Atomic Cafe is a 1982 documentary film compiled of clips from government propaganda, training films, news stories,
advertisements and other media from the 1940's through the 1950's. Many films were prepared by the U.S. government either for the military or for
its citizens to view. The form of Atomic Cafe was unique for documentaries. It was produced entirely of different film sources edited together, without
narration. The film made its points solely through the selection and order of the clips included in the documentary. The purpose of the film was to
show the American people of the 1980's exactly how the government distributed propaganda and deceived the American citizens of the 1950's. Atomic
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The government knew that such actions and the "Duck and Cover" methods recommended in schools would, in fact, provide absolutely no
protection against exposure to fallout. The government also promoted building a fallout shelter, stocked with supplies of canned goods, as a way to
survive atomic war. This was only a partial truth, since a shelter could protect from radiation, but not from fire storms. The filmmakers' main ideas are
that the government misled and lied to the people of the U.S. so that they would believe that the atomic bomb would have no effect on their health and
security, that we should question if the government should have lied to the American people, and to make us question whether or not the citizens of
the U.S. would continue to be as naive as the people of the 1950's. I do mostly agree with the filmmakers' thesis. It is obvious that the government was
lying and misleading the people of the U.S. regarding the ability to survive nuclear war. I don't think that it was entirely right that the government lied
to the U.S. people. I don't believe it was the government's place or choice to withhold such important information. Citizens have a right to know, but in
cases, it's better for them to not know to prevent riots and episodes of mass hysteria. If the citizens had known all the facts about the horrible
consequences of a nuclear war, there might have been more opposition to the continuing
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Nuclear Energy: Chernobyl And Fukushima
Tragic, devastating nuclear events occurred in Chernobyl and Fukushima negatively impacting the environment and health of people in the surrounding
area. As the result of oversight and human errors, these issues could be categorized as megadisasters caused by manmade catastrophe. This essay will
highlight the issues with nuclear power plants that lead to incidences and horrific fallout, as is featured in both highlighted nuclear events. Through a
comparison of the nuclear events at Chernobyl and Fukushima, this essay hopes to shed light on the value and dangers of nuclear energy. Through
identifying issues with nuclear power, issues such as the lack of preparedness, contingency planning, and adequate public awareness can be challenged
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Additionally, evidence has shown that the origin of the radiation leaks were the breakage of pipes preventing coolant and recirculation from
occurring. More likely than a natural disaster causes this nuclear incident is a faulty reactor design, improper upkeep and maintenance, and lack of
information available. A GE engineer resigned over concerned on the safety of the Mark 1 model expressing that it was "'not designed to withstand
the loads' that could be experienced in a large–scale accident" (Green Business, 2011). The Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) was warned by the
Nuclear Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) that "on its failure to inspect critical pieces of equipment at the plant, including recirculation pumps"
(McNeill & Adelstein,
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Nuclear Fallout Winds: A Case Study
In the mid nineteenth century, the government tested nuclear weapons in Nevada and nuclear fallout winds drifted towards southwest Utah and
effected the citizens and their animals. In 1953 in Cedar City Utah, Kern and McRae Bulloch witnessed blasts in the early morning that they
described as the sky lighting up just like day, accompanied by a reddish pick mushroom cloud. They were sheep herders and after being exposed they
noticed burning on their arms and felt a burning sensation all through their skin. Later they noticed strange spots on their sheep and eventually the
majority of the sheep died. Consequently, other farmers faced the same issues and in one area, 1420 lambing ewes and 2970 new lambs died from
radiation exposure. When these
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O ' Neill 's Non Fiction Piece, The Firecracker Boys
O'Neill's non–fiction piece, The Firecracker Boys, provides an in depth depiction of the morality and ecological problems behind the 'peaceful use' of
nuclear bombs . Unmasking true intentions, O'Neill describes the Atomic Energy Commission's (AEC) push to continue nuclear bomb testing,
regardless of the global moratorium or the resulting implications it would have on national relations with the Soviets. O'Neill provides a perspective
that sees through all of the misconstrued data and influential power of the AEC, showing clear drivers behind the backing of these destructive
practices. As a whole, The Firecracker Boys addresses both the environmental and social injustices that the AEC and its proponents wholeheartedly
represented. On October 31, 1958, a global moratorium on all nuclear bomb testing was put into effect after the scientific and public community
became increasingly aware of the negative effects that the radioactive fallout was having on both the ecological and social communities. Strontium
90, a toxic chemical found in this fallout was being taken up as calcium by the living organisms in the radioactive zones. According to O'Neill, "A
single teaspoon of it, if distributed evenly among all the people on earth, would kill every one of them within a few years" (O'Neill, 51). Once this
chemical is taken up by living organisms, it enters the immensely interconnected food chain. Specifically in Alaska, the radioactive fallout found its
way into the native
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Section 4. Role Of The Community Health Nurse. The Role
SECTION 4 Role of the Community Health Nurse The role of the community health nurse in a nuclear event includes education of the public,
preparation of other medical professionals, and involvement with community officials in the protection of the public. By educating the public on how
to protect themselves, the community health nurse lessens the impact of a nuclear meltdown or explosion. Information is power, and by informing the
community of how to protect themselves against the possibility of exposure, we give them the tools needed to keep themselves safe. This, then lessens
the number of casualties during the chaotic time of the event. Preparing other health professionals and volunteers lessens the impact on the public
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The third factor to consider is timing. If you find yourself in an area of protection at the time of a nuclear disaster, remember that radioactive
materials lose intensity quickly. "Radioactive fallout poses the greatest threat to people during the first two weeks, by which time it has declined to
about 1 percent of its initial radiation level." (Department of Homeland Security, n.d.). A second primary prevention strategy would be to provide
areas of protection if you live in an are prone to a nuclear disaster, such as a community with a nuclear power plant or an area of hostility and subject
to nuclear war. By living in close proximity to nuclear energy, you are, by default, subject to a possible nuclear disaster, either by human error or
intentional attack. Community leaders should provide adequate protection in such an area. Hospitals, and other major public buildings should be built
with the thought of the potential exposure to a nuclear blast in mind. Reinforcing walls and foundations to protect the building itself and those who
seek shelter inside it. A third primary prevention strategy is to adequately prepare the medical professionals and volunteers in high risk areas to
properly care for the victims of such an event. Ensuring that the provided shelters are stocked with proper medical supplies to care for injuries and
illnesses caused by the nuclear incident and/or those caused by the turmoil and panic that is
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Analysis: The Road By Cormac Mccarthy
L'Heureux II, John
Lang and Lit Year 2
2/10/2017
Written Task 2
Title of the text for analysis: The Road by Cormac McCarthy,2006
Part of the course to which the task refers: Part 4– Literature, a critical study
Prescribed question: How does the text conform to, or deviate from, the conventions of a particular genre, and for what purpose?
My critical response will:
в—Џ Show how the text conforms to the post–apocalyptic genre.
в—Џ Show how resources, including basics such as food and water, are a scarcity.
в—Џ Show how the weakest suffer, with slavery a possibility, andhuman life is cheap.
в—Џ Show the weather is bad due to some nuclear fallout
в—Џ Show how morals are significantly less important when compared to personal survival.
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"They had for food was a single can of peaches but h Meade the boy eat it and he would not take any." (McCarthy, Pg. 230).
Constantly struggling to find available food sources the two were, at times, left starving and without any idea where their next meal would come
from. "We 've got to find something to eat, we have no choice." (McCarthy, Pg. 106). Their resources were not only limited in terms of food but in
basic necessities as well. They lacked some of the common items they needed to stay alive. "Where all was burnt to ash before them no fires were to
be had and the nights were long and dark and cold beyond anything they 'd yet encountered. Cold to crack the stones. To take your life. He held the boy
shivering against him and counted each frail breath in the blackness."
(McCarthy, Pg. 14) The man and boy had no way to create a warm environment for themselves giving the conditions they were living in. They then had
to deal with the cold and the fact that they did not have as much as they needed to keep them warm.
Giving the horrible living condition and scarcity of resources, the characters in this book had to have a certain level of strength to survive. The weak
within the area had a lower chance of survival than those who were more strongly prepared. "The old man shook his head. I 'm past all that now. Have
been for
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The Death Of The Cold War
Think if you were in Nagasaki, And you watched your home get destroyed if you were lucky you may have died right away. Nevermind, the ones
who die right away are the lucky ones the others will have radiation poisoning which will cause all types of cancers. And it will affect families for
generation to come And not only will it affect humans it will affect animals. Also the bomb didn't just destroy people it destroyed the landscape,
building, houses, anything in its radius. Although it wasn't all bad as it did open us up to different power opportunities, although even then it can still
cause problems a lot of problems including the nuclear race. Eventually, it will be scary just to go outside if there is a world war there will be nuked....
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When the bomb dropped it killed 100,000 instantly and another 100,000 wounded from the bomb. More than 90 percent of the city was destroyed
the survivors from the first bomb said all they remembered was a brilliant light, whiter than any white they have ever seen. It was like millions
upon millions of flashbulbs going off at once. Few recalled hearing any noise. All those families dead, just think if the war never happened. Or that
they beat us to the nuclear bomb and that happened the us. And they would probably would bomb new York first since its such a big city now for
devastation. When an atomic bomb explodes it creates a shock wave. So powerful it can lift people of the ground from a mile away and hurl them
through the air. This is followed by a heat wave so hot it makes things spontaneously combust and literally vaporize people if they 're close enough.
When little boy exploded over Nagasaki, the entire city seemed to disintegrate. Buildings were falling and fires appearing out of nowhere it was
estimated the point the bomb exploded the temperature exceeded 10,000 degrees. Heat engulfed the city. Within minutes the sky that was bright turned
dark. As thousands of people wandered the streets dazed, burned and bleeding a giant cloud covered Nagasaki. The radioactive fallout had begun.
People who survived the first bomb were terribly injured and illnesses from the enormous amount of radiation that fell on the cities. The atomic bomb
dropped on the caused
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The Effects Of 9/11 On Terrorism
During the Cold War era, fallout shelters were an instrumental part of society where the government–sponsored these measures to protect the country
and its citizens from nuclear attack. However, the Cold war has past and a new threat has emerged that is unpredictable and seems to appear out of
nowhere. Seemingly, the government is trying to secure the critical infrastructure of the United States through internal restructuring, legislation and the
private sector.
Therefore, the attacks of 9/11 brought a new enemy to our shores that were radical in their thinking and the methods they employed. Furthermore, they
wore no uniforms and belonged to no single government, which made them hard to identify amongst our population. Therefore, the United States
declared war on these terrorists and implemented some radical new ideas that were institutionalized immediately after 9/11.
First, the executive branch and legislative branch consolidate several departments and agencies throughout the federal government into the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS). The theory at the time of this restructuring was to better prepare our country for all–hazards, including the threat from
terrorists. At the time, the idea was sound. However, this knee–jerk response to the 9/11 attacks created many unexpected problems that would be ...
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The Patriot Act was imposed immediately after 9/11 and has been updated since. However, this act continues to create a plethora of controversy in its
Constitutional legality in depraving its citizens their civil liberties in the areas of freedom of speech and their rights to legal representation (Kashan,
2010). Nevertheless, the government intended to protect its citizens from the emerging new threat and at the time the citizens agreed to withhold their
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Nuclear Radiation and Fallout Effects
The Fallout
If a nuclear fallout were to occur, the earth would turn into a radiated wasteland. The earth would be essentially non–liveable, but it could be possible to
survive. People, with the help of fallout shelters and bunkers, would be able to survive the initial attack and quite possibly live in the shelters until the
radiation has dropped to a level in which they can survive.
Now, the difference between a nuclear explosion and a convention explosion is that a nuclear explosion can be thousands, or even millions of times
more powerful than the largest conventional detonations. There are a few different places a nuclear weapon can erupt at. These explosions are called air,
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Bunkers and shelters all over the world would be packed with as many people as they can fit and some would be overrun with hoards of people
trying to get in. The world would panic and do what they think would help them survive. The initial attack of a nuclear weapon would be
catastrophic. The blast of these bombs would cause massive destruction. City areas would be completely destroyed by overpressures of 5 psi. These
explosions can produce around an overpressure of 50 psi. If an explosion occurs above ground, the blast wave is reflected off the ground, causing a
second wave to follow the first. Behind the blast wave comes the thermal radiation; two pulses of thermal radiation emerge from the explosion. The first
pulse consists of radiation in the ultraviolet region, and the second pulse carries around ninety–nine percent of the thermal radiation energy. Along with
the thermal radiation is the fireball, an extremely hot and spherical mass of air, which occurs in less than one millionth of a second of detonation
and continues to grow in size. The fireball will grow and cool down, then the vapors condense to create a cloud containing solid particles of the
weapons debris. This cloud is widely know as "The Mushroom Cloud". In some conditions, the many fires created by the explosion can turn into a
massive fire known as a "Firestorm".
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Bomb ( Fallout ) Shelters
Bomb(Fallout) Shelters In the 1950's during Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency which was also the peak of the Cold War, The Soviet Union's
development and testing of WMD's (Atomic, Nuclear and H–Bomb) raised fears of war around the world. The Soviet Union started to expand their
idea of communism to democratic nations in Europe, this raised tensions with the U.S. which heighten fear and anxiety of the American public of an
imminent nuclear/Atom/H–Bomb war between the super powers. The Federal Civil Defense Administration created by President Harry Truman
launched an aggressive campaign educating the American public especially those in the suburbs on how to survive, the government believed that cities
would be the primary targets and people leaving near needed to know how to survive. According to an article titled "U.S. H–Bomb Test Put Lethal
Zone at 7,000 Sq Miles" by William M. Blair published in the New York Times on February 16th 1955, the chairman of the Atomic Energy
Commission Lewis L. Strauss said "Since nuclear weapons are in possession of the U.S.S.R. the commission believes that the American people wish to
be informed regarding the dangers of nuclear explosions and the measures which individuals can take to protect themselves if an atomic attack should
occur***.".
After 48 nuclear atom and H–Bomb tests in the Pacific by the U.S., scientists were able to study the effects of the aftermath in the immediate and
surrounding areas of the blasts. Other than the
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Marshall Isands And Atomic Bomb Essay
"When I ran my hand through my hair clumps of my hair would come out." Said the Marshall Island girl after the largest nuclear war head ever
tested by the United States government was set off to the north of her. Bravo (the bombs code name) was 1,000 times more powerful then the atomic
bomb dropped on Hiroshima. The Marshallese Islanders environment, health, subsistence, family traditions, rituals, religious practices, and following
generations were all greatly impaired from Bravo's blast. The following discuses these effects as well as U.S. interpretations of exposed victims as
opposed to unexposed victims. There are also comparisons to the victims of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the U.S. radioactive homeland. To understand
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If a Marshallese lost his/her land it was the equal to suicide. From 1946–1958 67 radioactive bombs were tested on the northern Marshall Islands.
During this time the islands environments were devastated, some of the islands were completely vaporized. The bombs destroyed six coral islands,
obliterated natural resources and contaminated all the islands with radiation (the northern islands are inhabitable to this day). The resources that the
Marshallese were self–sufficient on like coconuts, pigs, fish, coconut crab, papaya, squash and arrowroot (staple crop) were ether destroyed or
consisted of extremely high radiation levels. The U.S. government did a great environmental injustice for they viewed the Islanders as sub human. The
subsistence of the Marshallese Islanders health plummeted. The U.S.'s Department of Energy (DOE) defined the people as two different categories
"exposed" and "unexposed." The exposed victims were those present during the 1954 Bravo blast. A U.S. agency named The Compact ran through the
DOE determined who is exposed and needs assistance. The Compact did not find that the thousands of islanders who were relocated to the
contaminated islands in 1958 by the U.S. to be considered "exposed." These people would develop radiation illnesses of thyroid tumors, leukemia,
cancer, reproductive problems, and genetic effects but weren't entitled to any benefits. Instead the unexposed
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Essay On What Makes A Video Game Popular
What makes a video Game popular?
There are several video games on the market today, and while all can be fun in their own right, there are those games that rise above in terms of
popularity, or success. While it may be hard to determine all of what makes a game fun to consumers, there are certain qualities of popular games that
surface more commonly than others. There are companies that attempt to scientifically determine a game 's overall "goodness," based on these qualities
as well as individual qualities that set it apart from other games.
IGN is an internet based game reviewing and help source. It is one of the most prominent sources for reviewing video games. They often receive a
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The game and it's developers were also known for their active communication and feedback with their player base during the game's peak, but as the
series has changed hands of developers, communication has since declined.
Bethesda, a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media, is responsible for several games, including both the widely popular Fallout series and the even more–so
Elder Scrolls series. The Fallout series focuses on life after a nuclear apocalypse, balancing between using futuristic technology and the basic need for
survival. The Elder Scrolls series on the other hand is set within a world of swords, magic, and legends. While both have vastly different stories, both
have strong RPG (role–playing–game) elements, do not allow multiplayer interaction, and have many other distinctive qualities lead them to often be
viewed as incredibly similar games. Both series have led to multiple Game of the Year awards on behalf of the studio, and they have been renowned for
their extraordinary graphics, gameplay, detailed story, freedom of character. Not to mention stunning visuals, large–scale worlds, details of concept,
and a large scale amount of content.
Blizzard Entertainment is responsible for World of Warcraft. (WoW) is one of the most popular video game series to still be played by millions
worldwide after its initial release in 2004. While it does have detailed quest and an in–depth story, it is most renowned for it's gameplay,
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Seattle Pitting Research Paper
On March 23, 1954, Seattle newspapers reported citizens finding pits and glass bubbles within their car windshields at a town 80 miles from Seattle.
Police investigated and initially brushed it off as vandalism, albeit without much proof. It did not seem like a serious case, after all...until more reports
of similar damages popped up on April 14th from another town 65 miles away, and on that same evening, in Seattle itself. Hundreds of people phoned
Seattle police between the 14th and 15th, reporting the same pittings and dings in their windshields. Seattle citizens entered a state of confusion and
paranoia, to the point where the mayor had begun to look to President Eisenhower for help when not even the police could find the cause for this....
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Such dire–sounding headlines only fueled the people's fear of nuclear war more. Upon hearing news of the affected fishermen and the sheer power of
such H–bombs, people began to fear not only of other countries, like Soviet Russia, planning to develop similar, if not more destructive hydrogen
bombs, but American bomb testings affecting them. "Following atmospheric testing of hydrogen bombs in 1954, people in and around Seattle,
Washington began to report mysterious "pitting" damage to auto windshields. [...] The incident was shortly followed by a nationwide rush to buy
fallout shelter plans" (Miller 136) The H–bomb testings seemingly spelling doom, according to 1950s media, did not help survival plans make people
feel any safer, either. "The film, Duck and Cover, was shown to schoolchildren beginning in 1950. The cartoon turtle, the cheerful theme song, and the
practical advice were supposed to reassure children who might worry about an atomic attack. Instead, the images of little Johnny diving off his bicycle
convinced children that the bombs could fall at any moment and gave them nightmares" (Walbert). The 1950s was a time where many were scared of
being under nuclear attack, children and adults alike. Thus, the unexplainable windshield pittings in Seattle had people easily jumping to a conclusion of
nuclear fallout being behind the pittings. Those in Seattle who were "in support of this view ... claimed that they found tiny, metallic–looking particles
about the
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Nuclear Fallout Book Report
One the world's largest fear is of nuclear fallout happening, fearing for their lives each day. If a fallout happens what are they supposed to do,
what could they do? Well in one guy's case Rex Yanakais, he made shelter for him and his family. Place where his family would live out the fallout
for 15 years and be safe from nuclear radiation. Question is did the world actually have the fallout or is it some sick test made by Rex yanakis for
his family in the COMPOUND. the author of the book is S.A Bodeen, the author of several acclaimed picture books. A winner of the Ezra Jack
Keats Award. She's a native of wisconsin and most recently lived in the Pacific Northwest, where she wrote The Compound and taught creative
writing. She's also wrote the thrilling sequel to The compound, The Fallout. These books are the only novels she wrote. The book starts with a six
year old birthday boy named Eli yanakis, a young boy and his twin brother Eddy. It was their birthday and having a father like Rex yanakis, president
of YK the world's largest computer manufacturer and software developer. You can have anything you want in the world. This year they were on their
annual camping trip in montana. That night their father told them he had a surprise for them, they couldn't wait to see it the next day, little did they
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Waken and dizzy, Eli has no idea what's going on. The RV comes to a sudden stop, Eli still lost is being pull out the door by his mom and running
in a field following his dad. They come to this man hole in middle of nowhere and climb down to be met by a big steel door. They are rushed in by
his father and he shuts the door, Never to reopen for 15 years. Fast forward 9 years Eli, 15 years old now had his birthday today. The same day nine
years ago when he lost his brother to the nuclear fallout. he'll never for that day it haunts him
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Fallout 4 Research Paper
With the release of Fallout 4 the expectations were set high because of the quality of the previous games, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. After
playing the game for a while my expectations were met and succeeded due to the quality of the game. If you are a fan of action role playing video
games or videogames in general that have endless hours of gameplay, Fallout 4 is the game for you. The game starts out on October 3, 2077 in
Boston. The world is on the brink of a nuclear fallout. Your character is an Army veteran who can chose to play as a male or female, your spouse's
name is either Nate or Nora and you have a son named Shaun. One afternoon a local Vault–Tec representative shows up to give you a spot in Vault 111
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They still included the capability to hack computer terminals, pick some locked doors and pickpocket other people. One things that Fallout 4
differences from previous games is the ability to build and remodel bases. At these bases you have to fight against different enemies to gain control.
When you successfully gain control of the base you can fortify them and send some of your companions to the bases. The amount of work put into the
bases shows with the satisfaction of the people who live in the base. With the addition of the base building feature and the quality features from the
previous game, Fallout 4 is the best Fallout
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I Am An Former Navy Seal Commander With Many Aptitudes And...
Essay #3 First and foremost, Let me introduce myself I 'm Mr. Survivalist, I am an ex navy seal commander with many aptitudes and survival tactics.
One of my aptitudes that I acquired form my services was the operations and complete servicing of modern day internal combustion engines as a
Senior Tech Mechanic. As I moved up the ranks, my training started to become educational, after which I was educated in the field of
Communications, Networks and Satellite Operations. Like I mentioned earlier I have many aptitudes, but most of which I am in no liberty to discuss.
You may however now that I am 52 years of age, furthermore after my navy service, I took an interest and pursued and attained a Masters in Bio
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This shelter is composed of many individuals with many traits, skills, and fundamental qualities that will aid in the survival and development of our
society in the coming years after the Nuclear war. For the moment, our I cannot give too many details of my plan for our shelter as it may be
hindered by unknown enemies, but I can share with you my philosophies. I believe that a society needs order, it needs discipline, commitment and
most importantly good people with a good heart. I believe every resident of this shelter has those qualities within them. I have six main goals for us:
survive, educate, clean–up, rebuild/restructure, repopulate and re–unite. Our shelter has all the proper defenses and shields to prevent any harm to us
from the chaos and radiation that will transpiring outside of these walls. Our walls are 15 ft. thick of many layers of protection. We have our very
own water supply, food supply both grown here and preserved. We generate our own electricity and have many energy efficient appliances. I have
put into place many emergency plants of surviving incase for some reason our shelter becomes compromised. The next goal is educating our young
ones. While we wait for the radiation levels to minimize, everyone will be educated for specific roles to better prepare our survival after leaving the
shelter. Children however, will receive proper basic education. Those that wish to continue in education will have that option or they may
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Nuclear Warheads Should Be Banned
Ban on Nuclear Warheads While nuclear warheads can prevent wars, nuclear warheads should be banned throughout the whole world because there are
plenty of other ways to settle conflict, radiation given off from the nuclear warheads bring harm to humanity and nature, and nuclear warheads can
destroy humanity and possibly Earth. When it comes to nations conflicting with each other nowadays, the first thing that comes to mind is North
Korea and nuclear war. Using nuclear warheads should not be even thought of when trying to settle a conflict or conflicts. There are other ways to
settle conflict, and if the nations do go to war, then there are ways to end the war without killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Yes, the
United States used nuclear warheads to end the Second World War, but the Axis Powers were killing millions of innocent people. The United States
had to put a stop to it somehow. But anyways, the nations can try to settle conflict by negotiating with each other to stop any problems they have with
each other. Nations need to learn to do this instead of using nuclear warheads because the nuclear warheads can bring major harm to humanity and
nature. Nuclear warheads can cause hundreds of thousands of deaths, and sometimes millions. The danger with the warheads is great because not only
will they immediately vaporize and kill innocent people, but they can leave people suffering for weeks, months, and even their whole life. People that
are not located within
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Nuclear Fallout Research Paper
Three times in the world's long history has a nuclear event occurred of such an epic proportion that residents will never be able to return to the places
they lived. In 2011 a tsunami hit Fukushima, Japan causing a nuclear meltdown, the consequences of which we are just now beginning to see. A man
recently documented the plant life which is returning to the desolated city, it reveals the devastating effects of the leftover radiation, and demonstrates
why Fukushima may never again be inhabited by human beings again. These mutated flowers are just the first signs of the long–term destruction
caused by the nuclear disaster. The Nuclear Fallout When a nuclear disaster occurs it takes time for any forms of life to return to the place that has
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Essay about Cancer and Terry Tempest Williams' Refuge
Cancer and Terry Tempest Williams' Refuge
"I cannot prove my mother, my grandmothers, along with my aunts developed cancer from nuclear fallout in Utah. But I can't prove they didn't."
Epilogue, Refuge
In Terry Tempest Williams's Refuge, death slowly claimed almost all of the women of her family. Death took Williams' family members one by one
just one or two years apart. In every case, the cause was cancer. Williams insisted in the epilogue that fall–out from the 1951–62 nuclear testing in Utah
brought cancer to her family. Because there are many other causes of cancer, such as genetic andenvironmental factors, it is hard for one to insist that
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For example, Iodine 131 causes thyroid cancer. It is a substance that dissolves into liquid such as water and milk. Other chemicals such as
Strontium–90 and Cesium 147 as well get into water, milk, soil, food and vegetables that we eat and cause bone, skin cancer and leukemia. Chemicals
like Strontium–90 and Cesium–147 remain for up to 200 to 300 years in the atmosphere (CancerSource.)
The United States tested nuclear bombs, "215 A– and H–bombs" (www.nukewatch.com) above ground between 1951 and 1963 in the Nevada Test
Site. Fifty years later, the U.S government studies stated that over 80,000 people who lived or were born in the U.S suffered from cancer caused by
radioactive fall–out from nuclear testing. Over 15,000 of them died. Many of whom were from the states close to the testing sites, called the
"downwinders," Utah, Idaho and other states. From the Nevada Test Site the winds carried nuclear radiation fallout, filled with "iodine–131" which
caused "75,000 thyroid cancers, ten percent of which are estimated to have been fatal, and strontium–90 and cesium–137, which are dangerous for
between 280 and 300 years," (nukewatch) likely causes of bone and skin cancer and leukemia. Therefore, there is some strong evidence that nuclear
fall–out in the 1950s did cause cancer.
"Downwinders" and people from the states close to the test site were severely exposed to the fallout and have suffered from all kind of cancers. The
Center for Disease
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Bob Smith's Conversation With Nuclear Weapons
The other day, Bob Smith came out and said that he already knows all that there is to know about the nuclear weapons and how every country has
them and have them pointed in the United States direction. I got to sit down and have a conversation with him about these things that he knows about
the nuclear weapons and the other countries plans for their nuclear weapons. He told me, "Every country has nuclear weapons and they are pointing
them right at we speak." He also continued to tell me, "The other countries are just waiting for us to do something wrong to them and then in a few
seconds notice the nukes would be sent right at the United States." I continued to listen to him go on about his ideas and how he thought if we didn't
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Bob realized that I was having trouble listening to him and asked what was wrong.
I then asked him, "What was the suit he was wearing?"
He then responded, "I am glad you asked, this here is my special nuke suit. I designed it myself so that when the other countries do send their
nuclear weapons towards us that it will survive the fallout." I was very intrigued that he had made his own suit to be able to survive the fallout of a
nuke. He followed that up by saying, "If you think that my suit is nice, you should see my Fallout Shelter I had installed for when they decide to send
the nukes."
Not know what I was getting myself into I said, "let's go have a look at this Fallout shelter."
Bob then said, "Okay, I will show my Fallout Shelter. I will drive you back to my house and then you can have a look at it." We continued outside to
the parking lot and then he stops at this vehicle that looks like something that might be across the ocean fighting in some war. He told me, "Hop on in.
This bad boy right here can withstand the impact of a nuke taking it straight on." I had no other choice but to get
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Ecological Effects of Anti Communism Strategies by the...
During the early stages of the Cold War (1945–1954), the United States became so dedicated to stopping the spread of communism that they
completely ignored the potential ecological effects of their strategic decisions, signifying a complete disconnect from contemplative ecology.
During this period under the Truman Administration, there was an overwhelming societal belief that national security concerns trump environmental
safety. As a matter of fact, there was zero concern from the federal government towards environmental safety, as evidenced by the United States
Federal Government Spending for the Fiscal Year of 1950. Zero concern equalling zero dollars being spent on 'pollution abatement', and most appalling
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For the consequences of wiping out American cities with atomic weapons would result in the simultaneous destruction of Soviet cities from an
American counter–attack. The ultimate result would be mutually assured destruction on both sides. The ecological reprocussions from such a scenario
would be disasterous. Both the Americans and the Soviets had enough nuclear weapons to not only wipe each other off the map, but also enduce a
global nuclear winter–which is when the nuclear fallout is so thick it blocks out the sun, lowering the global climate, killing of plantlife, animal life
which depended on that plantlife, and ultimately causing a complete food chain disruption. Hell on Earth as we know it.
Fortunately, worldwide nuclear winter was only a possibility, never a reality. But for some people, the reprocussions of the use of nuclear weapons are
very real. The United States tested 67 nuclear weapons in Bikini Atoll from 1946–1958. Bikini Atoll, which belonged to a conglomerate of 23
islands–the Marshall Islands–was formerly inhabited by nearly 5000 bikinians before they were voluntarily evacuated in order to begin nuclear testing.
Many of the Bikinians resided on nearby Rongelap atoll, until fallout from the Castle Bravo Hydrogen Bomb test in 1954 shrouded the atoll in a cloud
of radioactive fallout, forcing them to once again relocate to another island. The US Government declared Bikini atoll habitable in 1970, and
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1960s: Preparedness Film
Question One
Preparedness film from 1960s that offers advice on how to prepare for nuclear attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5pMDUk3W6M This was
an educational film of 1960s that focused on preparedness for nuclear attack. According to the film, the military forces are seen being trained in
preparation for the nuclear attack. Individuals were also being advised on how to stay alert in the case of a nuclear attack. The full film focuses on
dispatching of vehicles, clearance of runways, post operations, reporting of cases related to damages and vacating of buildings in case of nuclear
attack. In the scenarios presented in the film, individuals had knowledge regarding the harmful effects of using nuclear weapon and as a result, they
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This means that the world was to prepare for future effects as a result of the nuclear fallout. According to the video, it was of great importance for
one to prepare with his or her family to face the dangers brought about by the war in order to survive in the future. The use of nuclear weapons was
seen as catastrophic and its impacts could be seen even after many centuries, this implied its negative effects on the environment as well as on human
beings.
For instance, from the explosion of nuclear weapons, several radioactive radiations that are usually emitted and have harmful effects to all creatures
on earth. Therefore, is vital for every person to stay alert and be prepared in situations where such cases are likely to occur to avoid being harmed.
According to the video, effects attributed to radiations will still occur even after several centuries and the radiations are considered to be causative
agents for dangerous incurable diseases such as cancer. As per the video, the best measures for one to protect himself or herself from nuclear fallout
and radiation are distance, shielding and time. Therefore, it is useful for one to adopt some protective measures even if they are temporary. It is
suggested that the more shielding, distance and time an individual takes, the better
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Review Of ' The Elder Scrolls '
Another Bethesda game and yes, it is great! Okay, I will elaborate my opinion; Bethesda makes lots of great role–playing (RPG) games with open
world environments. Although, I never could understand why Bethesda likes to kick off their amazing voice actors off the face of the Earth. I'm
pretty sure if Bethesda was able to cast Mel Blanc and James Earl Jones as voice actors they would probably be either Gordon Freeman or Link. In The
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, they kill off Patrick Stewart in addition to that we get ten minutes of Liam Neeson in Fallout 3. This game has a gripping
and expansive showcase of how much depth and great excitement can be packed into one videogame. It does justice to the rest of the Fallout franchise,
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Like Red Dead Redemption, I would recommend the Game of the Year Edition since you get the most of the game. Along with that similarity, Fallout
also has a slow motion mechanic called the Vault–Tec Assisted Targeting or V.A.T.S. system, where you are able to pick what part of the target's body
like head, body, limbs or weapons to shoot off. The gameplay is solid and the story is decent, it is best to ignore most of the story because of it being
a pretty bland story telling, but I would recommend reading the story and the newspaper through the land to give the game character.
NITPICK CENTER: Straight off the bat of Fallout 3, you are giving the trauma of the game 's opening, in which you are dumped bleary eyed and
bloodstained straight out of the womb. Then the game expects you, a newborn baby, to come up with a gender, name, and future appearance. I
personally find it rude to put that much pressure on a baby. Then the story goes Christopher Nolan by skipping parts of your life. Afterwards, your
father, Liam Neeson, ditches you and leaves the vault you have been living in your entire life. Being motherless since your mom died giving birth
and Liam Neeson ended up like Picard, you are also fatherless. Then when the protagonist is ready to step out in the real world, the immersion breaks
when the game says, "Hey, are you satisfied with your first ten minutes of the game because if you aren't just step into this DeLorean and travel back
to the past?" I just do
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Personal Narrative Essay On Shelters
As the explosions continue we hear the radio broadcasting its final message giving survivors, advice not to depart from their shelter until at least a
month due to overwhelming amounts of radiation. I feel fortunate to have always kept the bomb shelter from the fifty's well stocked in case of a
disaster such as this I have always been paranoid and luckily enough it turned out to have saved my life and the ten others who occupy the shelter
with me. As I glance around the shelter I realize it is no bigger than the lake house my Uncle Bob owned. The shelter is comprised of four rooms a
kitchen, a designated sleeping area with 6 cots, the main hall, and a storage room. The shelter certainly wasn't designed to occupy eleven individuals
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Are we going to sit here for two weeks and take our chances or are we going to kick five people out and wait out the month?" I looked around and
everybody was awkwardly looking at each other as though nobody wanted to speak their mind until Don spoke up. " I think five people need to be
kicked so long Hazel stays it's the end of the world and we have to be thinking about repopulating the earth." Hazel shoots Don a disgusted and
speaks her mind "I agree with Don that we should kick five out and he should be one Don has not exceptional traits all he does is hit on me and
Alberta." Poor Don as everybody collectively agreed that he had nothing to offer and basically was the equivalent of a leech stuck in
unmentionable areas. As I saw Don crying in the corner, I knew there had to be a better way to go about this and that's when this crazy idea hit me.
I spoke up and said "Everybody agrees that we should only keep six correct?" Everybody nodded their heads and agreed and then I said "Why don't I
put all of our names in a hat and since this is my bunker I will pull the names out and whoever is drawn gets to
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The Day After Analysis
The Day After The American television film The Day After is a 1980s
–science fiction film dramatizing the catastrophic events resulting from a nuclear
fallout between the United States and the Soviet Union. The movie documents the accustomed lives of two diverging families in three distinct,
chronological stages. The first phase begins in a pre–war period during which Dr. Russell Oakes and his wife, Helen, a noble Kansas City family,
receive word from their daughter that she will be moving to Boston. Meanwhile, in the bordering state of Missouri, the Dahlberg's, a rural family of
five, are preparing for the upcoming marriage of their eldest child, Denise. Amid these monumental changes, the families are further burdened by an
emergency broadcast, warning a sudden declaration of war. When the first missile hits, Dr. Oakes is stranded on a crowded highway some thirty miles
away, en route to the University of Kansas Hospital. He arrives by foot to treat a myriad of wounded patients, suffering from exposure to the
high–levels of radiation released upon the missiles impact. As the crisis escalates, and another missile is launched from a nearby field in Missouri, the
Dahlberg's move hastily to take shelter in their basement, however, not without consequence; their youngest son, Danny, catches sight as a missile
detonated and is blinded. Soon thereafter, KU student Stephen Klein wandered upon the farm and is warily taken in by the Dahlberg's. But, when
Denise goes frantic after
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Minuteman Nuclear Missiles: Article Analysis
The first clue that the physiological goal of civil defense was working in 1964, was the fact that many of the articles dealt only with the physical
construction, installation, and maintenance of the Minuteman Nuclear Missiles. Thirty–one of the of the sixty–five articles published dealt with the
building and maintaining of the missile wing. The fact that a great deal of the articles again demonstrated civil defense had successfully created an
environment in which nuclear weapons could be installed, and people would not protest with fear. It must also be noted that the Herald did not hide
either the potential dangers of nuclear weapons nor the protest of nuclear weapons occurring in other parts of the world at the time. On May 13th, the
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The Consequences Of The Atomic Bombs
The not–so wild 1950s frontier were vastly sprawling lands comprised of gorgeous geology. The dry ecosystem inspires carnivorous creatures to roam
the desert in search of their next meal. The sun bleeds into cascading mountains within the day, blurring the horizon with harmonious colors, leaving no
doubt of natures undisturbed beauty. Those moments, were then interrupted with a blinding light. An accession of a mushroom cloud followed behind,
indicating the destruction of all in total annihilation. The aftermath leading to the extinction of life as we know it. The explosion described wasn't
naturally occurring, but a demonstration of the United States fission weapons testing program. The military tested numerous atomic bombs in Nevada's
deserts which could be seen as an everyday occurrence, desensitizing those around it. The testing stopped and slowed down into continuous looming
threat. The atomic bomb was so terrifyingly devastating that many artists such as: Ed Ruschas' Atomic Princess, Jack Malottes' The End, and Ken
Lisbournes' Cape Thompson! captured in painting the physical and metaphorical repercussion during the aftermath that I'd like to discuss. First up is
Ed Ruschas' Atomic Princess, which I interpreted as the simplest in terms in painting style compared to Malottes and Lisbournes themes and color use
in my opinion. However, this does not deter away from a metaphorical meaning painted on the canvas. I stared hard at Atomic Princess and realized the
background
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The Atomic Bomb Was Necessary
The Atomic Bomb was needed to be Used then, but not now Cullen J. Babcock I002 FALL 15 HIST 102 Dr. Lilia Anand American Military
University Abstract The Atomic Bomb or known Atom Bomb was created by a scientist, which assembled the first bomb. He and General Leslie
Graves officially and successfully tested it in New Mexico, July 21, 1945. Despite this, two refugees from Italy and Germany in the early 1940's,
Enrico Fermi and Leo Szilard were the first to ever produce a controlled chain reaction. The bomb was created to use during WW2 and end it. This
was big for America as president Franklin was notified that Germany was working on a similar weapon to use on America and its Allies. This
bomb was needed to win the war and it took approximately 160,000 lives as a result while also having many affects on the people then, the people
today, and the environment (Henretta, Edwards, & Self, 2012). The US was the first and only country to this day to drop an atomic bomb on another
country, not once, but twice. This did end the war; however, the results were quite devastating to Japan. The environment and lives lost were all
greatly impacted however, the world as a whole would be impacted for years to come. It also had its political reasoning behind it to show the global
power of America. The devastation caused by the bombs also created deterrence from using them in the future at the time. Furthermore, now as other
countries have improved technological
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Should Children Be Allowed To Play Violent Video Games...
In the article "Should Children be allowed to Play Violent Video Games" the author states that although there are many different pros and cons and
there is no right answer to the central question. The author states that the decision of children playing violent games be left up to them. In the article
the author asserts that one argument to allow children to play video games that showcase violence is that it can act as a stress reliever and help
control their emotions. This argument is a valid one by those who believe this but for those who have a counter argument say that this is not true.
The counter argument to video games being helpful is that they are harmful. There is no inbetween or balance between these two sides the author
suggests that the two opposing sides will never come to an agreement. The negative side says that video games make children more violent and
less capable to deal with real world problems. The argument of Children being allowed to play violent video games is ultimately a decision that a
parent would need to make with a compromise between the child and the parent. In the discussions of children playing violent video games, one
controversial issue has been weather it beneficial or not. On the one hand opposers argues that Violent video games ruins kids abilities to handle real
world problems. On the other hand defenders opposes saying that these games are beneficial for children. My own view is that video games can be
beneficial for kids. In my
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Full Body Burden Research Paper
Full Body Burden is Kristen Iversen's story of living next to a secret nuclear facility in Colorado. It talked about how all the people Kristen knew
moved, died of cancer, or knew someone that had cancer. "We're the lucky ones. Nearly every family we grew up with has been affected by cancer
in some way. Some of those illnesses and deaths can be linked, directly or indirectly, to Rocky Flats." (339). Kristen had other siblings that had
different relationships with Rocky Flats and had to deal with the troubles of their parents. The first national protest against the facility occurred. "A
date is set for the first big national protest at Rocky Flats: April 29, 1978. To ensure a peaceful protest, the Rocky Flats Action Group spends months
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Kristen's marriage with Andrew fell apart and she moved into a small duplex in Arvada with her kids. Kurt moved back to Colorado and hisfamily
lived next door. Kris then filled out an application to work as a receptionist for Rocky Flats and got accepted. Many new friends were made by the
workers at Rocky Flats and they all gossiped about how they want to quit their jobs, but if they did, they will not get jobs anywhere else. All
Kristen did was type pages of things related to Rocky Flats and during her time she learned about the plant. Another bad fire happened at Rocky
Flats and Kris discovered she had to get surgery to remove her left lymph node in her neck. Kris and her father later had a coffee date, and
discussed things about the past. EG&G took over the plant from Rockwell and now was the operator for Rocky Flats. A lawsuit was filed on
thousands of people living downwind of Rocky Flats. The suit stated that Rockwell and Dow allowed plutonium to contaminate people's land. They
started to clean the waste that was left everywhere, but it took a lot of effort. "The cleanup itself generates waste. Every glove, shovel, screwdriver,
and wrench used to disassemble Rocky Flats
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The Cold War By Kenneth Rose 's One Nation Underground
The Cold War, which was considered the "years of maximum danger," lasted from 1949–1962. This period brought an increasing sense of danger to
America because the Soviet Union came into possession of an atomic bomb in 1949; an idea many Americans thought to be impossible unless the
Soviet Union had a spy in the United States, which they did. Because the Soviet Union had an atomic bomb, a nuclear war became a reality. In
Kenneth Rose's "One Nation Underground" he told of rising issues associated with the Cold War and the threat of nuclear bombings. The Cold War, in
conjunction with the inventions of (total destructive) bombs, generated new dangers, fears, and morality issues among Americans, which led to further
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When the Soviet Union came into possession of a nuclear bomb, the realization that the horrific aftermath, much like the one in Hiroshima, could
happen in America struck fear into Americans. The cold war in conjunction with the nuclear arms race raised a countless number of dangers that were
new to Americans. One of the most obvious risks raised by the nuclear arms race was the blast of the bomb itself. The bombs that were emerging were
only getting colossal, and the effects were reaching potential world destruction. For example, the atomic bombs used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were
minuscule compared to the Hydrogen bomb, which the U.S built to stay ahead of the Soviet Union. But as history has shown itself, the Soviet Union
came kept up with the competition and created a Hydrogen bomb as well. Now both countries possessed bombs that could decimate out entire countries.
Not only would the blast of the bomb have devastating effects on communities, but also the fallout of the bomb would play a vast role in the outright
destruction of populations. The fallout, when all of the radiation from the bomb falls on the people, resulted in gruesome health effects. The fallout
could cause rashes, severe burns, leukemia, and birth defects for anyone outside, so the answer was thought to be shelter if under nuclear attack. With
that being said, the fallout shelter became a huge topic of conversation among Americans.
Many
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  • 1. Pseudoscience In The Happening M. Night Shyamalan's apocalyptic thriller The Happening depicts an immediate threat to humanity in which people are attacked by air–borne substances. The unknown substance re–wires the brains of those infected causing them to perform violent acts of self harm that result in mass suicide across the North–Eastern region of the United States. The culprit? Plants. The Happening endorses the outrageous possibility that as a mechanism of self defense, plants release chemicals or toxins into the air with the intent to kill humans in response to years of pollution and global warming. Throughout the movie, "science" is used to prove the possibility of an event like this occurring. While there is evidence to suggest certain aspects of the film may have some truth to them, more often than not, the movie is backed by pseudoscience rather than real scientific data. Pseudoscience can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While it is true that our bodies radiate energy, mood rings pick up changes in temperature, and cannot actually tell us if we're feeling happy versus scared, they only respond to temperature changes. Although the temperature of your body does in fact vary when emotions change, there's too many variables (i.e weather, health, etc.) that make mood rings inaccurate. There's also an issue with the fact that when the plants "strike" the wind blows, insinuating that there's some kind of correlation or communication between the behavior of the wind and the plants. It's no surprise this ridiculous bit of pseudoscience appears in the film given that according to Mark Wahlberg's character Elliot, scientists make up explanations of natural phenomena but they never really understand it. This is a completely inaccurate depiction of science and better fits the definition of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Road By Cormac Mccarthy "The Road" depicts a solemn and deteriorating environment that can no longer provide the fundamentals to a society due to the nuclear disaster. The sudden depletion of the resources within their environment made it difficult for the father and the son to find sustenance. They were constantly traveling towards the South looking for safe places to situate themselves because the father knew that they would not be able to survive the nuclear winter. The genre of the novel is post–apocalyptic science fiction because it revolves around a dismantling society. Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" depicts how environmental destruction finally gave sense for people to value the world and what it had to offer. Environmental destruction irrevocably comes as a shock to human society, since people are so dependent upon all the resources that nature provides them. "Ecosystem services are essential for human life... They include provisions of clean water, and flood control, creation of soil, pollination of crops, providing habitats for fisheries, and other benefits that underpin human well–being"(Daily xviii). These assets provided by the environment help the world run with ease giving the father and the son and their society the resources they needed until their terrain was contaminated by the radioactivity due to the nuclear explosion. "The clock stopped at 1:17. A long shear of light and then a series of low concussions... He went into the bathroom and threw the light switch but the power was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis of the Fallout New Vegas Video Game Fallout New Vegas takes place in post–nuclear Las Vegas, where the New California Republic (NCR) and Caesars' Legion are battling it out for control of the strip. You are a random courier who wakes up in the small town of New Springs after being shot in the head. After being patched up, you set off into the Mojave to find out who shot you. When Fallout New Vegas was announced, I was not interested in it at all. I had never heard of the Fallout games beforehand, and it just seemed like a very generic shooter. Was I ever wrong. Fallout New Vegas is now one of my favourite games of all time. The most amazing thing about Fallout New Vegas is the atmosphere. Thegame has a very nineteen fifty's style to it. In the more civilized parts of New Vegas people walk around with the elvis–style jackets and the flowing skirts that were popular in the 50's. There is also an optional in–game radio which belts out popular fifties and sixties tunes from the likes of Nat King Cole and Dean Martin. It all really makes you feel like you're actually there. Another thing that makes Fallout New Vegas great is overall game–play. The game is a mix between a shooter and a role–playing game. The game takes place from a first person perspective and your character generally uses guns and laser weapons, but you also level up. When you level up you get experience points to upgrade different skills like your ability to fix things or your speaking skills. If you want to be able to talk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay The Importance of Fallout Shelters A fallout shelter is a shelter that was used in a time of need. From 1947 to 1991, fallout shelters were a big hit during the Cold war. The fallout shelter represents the atomic age and how families got through nuclear attacks. A lot was contributed in the making of these shelters, and they kept families together. Time and effort to keep America safe is what made these shelters important to American History. Not only are the fallout shelters a symbol of the cold war and fear, but it also significantly impacted America because they protected Americans from radioactive debris, gave America shelter in a time of war, and it reduced casualties. The Shelters protected America from radioactive debris. The free–standing, double hulled structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along with packing enough material for the time being, a shelter plan is a must (Bomb Shelter Guide). Before the shelters, the issue of the Cold War and nuclear attack were introduced and it induced panic ("Kennedy Urges Americans to Build Bomb Shelters"). As the nuclear attack was seen as a threat to Americans, Cuba had already received nuclear missiles. Cuba's nuclear missile attack was known as the Cuban Missile Crisis, in which the USSR placed nuclear missiles in Cuba. This event resulted in the 13 days crisis. The 13 days crisis was tense, and during this time period, Americans began to stock up on canned foods. Canned food was the only food Americans shopped for because none of the shelters had refrigeration, and there were no stoves or microwaves ("The Family Fallout Shelter"–Nebraska). Games like Monopoly, or cards were often played in the shelters to pass time by. Girls often had diaries to write in about how living in the shelter was like. We've suffered a war, and one thing we know: Whenever our nation's faced war, whether it was in the 1980s when we were winning the Cold War or in the 1940s during World War II, the responsible thing to do has been to borrow money to win the war (Mehlman). On top of Americans having shelter, fear and casualties were reduced ("Fallout Shelters).Washington was the main focal point of the nuclear threat, and because of that, these shelters were offered for their protection and safety. To promote fallout shelters in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Theme Of The Atomic Cafe One recurring theme of The Atomic CafГ© is the fear and paranoia present in the United States during the Atomic Age. The year 1947 was known as the year of division between the East and the West. Both the United States and Russia have different ideologies for their respective countries and they both wanted to shape the post war world. One good example of this is the conflict over post war Poland where both countries refused to give in to each other. This created tension and hence, wariness against each other. Ironically, the United States and Russia were working together as the Allied Powers during the war, united by a common enemy, the Axis powers. However, even during the war, the United States kept their guard up against the Russians. This... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to wind directional change, residual radiation was being blown towards St. George, sabotaging the inhabitants. America had dropped the fallacy bomb once again with another attempt to convince people that by staying "indoors for one hour", they will be safe, and that "there is no danger" and "need not be alarmed". Military men in Camp Desert Rock were also convinced that they were not in a haphazard operation. Throughout the documentary, the US reiterated time and again that the public should not be overly fearful of nuclear radiation, that nuclear radiation was not their primary interest. For instance, the US Army films showed that radiation passes through quickly. A common rebuttal used against opponents of the atomic bombs was that while the atomic bomb does have its own set of inherent risks, but risks are found everywhere and people should not concern themselves with such illogical thoughts and fears. The trivial case of burning yourself when cooking was compared to a large scale explosion, depicting how the Americans have greatly underestimated nuclear weapons. A short film of a man worried about radiation causing hair loss was shown where he was initially listening to a radio channel highlighting the dangers. Instead, he switched channel to one that states that radiation causes a temporary effect instead. This shows how Americans chose to ignore warnings and be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Persuasive Essay On Nuclear Weapons North Korea has threatened freedom and prosperity in the eastern hemisphere for the past 25 years. In the last 5 years, the United States has been specifically targeted by this unstable nation. North Korea possesses the missile power to be able to send nuclear warheads across the Pacific Ocean to the United States. The United Nations (U.N.) has placed new sanctions on North Korea trying to slow down their research. Their leader, Kim Jong–Un, responded by saying that they will retaliate "thousands of times" against Washington D.C. (Campbell). Several important questions have surfaced due to North Korea possessing nuclear weapons; what kind of destruction can occur if nuclear weapons were launched? How has the corrupt government in North Korea expanded this issue? Finally, how will the United States and the U.N. stop this escalating problem? With the ongoing threat of North Korea, one must realize anew the danger of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are explosive weapons that get their power from the splitting, or fission, of all the atomic nuclei in several kilograms of plutonium. The genesis of atomic weapons started in the 1930s in a top–secret program called the "Manhattan Project." The goal of this project was to create working nuclear weapons before the Germans. Once Germany surrendered, the major focus of the U.S. then switched to beating Russia in the nuclear arms race. Once the U.S. created the atomic bomb, they soon created a new bomb thousands of times more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Nuclear Fallout Shelters The Civil Defense film of 1963 describe family duties for a nuclear fallout shelter The film basically showed features of what it would be like in public shelters during a nuclear fallout. This film also explained what the Government will supply which is they would only stock public shelters with the supplies necessary to survive during the fallout. These shelters although the food is nutritious, water clean and sanitary means are good adequate spacing was very tight. With families having no space to sleep comfortably and making the best of the bedding space they have. The local authorities would focus on any additional supplies for the shelters such as medication that does not come with government first aid kits, towels, soap laundry detergent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on The Atomic Cafe The Atomic Cafe The Atomic Cafe is a 1982 documentary film compiled of clips from government propaganda, training films, news stories, advertisements and other media from the 1940's through the 1950's. Many films were prepared by the U.S. government either for the military or for its citizens to view. The form of Atomic Cafe was unique for documentaries. It was produced entirely of different film sources edited together, without narration. The film made its points solely through the selection and order of the clips included in the documentary. The purpose of the film was to show the American people of the 1980's exactly how the government distributed propaganda and deceived the American citizens of the 1950's. Atomic Cafe is a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government knew that such actions and the "Duck and Cover" methods recommended in schools would, in fact, provide absolutely no protection against exposure to fallout. The government also promoted building a fallout shelter, stocked with supplies of canned goods, as a way to survive atomic war. This was only a partial truth, since a shelter could protect from radiation, but not from fire storms. The filmmakers' main ideas are that the government misled and lied to the people of the U.S. so that they would believe that the atomic bomb would have no effect on their health and security, that we should question if the government should have lied to the American people, and to make us question whether or not the citizens of the U.S. would continue to be as naive as the people of the 1950's. I do mostly agree with the filmmakers' thesis. It is obvious that the government was lying and misleading the people of the U.S. regarding the ability to survive nuclear war. I don't think that it was entirely right that the government lied to the U.S. people. I don't believe it was the government's place or choice to withhold such important information. Citizens have a right to know, but in cases, it's better for them to not know to prevent riots and episodes of mass hysteria. If the citizens had known all the facts about the horrible consequences of a nuclear war, there might have been more opposition to the continuing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Nuclear Energy: Chernobyl And Fukushima Tragic, devastating nuclear events occurred in Chernobyl and Fukushima negatively impacting the environment and health of people in the surrounding area. As the result of oversight and human errors, these issues could be categorized as megadisasters caused by manmade catastrophe. This essay will highlight the issues with nuclear power plants that lead to incidences and horrific fallout, as is featured in both highlighted nuclear events. Through a comparison of the nuclear events at Chernobyl and Fukushima, this essay hopes to shed light on the value and dangers of nuclear energy. Through identifying issues with nuclear power, issues such as the lack of preparedness, contingency planning, and adequate public awareness can be challenged and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, evidence has shown that the origin of the radiation leaks were the breakage of pipes preventing coolant and recirculation from occurring. More likely than a natural disaster causes this nuclear incident is a faulty reactor design, improper upkeep and maintenance, and lack of information available. A GE engineer resigned over concerned on the safety of the Mark 1 model expressing that it was "'not designed to withstand the loads' that could be experienced in a large–scale accident" (Green Business, 2011). The Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) was warned by the Nuclear Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) that "on its failure to inspect critical pieces of equipment at the plant, including recirculation pumps" (McNeill & Adelstein, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Nuclear Fallout Winds: A Case Study In the mid nineteenth century, the government tested nuclear weapons in Nevada and nuclear fallout winds drifted towards southwest Utah and effected the citizens and their animals. In 1953 in Cedar City Utah, Kern and McRae Bulloch witnessed blasts in the early morning that they described as the sky lighting up just like day, accompanied by a reddish pick mushroom cloud. They were sheep herders and after being exposed they noticed burning on their arms and felt a burning sensation all through their skin. Later they noticed strange spots on their sheep and eventually the majority of the sheep died. Consequently, other farmers faced the same issues and in one area, 1420 lambing ewes and 2970 new lambs died from radiation exposure. When these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. O ' Neill 's Non Fiction Piece, The Firecracker Boys O'Neill's non–fiction piece, The Firecracker Boys, provides an in depth depiction of the morality and ecological problems behind the 'peaceful use' of nuclear bombs . Unmasking true intentions, O'Neill describes the Atomic Energy Commission's (AEC) push to continue nuclear bomb testing, regardless of the global moratorium or the resulting implications it would have on national relations with the Soviets. O'Neill provides a perspective that sees through all of the misconstrued data and influential power of the AEC, showing clear drivers behind the backing of these destructive practices. As a whole, The Firecracker Boys addresses both the environmental and social injustices that the AEC and its proponents wholeheartedly represented. On October 31, 1958, a global moratorium on all nuclear bomb testing was put into effect after the scientific and public community became increasingly aware of the negative effects that the radioactive fallout was having on both the ecological and social communities. Strontium 90, a toxic chemical found in this fallout was being taken up as calcium by the living organisms in the radioactive zones. According to O'Neill, "A single teaspoon of it, if distributed evenly among all the people on earth, would kill every one of them within a few years" (O'Neill, 51). Once this chemical is taken up by living organisms, it enters the immensely interconnected food chain. Specifically in Alaska, the radioactive fallout found its way into the native ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Section 4. Role Of The Community Health Nurse. The Role SECTION 4 Role of the Community Health Nurse The role of the community health nurse in a nuclear event includes education of the public, preparation of other medical professionals, and involvement with community officials in the protection of the public. By educating the public on how to protect themselves, the community health nurse lessens the impact of a nuclear meltdown or explosion. Information is power, and by informing the community of how to protect themselves against the possibility of exposure, we give them the tools needed to keep themselves safe. This, then lessens the number of casualties during the chaotic time of the event. Preparing other health professionals and volunteers lessens the impact on the public health nurses... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The third factor to consider is timing. If you find yourself in an area of protection at the time of a nuclear disaster, remember that radioactive materials lose intensity quickly. "Radioactive fallout poses the greatest threat to people during the first two weeks, by which time it has declined to about 1 percent of its initial radiation level." (Department of Homeland Security, n.d.). A second primary prevention strategy would be to provide areas of protection if you live in an are prone to a nuclear disaster, such as a community with a nuclear power plant or an area of hostility and subject to nuclear war. By living in close proximity to nuclear energy, you are, by default, subject to a possible nuclear disaster, either by human error or intentional attack. Community leaders should provide adequate protection in such an area. Hospitals, and other major public buildings should be built with the thought of the potential exposure to a nuclear blast in mind. Reinforcing walls and foundations to protect the building itself and those who seek shelter inside it. A third primary prevention strategy is to adequately prepare the medical professionals and volunteers in high risk areas to properly care for the victims of such an event. Ensuring that the provided shelters are stocked with proper medical supplies to care for injuries and illnesses caused by the nuclear incident and/or those caused by the turmoil and panic that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis: The Road By Cormac Mccarthy L'Heureux II, John Lang and Lit Year 2 2/10/2017 Written Task 2 Title of the text for analysis: The Road by Cormac McCarthy,2006 Part of the course to which the task refers: Part 4– Literature, a critical study Prescribed question: How does the text conform to, or deviate from, the conventions of a particular genre, and for what purpose? My critical response will: в—Џ Show how the text conforms to the post–apocalyptic genre. в—Џ Show how resources, including basics such as food and water, are a scarcity. в—Џ Show how the weakest suffer, with slavery a possibility, andhuman life is cheap. в—Џ Show the weather is bad due to some nuclear fallout в—Џ Show how morals are significantly less important when compared to personal survival. In the book, The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "They had for food was a single can of peaches but h Meade the boy eat it and he would not take any." (McCarthy, Pg. 230). Constantly struggling to find available food sources the two were, at times, left starving and without any idea where their next meal would come from. "We 've got to find something to eat, we have no choice." (McCarthy, Pg. 106). Their resources were not only limited in terms of food but in basic necessities as well. They lacked some of the common items they needed to stay alive. "Where all was burnt to ash before them no fires were to be had and the nights were long and dark and cold beyond anything they 'd yet encountered. Cold to crack the stones. To take your life. He held the boy shivering against him and counted each frail breath in the blackness." (McCarthy, Pg. 14) The man and boy had no way to create a warm environment for themselves giving the conditions they were living in. They then had to deal with the cold and the fact that they did not have as much as they needed to keep them warm. Giving the horrible living condition and scarcity of resources, the characters in this book had to have a certain level of strength to survive. The weak within the area had a lower chance of survival than those who were more strongly prepared. "The old man shook his head. I 'm past all that now. Have been for
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  • 15. The Death Of The Cold War Think if you were in Nagasaki, And you watched your home get destroyed if you were lucky you may have died right away. Nevermind, the ones who die right away are the lucky ones the others will have radiation poisoning which will cause all types of cancers. And it will affect families for generation to come And not only will it affect humans it will affect animals. Also the bomb didn't just destroy people it destroyed the landscape, building, houses, anything in its radius. Although it wasn't all bad as it did open us up to different power opportunities, although even then it can still cause problems a lot of problems including the nuclear race. Eventually, it will be scary just to go outside if there is a world war there will be nuked.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the bomb dropped it killed 100,000 instantly and another 100,000 wounded from the bomb. More than 90 percent of the city was destroyed the survivors from the first bomb said all they remembered was a brilliant light, whiter than any white they have ever seen. It was like millions upon millions of flashbulbs going off at once. Few recalled hearing any noise. All those families dead, just think if the war never happened. Or that they beat us to the nuclear bomb and that happened the us. And they would probably would bomb new York first since its such a big city now for devastation. When an atomic bomb explodes it creates a shock wave. So powerful it can lift people of the ground from a mile away and hurl them through the air. This is followed by a heat wave so hot it makes things spontaneously combust and literally vaporize people if they 're close enough. When little boy exploded over Nagasaki, the entire city seemed to disintegrate. Buildings were falling and fires appearing out of nowhere it was estimated the point the bomb exploded the temperature exceeded 10,000 degrees. Heat engulfed the city. Within minutes the sky that was bright turned dark. As thousands of people wandered the streets dazed, burned and bleeding a giant cloud covered Nagasaki. The radioactive fallout had begun. People who survived the first bomb were terribly injured and illnesses from the enormous amount of radiation that fell on the cities. The atomic bomb dropped on the caused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Effects Of 9/11 On Terrorism During the Cold War era, fallout shelters were an instrumental part of society where the government–sponsored these measures to protect the country and its citizens from nuclear attack. However, the Cold war has past and a new threat has emerged that is unpredictable and seems to appear out of nowhere. Seemingly, the government is trying to secure the critical infrastructure of the United States through internal restructuring, legislation and the private sector. Therefore, the attacks of 9/11 brought a new enemy to our shores that were radical in their thinking and the methods they employed. Furthermore, they wore no uniforms and belonged to no single government, which made them hard to identify amongst our population. Therefore, the United States declared war on these terrorists and implemented some radical new ideas that were institutionalized immediately after 9/11. First, the executive branch and legislative branch consolidate several departments and agencies throughout the federal government into the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The theory at the time of this restructuring was to better prepare our country for all–hazards, including the threat from terrorists. At the time, the idea was sound. However, this knee–jerk response to the 9/11 attacks created many unexpected problems that would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Patriot Act was imposed immediately after 9/11 and has been updated since. However, this act continues to create a plethora of controversy in its Constitutional legality in depraving its citizens their civil liberties in the areas of freedom of speech and their rights to legal representation (Kashan, 2010). Nevertheless, the government intended to protect its citizens from the emerging new threat and at the time the citizens agreed to withhold their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nuclear Radiation and Fallout Effects The Fallout If a nuclear fallout were to occur, the earth would turn into a radiated wasteland. The earth would be essentially non–liveable, but it could be possible to survive. People, with the help of fallout shelters and bunkers, would be able to survive the initial attack and quite possibly live in the shelters until the radiation has dropped to a level in which they can survive. Now, the difference between a nuclear explosion and a convention explosion is that a nuclear explosion can be thousands, or even millions of times more powerful than the largest conventional detonations. There are a few different places a nuclear weapon can erupt at. These explosions are called air, high–altitude, underwater, underground, and surface ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bunkers and shelters all over the world would be packed with as many people as they can fit and some would be overrun with hoards of people trying to get in. The world would panic and do what they think would help them survive. The initial attack of a nuclear weapon would be catastrophic. The blast of these bombs would cause massive destruction. City areas would be completely destroyed by overpressures of 5 psi. These explosions can produce around an overpressure of 50 psi. If an explosion occurs above ground, the blast wave is reflected off the ground, causing a second wave to follow the first. Behind the blast wave comes the thermal radiation; two pulses of thermal radiation emerge from the explosion. The first pulse consists of radiation in the ultraviolet region, and the second pulse carries around ninety–nine percent of the thermal radiation energy. Along with the thermal radiation is the fireball, an extremely hot and spherical mass of air, which occurs in less than one millionth of a second of detonation and continues to grow in size. The fireball will grow and cool down, then the vapors condense to create a cloud containing solid particles of the weapons debris. This cloud is widely know as "The Mushroom Cloud". In some conditions, the many fires created by the explosion can turn into a massive fire known as a "Firestorm". ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bomb ( Fallout ) Shelters Bomb(Fallout) Shelters In the 1950's during Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency which was also the peak of the Cold War, The Soviet Union's development and testing of WMD's (Atomic, Nuclear and H–Bomb) raised fears of war around the world. The Soviet Union started to expand their idea of communism to democratic nations in Europe, this raised tensions with the U.S. which heighten fear and anxiety of the American public of an imminent nuclear/Atom/H–Bomb war between the super powers. The Federal Civil Defense Administration created by President Harry Truman launched an aggressive campaign educating the American public especially those in the suburbs on how to survive, the government believed that cities would be the primary targets and people leaving near needed to know how to survive. According to an article titled "U.S. H–Bomb Test Put Lethal Zone at 7,000 Sq Miles" by William M. Blair published in the New York Times on February 16th 1955, the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission Lewis L. Strauss said "Since nuclear weapons are in possession of the U.S.S.R. the commission believes that the American people wish to be informed regarding the dangers of nuclear explosions and the measures which individuals can take to protect themselves if an atomic attack should occur***.". After 48 nuclear atom and H–Bomb tests in the Pacific by the U.S., scientists were able to study the effects of the aftermath in the immediate and surrounding areas of the blasts. Other than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Marshall Isands And Atomic Bomb Essay "When I ran my hand through my hair clumps of my hair would come out." Said the Marshall Island girl after the largest nuclear war head ever tested by the United States government was set off to the north of her. Bravo (the bombs code name) was 1,000 times more powerful then the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. The Marshallese Islanders environment, health, subsistence, family traditions, rituals, religious practices, and following generations were all greatly impaired from Bravo's blast. The following discuses these effects as well as U.S. interpretations of exposed victims as opposed to unexposed victims. There are also comparisons to the victims of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the U.S. radioactive homeland. To understand why so much of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a Marshallese lost his/her land it was the equal to suicide. From 1946–1958 67 radioactive bombs were tested on the northern Marshall Islands. During this time the islands environments were devastated, some of the islands were completely vaporized. The bombs destroyed six coral islands, obliterated natural resources and contaminated all the islands with radiation (the northern islands are inhabitable to this day). The resources that the Marshallese were self–sufficient on like coconuts, pigs, fish, coconut crab, papaya, squash and arrowroot (staple crop) were ether destroyed or consisted of extremely high radiation levels. The U.S. government did a great environmental injustice for they viewed the Islanders as sub human. The subsistence of the Marshallese Islanders health plummeted. The U.S.'s Department of Energy (DOE) defined the people as two different categories "exposed" and "unexposed." The exposed victims were those present during the 1954 Bravo blast. A U.S. agency named The Compact ran through the DOE determined who is exposed and needs assistance. The Compact did not find that the thousands of islanders who were relocated to the contaminated islands in 1958 by the U.S. to be considered "exposed." These people would develop radiation illnesses of thyroid tumors, leukemia, cancer, reproductive problems, and genetic effects but weren't entitled to any benefits. Instead the unexposed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay On What Makes A Video Game Popular What makes a video Game popular? There are several video games on the market today, and while all can be fun in their own right, there are those games that rise above in terms of popularity, or success. While it may be hard to determine all of what makes a game fun to consumers, there are certain qualities of popular games that surface more commonly than others. There are companies that attempt to scientifically determine a game 's overall "goodness," based on these qualities as well as individual qualities that set it apart from other games. IGN is an internet based game reviewing and help source. It is one of the most prominent sources for reviewing video games. They often receive a game before it's release, and rate it based on its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The game and it's developers were also known for their active communication and feedback with their player base during the game's peak, but as the series has changed hands of developers, communication has since declined. Bethesda, a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media, is responsible for several games, including both the widely popular Fallout series and the even more–so Elder Scrolls series. The Fallout series focuses on life after a nuclear apocalypse, balancing between using futuristic technology and the basic need for survival. The Elder Scrolls series on the other hand is set within a world of swords, magic, and legends. While both have vastly different stories, both have strong RPG (role–playing–game) elements, do not allow multiplayer interaction, and have many other distinctive qualities lead them to often be viewed as incredibly similar games. Both series have led to multiple Game of the Year awards on behalf of the studio, and they have been renowned for their extraordinary graphics, gameplay, detailed story, freedom of character. Not to mention stunning visuals, large–scale worlds, details of concept, and a large scale amount of content. Blizzard Entertainment is responsible for World of Warcraft. (WoW) is one of the most popular video game series to still be played by millions worldwide after its initial release in 2004. While it does have detailed quest and an in–depth story, it is most renowned for it's gameplay, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Seattle Pitting Research Paper On March 23, 1954, Seattle newspapers reported citizens finding pits and glass bubbles within their car windshields at a town 80 miles from Seattle. Police investigated and initially brushed it off as vandalism, albeit without much proof. It did not seem like a serious case, after all...until more reports of similar damages popped up on April 14th from another town 65 miles away, and on that same evening, in Seattle itself. Hundreds of people phoned Seattle police between the 14th and 15th, reporting the same pittings and dings in their windshields. Seattle citizens entered a state of confusion and paranoia, to the point where the mayor had begun to look to President Eisenhower for help when not even the police could find the cause for this.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such dire–sounding headlines only fueled the people's fear of nuclear war more. Upon hearing news of the affected fishermen and the sheer power of such H–bombs, people began to fear not only of other countries, like Soviet Russia, planning to develop similar, if not more destructive hydrogen bombs, but American bomb testings affecting them. "Following atmospheric testing of hydrogen bombs in 1954, people in and around Seattle, Washington began to report mysterious "pitting" damage to auto windshields. [...] The incident was shortly followed by a nationwide rush to buy fallout shelter plans" (Miller 136) The H–bomb testings seemingly spelling doom, according to 1950s media, did not help survival plans make people feel any safer, either. "The film, Duck and Cover, was shown to schoolchildren beginning in 1950. The cartoon turtle, the cheerful theme song, and the practical advice were supposed to reassure children who might worry about an atomic attack. Instead, the images of little Johnny diving off his bicycle convinced children that the bombs could fall at any moment and gave them nightmares" (Walbert). The 1950s was a time where many were scared of being under nuclear attack, children and adults alike. Thus, the unexplainable windshield pittings in Seattle had people easily jumping to a conclusion of nuclear fallout being behind the pittings. Those in Seattle who were "in support of this view ... claimed that they found tiny, metallic–looking particles about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Nuclear Fallout Book Report One the world's largest fear is of nuclear fallout happening, fearing for their lives each day. If a fallout happens what are they supposed to do, what could they do? Well in one guy's case Rex Yanakais, he made shelter for him and his family. Place where his family would live out the fallout for 15 years and be safe from nuclear radiation. Question is did the world actually have the fallout or is it some sick test made by Rex yanakis for his family in the COMPOUND. the author of the book is S.A Bodeen, the author of several acclaimed picture books. A winner of the Ezra Jack Keats Award. She's a native of wisconsin and most recently lived in the Pacific Northwest, where she wrote The Compound and taught creative writing. She's also wrote the thrilling sequel to The compound, The Fallout. These books are the only novels she wrote. The book starts with a six year old birthday boy named Eli yanakis, a young boy and his twin brother Eddy. It was their birthday and having a father like Rex yanakis, president of YK the world's largest computer manufacturer and software developer. You can have anything you want in the world. This year they were on their annual camping trip in montana. That night their father told them he had a surprise for them, they couldn't wait to see it the next day, little did they know tomorrow wouldn't come.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Waken and dizzy, Eli has no idea what's going on. The RV comes to a sudden stop, Eli still lost is being pull out the door by his mom and running in a field following his dad. They come to this man hole in middle of nowhere and climb down to be met by a big steel door. They are rushed in by his father and he shuts the door, Never to reopen for 15 years. Fast forward 9 years Eli, 15 years old now had his birthday today. The same day nine years ago when he lost his brother to the nuclear fallout. he'll never for that day it haunts him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Fallout 4 Research Paper With the release of Fallout 4 the expectations were set high because of the quality of the previous games, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. After playing the game for a while my expectations were met and succeeded due to the quality of the game. If you are a fan of action role playing video games or videogames in general that have endless hours of gameplay, Fallout 4 is the game for you. The game starts out on October 3, 2077 in Boston. The world is on the brink of a nuclear fallout. Your character is an Army veteran who can chose to play as a male or female, your spouse's name is either Nate or Nora and you have a son named Shaun. One afternoon a local Vault–Tec representative shows up to give you a spot in Vault 111 to protect you from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They still included the capability to hack computer terminals, pick some locked doors and pickpocket other people. One things that Fallout 4 differences from previous games is the ability to build and remodel bases. At these bases you have to fight against different enemies to gain control. When you successfully gain control of the base you can fortify them and send some of your companions to the bases. The amount of work put into the bases shows with the satisfaction of the people who live in the base. With the addition of the base building feature and the quality features from the previous game, Fallout 4 is the best Fallout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. I Am An Former Navy Seal Commander With Many Aptitudes And... Essay #3 First and foremost, Let me introduce myself I 'm Mr. Survivalist, I am an ex navy seal commander with many aptitudes and survival tactics. One of my aptitudes that I acquired form my services was the operations and complete servicing of modern day internal combustion engines as a Senior Tech Mechanic. As I moved up the ranks, my training started to become educational, after which I was educated in the field of Communications, Networks and Satellite Operations. Like I mentioned earlier I have many aptitudes, but most of which I am in no liberty to discuss. You may however now that I am 52 years of age, furthermore after my navy service, I took an interest and pursued and attained a Masters in Bio Agriculture which later... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shelter is composed of many individuals with many traits, skills, and fundamental qualities that will aid in the survival and development of our society in the coming years after the Nuclear war. For the moment, our I cannot give too many details of my plan for our shelter as it may be hindered by unknown enemies, but I can share with you my philosophies. I believe that a society needs order, it needs discipline, commitment and most importantly good people with a good heart. I believe every resident of this shelter has those qualities within them. I have six main goals for us: survive, educate, clean–up, rebuild/restructure, repopulate and re–unite. Our shelter has all the proper defenses and shields to prevent any harm to us from the chaos and radiation that will transpiring outside of these walls. Our walls are 15 ft. thick of many layers of protection. We have our very own water supply, food supply both grown here and preserved. We generate our own electricity and have many energy efficient appliances. I have put into place many emergency plants of surviving incase for some reason our shelter becomes compromised. The next goal is educating our young ones. While we wait for the radiation levels to minimize, everyone will be educated for specific roles to better prepare our survival after leaving the shelter. Children however, will receive proper basic education. Those that wish to continue in education will have that option or they may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Nuclear Warheads Should Be Banned Ban on Nuclear Warheads While nuclear warheads can prevent wars, nuclear warheads should be banned throughout the whole world because there are plenty of other ways to settle conflict, radiation given off from the nuclear warheads bring harm to humanity and nature, and nuclear warheads can destroy humanity and possibly Earth. When it comes to nations conflicting with each other nowadays, the first thing that comes to mind is North Korea and nuclear war. Using nuclear warheads should not be even thought of when trying to settle a conflict or conflicts. There are other ways to settle conflict, and if the nations do go to war, then there are ways to end the war without killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Yes, the United States used nuclear warheads to end the Second World War, but the Axis Powers were killing millions of innocent people. The United States had to put a stop to it somehow. But anyways, the nations can try to settle conflict by negotiating with each other to stop any problems they have with each other. Nations need to learn to do this instead of using nuclear warheads because the nuclear warheads can bring major harm to humanity and nature. Nuclear warheads can cause hundreds of thousands of deaths, and sometimes millions. The danger with the warheads is great because not only will they immediately vaporize and kill innocent people, but they can leave people suffering for weeks, months, and even their whole life. People that are not located within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Nuclear Fallout Research Paper Three times in the world's long history has a nuclear event occurred of such an epic proportion that residents will never be able to return to the places they lived. In 2011 a tsunami hit Fukushima, Japan causing a nuclear meltdown, the consequences of which we are just now beginning to see. A man recently documented the plant life which is returning to the desolated city, it reveals the devastating effects of the leftover radiation, and demonstrates why Fukushima may never again be inhabited by human beings again. These mutated flowers are just the first signs of the long–term destruction caused by the nuclear disaster. The Nuclear Fallout When a nuclear disaster occurs it takes time for any forms of life to return to the place that has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay about Cancer and Terry Tempest Williams' Refuge Cancer and Terry Tempest Williams' Refuge "I cannot prove my mother, my grandmothers, along with my aunts developed cancer from nuclear fallout in Utah. But I can't prove they didn't." Epilogue, Refuge In Terry Tempest Williams's Refuge, death slowly claimed almost all of the women of her family. Death took Williams' family members one by one just one or two years apart. In every case, the cause was cancer. Williams insisted in the epilogue that fall–out from the 1951–62 nuclear testing in Utah brought cancer to her family. Because there are many other causes of cancer, such as genetic andenvironmental factors, it is hard for one to insist that nuclear fall–out causes cancer. Therefore, it is important to find out how and why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Iodine 131 causes thyroid cancer. It is a substance that dissolves into liquid such as water and milk. Other chemicals such as Strontium–90 and Cesium 147 as well get into water, milk, soil, food and vegetables that we eat and cause bone, skin cancer and leukemia. Chemicals like Strontium–90 and Cesium–147 remain for up to 200 to 300 years in the atmosphere (CancerSource.) The United States tested nuclear bombs, "215 A– and H–bombs" (www.nukewatch.com) above ground between 1951 and 1963 in the Nevada Test Site. Fifty years later, the U.S government studies stated that over 80,000 people who lived or were born in the U.S suffered from cancer caused by radioactive fall–out from nuclear testing. Over 15,000 of them died. Many of whom were from the states close to the testing sites, called the "downwinders," Utah, Idaho and other states. From the Nevada Test Site the winds carried nuclear radiation fallout, filled with "iodine–131" which caused "75,000 thyroid cancers, ten percent of which are estimated to have been fatal, and strontium–90 and cesium–137, which are dangerous for between 280 and 300 years," (nukewatch) likely causes of bone and skin cancer and leukemia. Therefore, there is some strong evidence that nuclear fall–out in the 1950s did cause cancer. "Downwinders" and people from the states close to the test site were severely exposed to the fallout and have suffered from all kind of cancers. The Center for Disease ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Bob Smith's Conversation With Nuclear Weapons The other day, Bob Smith came out and said that he already knows all that there is to know about the nuclear weapons and how every country has them and have them pointed in the United States direction. I got to sit down and have a conversation with him about these things that he knows about the nuclear weapons and the other countries plans for their nuclear weapons. He told me, "Every country has nuclear weapons and they are pointing them right at we speak." He also continued to tell me, "The other countries are just waiting for us to do something wrong to them and then in a few seconds notice the nukes would be sent right at the United States." I continued to listen to him go on about his ideas and how he thought if we didn't mess with North Korea and Russia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bob realized that I was having trouble listening to him and asked what was wrong. I then asked him, "What was the suit he was wearing?" He then responded, "I am glad you asked, this here is my special nuke suit. I designed it myself so that when the other countries do send their nuclear weapons towards us that it will survive the fallout." I was very intrigued that he had made his own suit to be able to survive the fallout of a nuke. He followed that up by saying, "If you think that my suit is nice, you should see my Fallout Shelter I had installed for when they decide to send the nukes." Not know what I was getting myself into I said, "let's go have a look at this Fallout shelter." Bob then said, "Okay, I will show my Fallout Shelter. I will drive you back to my house and then you can have a look at it." We continued outside to the parking lot and then he stops at this vehicle that looks like something that might be across the ocean fighting in some war. He told me, "Hop on in. This bad boy right here can withstand the impact of a nuke taking it straight on." I had no other choice but to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ecological Effects of Anti Communism Strategies by the... During the early stages of the Cold War (1945–1954), the United States became so dedicated to stopping the spread of communism that they completely ignored the potential ecological effects of their strategic decisions, signifying a complete disconnect from contemplative ecology. During this period under the Truman Administration, there was an overwhelming societal belief that national security concerns trump environmental safety. As a matter of fact, there was zero concern from the federal government towards environmental safety, as evidenced by the United States Federal Government Spending for the Fiscal Year of 1950. Zero concern equalling zero dollars being spent on 'pollution abatement', and most appalling 'protection of biodiversity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the consequences of wiping out American cities with atomic weapons would result in the simultaneous destruction of Soviet cities from an American counter–attack. The ultimate result would be mutually assured destruction on both sides. The ecological reprocussions from such a scenario would be disasterous. Both the Americans and the Soviets had enough nuclear weapons to not only wipe each other off the map, but also enduce a global nuclear winter–which is when the nuclear fallout is so thick it blocks out the sun, lowering the global climate, killing of plantlife, animal life which depended on that plantlife, and ultimately causing a complete food chain disruption. Hell on Earth as we know it. Fortunately, worldwide nuclear winter was only a possibility, never a reality. But for some people, the reprocussions of the use of nuclear weapons are very real. The United States tested 67 nuclear weapons in Bikini Atoll from 1946–1958. Bikini Atoll, which belonged to a conglomerate of 23 islands–the Marshall Islands–was formerly inhabited by nearly 5000 bikinians before they were voluntarily evacuated in order to begin nuclear testing. Many of the Bikinians resided on nearby Rongelap atoll, until fallout from the Castle Bravo Hydrogen Bomb test in 1954 shrouded the atoll in a cloud of radioactive fallout, forcing them to once again relocate to another island. The US Government declared Bikini atoll habitable in 1970, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. 1960s: Preparedness Film Question One Preparedness film from 1960s that offers advice on how to prepare for nuclear attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5pMDUk3W6M This was an educational film of 1960s that focused on preparedness for nuclear attack. According to the film, the military forces are seen being trained in preparation for the nuclear attack. Individuals were also being advised on how to stay alert in the case of a nuclear attack. The full film focuses on dispatching of vehicles, clearance of runways, post operations, reporting of cases related to damages and vacating of buildings in case of nuclear attack. In the scenarios presented in the film, individuals had knowledge regarding the harmful effects of using nuclear weapon and as a result, they followed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that the world was to prepare for future effects as a result of the nuclear fallout. According to the video, it was of great importance for one to prepare with his or her family to face the dangers brought about by the war in order to survive in the future. The use of nuclear weapons was seen as catastrophic and its impacts could be seen even after many centuries, this implied its negative effects on the environment as well as on human beings. For instance, from the explosion of nuclear weapons, several radioactive radiations that are usually emitted and have harmful effects to all creatures on earth. Therefore, is vital for every person to stay alert and be prepared in situations where such cases are likely to occur to avoid being harmed. According to the video, effects attributed to radiations will still occur even after several centuries and the radiations are considered to be causative agents for dangerous incurable diseases such as cancer. As per the video, the best measures for one to protect himself or herself from nuclear fallout and radiation are distance, shielding and time. Therefore, it is useful for one to adopt some protective measures even if they are temporary. It is suggested that the more shielding, distance and time an individual takes, the better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Review Of ' The Elder Scrolls ' Another Bethesda game and yes, it is great! Okay, I will elaborate my opinion; Bethesda makes lots of great role–playing (RPG) games with open world environments. Although, I never could understand why Bethesda likes to kick off their amazing voice actors off the face of the Earth. I'm pretty sure if Bethesda was able to cast Mel Blanc and James Earl Jones as voice actors they would probably be either Gordon Freeman or Link. In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, they kill off Patrick Stewart in addition to that we get ten minutes of Liam Neeson in Fallout 3. This game has a gripping and expansive showcase of how much depth and great excitement can be packed into one videogame. It does justice to the rest of the Fallout franchise, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like Red Dead Redemption, I would recommend the Game of the Year Edition since you get the most of the game. Along with that similarity, Fallout also has a slow motion mechanic called the Vault–Tec Assisted Targeting or V.A.T.S. system, where you are able to pick what part of the target's body like head, body, limbs or weapons to shoot off. The gameplay is solid and the story is decent, it is best to ignore most of the story because of it being a pretty bland story telling, but I would recommend reading the story and the newspaper through the land to give the game character. NITPICK CENTER: Straight off the bat of Fallout 3, you are giving the trauma of the game 's opening, in which you are dumped bleary eyed and bloodstained straight out of the womb. Then the game expects you, a newborn baby, to come up with a gender, name, and future appearance. I personally find it rude to put that much pressure on a baby. Then the story goes Christopher Nolan by skipping parts of your life. Afterwards, your father, Liam Neeson, ditches you and leaves the vault you have been living in your entire life. Being motherless since your mom died giving birth and Liam Neeson ended up like Picard, you are also fatherless. Then when the protagonist is ready to step out in the real world, the immersion breaks when the game says, "Hey, are you satisfied with your first ten minutes of the game because if you aren't just step into this DeLorean and travel back to the past?" I just do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Personal Narrative Essay On Shelters As the explosions continue we hear the radio broadcasting its final message giving survivors, advice not to depart from their shelter until at least a month due to overwhelming amounts of radiation. I feel fortunate to have always kept the bomb shelter from the fifty's well stocked in case of a disaster such as this I have always been paranoid and luckily enough it turned out to have saved my life and the ten others who occupy the shelter with me. As I glance around the shelter I realize it is no bigger than the lake house my Uncle Bob owned. The shelter is comprised of four rooms a kitchen, a designated sleeping area with 6 cots, the main hall, and a storage room. The shelter certainly wasn't designed to occupy eleven individuals and as such does... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Are we going to sit here for two weeks and take our chances or are we going to kick five people out and wait out the month?" I looked around and everybody was awkwardly looking at each other as though nobody wanted to speak their mind until Don spoke up. " I think five people need to be kicked so long Hazel stays it's the end of the world and we have to be thinking about repopulating the earth." Hazel shoots Don a disgusted and speaks her mind "I agree with Don that we should kick five out and he should be one Don has not exceptional traits all he does is hit on me and Alberta." Poor Don as everybody collectively agreed that he had nothing to offer and basically was the equivalent of a leech stuck in unmentionable areas. As I saw Don crying in the corner, I knew there had to be a better way to go about this and that's when this crazy idea hit me. I spoke up and said "Everybody agrees that we should only keep six correct?" Everybody nodded their heads and agreed and then I said "Why don't I put all of our names in a hat and since this is my bunker I will pull the names out and whoever is drawn gets to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Day After Analysis The Day After The American television film The Day After is a 1980s –science fiction film dramatizing the catastrophic events resulting from a nuclear fallout between the United States and the Soviet Union. The movie documents the accustomed lives of two diverging families in three distinct, chronological stages. The first phase begins in a pre–war period during which Dr. Russell Oakes and his wife, Helen, a noble Kansas City family, receive word from their daughter that she will be moving to Boston. Meanwhile, in the bordering state of Missouri, the Dahlberg's, a rural family of five, are preparing for the upcoming marriage of their eldest child, Denise. Amid these monumental changes, the families are further burdened by an emergency broadcast, warning a sudden declaration of war. When the first missile hits, Dr. Oakes is stranded on a crowded highway some thirty miles away, en route to the University of Kansas Hospital. He arrives by foot to treat a myriad of wounded patients, suffering from exposure to the high–levels of radiation released upon the missiles impact. As the crisis escalates, and another missile is launched from a nearby field in Missouri, the Dahlberg's move hastily to take shelter in their basement, however, not without consequence; their youngest son, Danny, catches sight as a missile detonated and is blinded. Soon thereafter, KU student Stephen Klein wandered upon the farm and is warily taken in by the Dahlberg's. But, when Denise goes frantic after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Minuteman Nuclear Missiles: Article Analysis The first clue that the physiological goal of civil defense was working in 1964, was the fact that many of the articles dealt only with the physical construction, installation, and maintenance of the Minuteman Nuclear Missiles. Thirty–one of the of the sixty–five articles published dealt with the building and maintaining of the missile wing. The fact that a great deal of the articles again demonstrated civil defense had successfully created an environment in which nuclear weapons could be installed, and people would not protest with fear. It must also be noted that the Herald did not hide either the potential dangers of nuclear weapons nor the protest of nuclear weapons occurring in other parts of the world at the time. On May 13th, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Consequences Of The Atomic Bombs The not–so wild 1950s frontier were vastly sprawling lands comprised of gorgeous geology. The dry ecosystem inspires carnivorous creatures to roam the desert in search of their next meal. The sun bleeds into cascading mountains within the day, blurring the horizon with harmonious colors, leaving no doubt of natures undisturbed beauty. Those moments, were then interrupted with a blinding light. An accession of a mushroom cloud followed behind, indicating the destruction of all in total annihilation. The aftermath leading to the extinction of life as we know it. The explosion described wasn't naturally occurring, but a demonstration of the United States fission weapons testing program. The military tested numerous atomic bombs in Nevada's deserts which could be seen as an everyday occurrence, desensitizing those around it. The testing stopped and slowed down into continuous looming threat. The atomic bomb was so terrifyingly devastating that many artists such as: Ed Ruschas' Atomic Princess, Jack Malottes' The End, and Ken Lisbournes' Cape Thompson! captured in painting the physical and metaphorical repercussion during the aftermath that I'd like to discuss. First up is Ed Ruschas' Atomic Princess, which I interpreted as the simplest in terms in painting style compared to Malottes and Lisbournes themes and color use in my opinion. However, this does not deter away from a metaphorical meaning painted on the canvas. I stared hard at Atomic Princess and realized the background ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Atomic Bomb Was Necessary The Atomic Bomb was needed to be Used then, but not now Cullen J. Babcock I002 FALL 15 HIST 102 Dr. Lilia Anand American Military University Abstract The Atomic Bomb or known Atom Bomb was created by a scientist, which assembled the first bomb. He and General Leslie Graves officially and successfully tested it in New Mexico, July 21, 1945. Despite this, two refugees from Italy and Germany in the early 1940's, Enrico Fermi and Leo Szilard were the first to ever produce a controlled chain reaction. The bomb was created to use during WW2 and end it. This was big for America as president Franklin was notified that Germany was working on a similar weapon to use on America and its Allies. This bomb was needed to win the war and it took approximately 160,000 lives as a result while also having many affects on the people then, the people today, and the environment (Henretta, Edwards, & Self, 2012). The US was the first and only country to this day to drop an atomic bomb on another country, not once, but twice. This did end the war; however, the results were quite devastating to Japan. The environment and lives lost were all greatly impacted however, the world as a whole would be impacted for years to come. It also had its political reasoning behind it to show the global power of America. The devastation caused by the bombs also created deterrence from using them in the future at the time. Furthermore, now as other countries have improved technological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Should Children Be Allowed To Play Violent Video Games... In the article "Should Children be allowed to Play Violent Video Games" the author states that although there are many different pros and cons and there is no right answer to the central question. The author states that the decision of children playing violent games be left up to them. In the article the author asserts that one argument to allow children to play video games that showcase violence is that it can act as a stress reliever and help control their emotions. This argument is a valid one by those who believe this but for those who have a counter argument say that this is not true. The counter argument to video games being helpful is that they are harmful. There is no inbetween or balance between these two sides the author suggests that the two opposing sides will never come to an agreement. The negative side says that video games make children more violent and less capable to deal with real world problems. The argument of Children being allowed to play violent video games is ultimately a decision that a parent would need to make with a compromise between the child and the parent. In the discussions of children playing violent video games, one controversial issue has been weather it beneficial or not. On the one hand opposers argues that Violent video games ruins kids abilities to handle real world problems. On the other hand defenders opposes saying that these games are beneficial for children. My own view is that video games can be beneficial for kids. In my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Full Body Burden Research Paper Full Body Burden is Kristen Iversen's story of living next to a secret nuclear facility in Colorado. It talked about how all the people Kristen knew moved, died of cancer, or knew someone that had cancer. "We're the lucky ones. Nearly every family we grew up with has been affected by cancer in some way. Some of those illnesses and deaths can be linked, directly or indirectly, to Rocky Flats." (339). Kristen had other siblings that had different relationships with Rocky Flats and had to deal with the troubles of their parents. The first national protest against the facility occurred. "A date is set for the first big national protest at Rocky Flats: April 29, 1978. To ensure a peaceful protest, the Rocky Flats Action Group spends months negotiating... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kristen's marriage with Andrew fell apart and she moved into a small duplex in Arvada with her kids. Kurt moved back to Colorado and hisfamily lived next door. Kris then filled out an application to work as a receptionist for Rocky Flats and got accepted. Many new friends were made by the workers at Rocky Flats and they all gossiped about how they want to quit their jobs, but if they did, they will not get jobs anywhere else. All Kristen did was type pages of things related to Rocky Flats and during her time she learned about the plant. Another bad fire happened at Rocky Flats and Kris discovered she had to get surgery to remove her left lymph node in her neck. Kris and her father later had a coffee date, and discussed things about the past. EG&G took over the plant from Rockwell and now was the operator for Rocky Flats. A lawsuit was filed on thousands of people living downwind of Rocky Flats. The suit stated that Rockwell and Dow allowed plutonium to contaminate people's land. They started to clean the waste that was left everywhere, but it took a lot of effort. "The cleanup itself generates waste. Every glove, shovel, screwdriver, and wrench used to disassemble Rocky Flats ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Cold War By Kenneth Rose 's One Nation Underground The Cold War, which was considered the "years of maximum danger," lasted from 1949–1962. This period brought an increasing sense of danger to America because the Soviet Union came into possession of an atomic bomb in 1949; an idea many Americans thought to be impossible unless the Soviet Union had a spy in the United States, which they did. Because the Soviet Union had an atomic bomb, a nuclear war became a reality. In Kenneth Rose's "One Nation Underground" he told of rising issues associated with the Cold War and the threat of nuclear bombings. The Cold War, in conjunction with the inventions of (total destructive) bombs, generated new dangers, fears, and morality issues among Americans, which led to further increased fears. At the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the Soviet Union came into possession of a nuclear bomb, the realization that the horrific aftermath, much like the one in Hiroshima, could happen in America struck fear into Americans. The cold war in conjunction with the nuclear arms race raised a countless number of dangers that were new to Americans. One of the most obvious risks raised by the nuclear arms race was the blast of the bomb itself. The bombs that were emerging were only getting colossal, and the effects were reaching potential world destruction. For example, the atomic bombs used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were minuscule compared to the Hydrogen bomb, which the U.S built to stay ahead of the Soviet Union. But as history has shown itself, the Soviet Union came kept up with the competition and created a Hydrogen bomb as well. Now both countries possessed bombs that could decimate out entire countries. Not only would the blast of the bomb have devastating effects on communities, but also the fallout of the bomb would play a vast role in the outright destruction of populations. The fallout, when all of the radiation from the bomb falls on the people, resulted in gruesome health effects. The fallout could cause rashes, severe burns, leukemia, and birth defects for anyone outside, so the answer was thought to be shelter if under nuclear attack. With that being said, the fallout shelter became a huge topic of conversation among Americans. Many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...