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The only shot I liked of a failed series and an attempt to be ~artsy~. Quickly given up. So quickly.
P.S. Black and white nudez are totally in this year.
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even if it leaks, radiation is safe and not harmful to humans and the environment. They are lying. Even during normal operation of a nuclear plant, small or large amounts of this radiation routinely leaks out into the atmosphere. India's nuclear plants are worse; they are amongst the most contaminated in the world. An even more monstrous problem is the problem of radioactive waste. The two Koodankulam .
reactors will generate 3600 tons of waste in their life of 60 years, which will remain radioactive for more than 2 lakh years. There is no safe way of storing these deadly wastes for such a long period of tjme; and so the waste inevitably leaks, into the soil, groundwater, nearby rivers, lakes, then into plants, fish, animals, and finally into the human body. The impact of this radiation on the hum an body is deathly: it causes all kinds of cancer, infertility, premature aging, kidn ey problems, and several other diseases, and also mutates the reproductive genes -eausing all kinds of diseases and birth deformities in future generations. Consequently, people living near nuclear plants will suffer these effects for thousands of years. .
The water discharged into the ocean by the cooling systems of the nuclear plant will be carrying a terrific amount of heat. This w ill lead to a sharp decline in the fish catch in the coastal areas, destroying the livelihoods of tens of thousands of local fisherfolk. It has happened with coastal nuclear plants around the world, from the USA to India (Kalpakkam and Tarapur nuclear plants). .
NUCLEAR PLANTS ARE ACCIDENT ~PRONE And if there is a major accident in the nuclear plant its consequences will be simply .
devastating. It has happened several times in the past, like the Chernobyl accident in Ukraine (1986) and the Known accidents at Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant more recent Fukushima 1987 Refuelling accident ruptured reactor core accident in Japan. The Workers exposed to radioactive heavy water nuclear establishment.
1991 has been lying about the1999 42 workers exposed to radiation impact of these2002 100 kg of radioactive sodium released from plant accidents, because if the 2003 6 workers exposed I full impact becomes .
known to the people of the world, tt would sound th e death knell for the nuclear power industry worldwide. Here are a few facts abou t Chernobyl: i) More than 100,000 square miles around Chernobyl -twice the rea of Tamil Nadu -is heavily contaminated, and will remain so for thousands of years; ii) Nearly 10 lakh people died worldwide due to Chernobyl up to 2004; this nu mber will continue to increase for many generations; iii) More than 5 million peop le who continue to live in the most dangerously contaminated areas know that they are forever contaminated, that they could get cancer anytime, and that future generations could be born with severe birth .
defects; iv) Children are the worst affected, less than 20% children are healthy in the .
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contaminated areas, and in the heavily contamtnated areas, I IS I ICU .
healthy child. The accident in the Fukushima Nuclear Plant in Japan is even bigger than Chernobyl. Its full consequences will be known only in the coming years. So far, nearly 1 lakh people have been evacuated in areas round the damaged plant; they are .
never going to return to their homes. In the rest of Japan, the radiation leaking from the plant is going to contaminate the soil, groundwater, Pacific Ocean, leading to contamination of vegetables, rice, fruits, fish, milk... Independent suropean scientists estimate that over 2 lakh Japanese living in the region 200 kms from the plant are .
going to develop cancers over the next 10 years ... .
Because of these terrible effects, most countries ldi>Und the world do not nuclear .
plants. The US has not ordered a new plant for nearly 40 years now, since October .
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1973, and Canada since 1978. Many countries of Weetn Europe are declared non-.
nuclear countries. After Fukushima, countries which had nuclear plants, like Germany .
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and Switzerland, have decided to close down their existing nuclear plants. .
India's establishment scientists are lying about the safety of the Koodankulam reactors. A Chernobyl or Fukushima type accident can happen again, anywhere, in any reactor in the world, and also at Koodankulam, as nuclear technology is a complex technology and is inherently prone to catastrophic accidents. There have been hundreds of accidents at India's nuclear reactors, and on several occasions, a .
Chernobyl-like catastrophe was only narrowly averte d. .
ALTERNATIVE SoLUTION TO ENERGY CRISIS Paying such enormous costs to meet our electricity needs is sheer madness, when .
safe and environmentally friendly solutions exist. Through measures such as increasing generation, transmission and end-use efficiency, imposing curbs of luxurious consumption of energy, and elimination of wasteful consumption, it is possible to reduce e:ectricity demand by a whopping 30-40%! If that is done, there would actually be no need to build new power plants for the next few years, as electricity deficit in the country is only 10-15% according to government figures!! Our future growth needs can then easily be met from renewable energy sources. Even the .
government admits their potential to be: Wind Energy -48,500 MW; Small Hydro Power -15,000 MW; Biomass Energy -21,000 MW; andlt least 50,000 MW from Solar Energy. The actual potential is much more. Furthermore, while nuclear electricity costs are rising, renewable energy costs are rapidly falling: wind energy is already cheaper than conventional electricity, while solar photovol taic energy cost is expected to .
become so by 2015-20. .
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Boston cannons Jr. Dancers Cannons vs Rochester 8-3-13 August 3, 2013 Harvard Stadium Allison Dancing Routine
spartans and Marine out in about for a routine run.
(gotta give thanks to the megabloks company for sending me the missing parts for the transport warthog. )
September 30, 2009- An hour into practice, the Terrierette’s are running through the part of their routine they know thus far. “We are about half way there,” Makely said. “It’s looking good so far, but we still have a lot to learn.” The Terrierette’s will be traveling to Detroit in late October for their first of many tournaments this year. Photo by Rachel Redman
Parts of my daily Life. Just took my camera with me and took a picture here and then. Looks booring, doesn't it?
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