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      <title>Ascension Myths - Freeing Yourself of Ascension Irrationalities - Fukushima</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text"> So far it would appear that we did not necessarily learn enough from Chernobyl to prevent some of the same scenarios from playing out. Leaders have not adequately educated their citizens about the seriousness of radiation exposure, nor how to protect oneself. Appropriate programs of healthcare surveillance, treatment and care have not been put into place. No properly coordinated domestic, let alone international, overseeing of radioactive particles is occurring. <br /> <br /> As citizens we should instead put pressure on to our governments to make monitoring and understanding radiation exposure important. And we absolutely need to speak up about wanting electricity sources than lower harm. The risks with anything nuclear are simply far too great. <br /> <br /> To your Vibrant Health! <br /> <br /> Veronica Tilden, COMPLETE <br />.<br />While the whole world may be watching the nuclear disaster in Japan, an individual question keeps reoccurring: Where will be the robots? <br /> <br /> The crisis inside Fukushima Daiichi power plant meets at least two of this three requirements for the use of robots as outlined by way of the famous dictum, "dirty, lackluster, and dangerous. " Japan are well known with regard to technological prowess together with their enthusiasm for any things robotic. They are with a Snakebot to find survivors amid your urban debris left by the tsunami. Why aren't we seeing images with plucky, little Unmanned Floor Vehicles (UGV) getting into highly radioactive areas? <br /> <br /> For a really thoroughly covered story, there have recently been a surprisingly wide variety of answers. Some in the reasons given often have implications for the civilian adoption of the UGV technology. Here is a brief summary with the myriad media speculations: <br /> <br /> 1) Japanese possess a cultural bias with robots doing certain categories of work. Originally appearing in the Reuters report, this idea has been widely circulated. It is usually illustrated by an anecdote about human operators still doing work elevators, a phenomenon easily observed just by foreign reporters which never leave their own hotels. This idea ceases to explain why japan military do not necessarily suffer this prejudice. According to IEEE Range, they've asked to help borrow a PackBot 510 and then a Warrior 710 with iRobot for use in the crippled plant. <br /> <br /> two) The Fukushima Daiichi electrical power plant is too old to be "robot capable. " Engineered in 1970s, it's simply not built with robots in mind. This idea looks plausible, but I'm a little suspicious of the idea. Robots were applied to the clean-up with Three Mile Tropical island and Chernobyl, both built in the age of primitive robots. If robots may not be useful, why did japan military ask to help borrow them mode iRobot? <br /> <br /> 3) Japan were so confident with the safety of their own power plants that they thought emergency clean-up spiders were unnecessary. CNET reported that the plant's owners, Tokyo Electric power Company (Tepco), ".... never imagined a situation in which the main and backup power to the coastal plant may be knocked out. " Prof. Satoshi Tadokoro, director the World Rescue Systems Institute wrote in Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue (CRASAR) internet site that "Power shrub companies mentioned that they did not need such robots since their nuclear plants never have accidents and are safe. " However, the idea that Japanese didn't create robots for used nuclear accidents doesn't completely endure, because... <br /> <br /> 4) Japan did develop robots for use in nuclear accidents. <a href="http://www.hardcorebot.com">scharfe hardcore pornos</a></div>]]>
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      <title>North and South Korea, a Great Example of Mutually Assured Destruction - north korea</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">Apparently, once Israel has it perfected, it won't really matter if their enemies fire weapons to their territory, because they will defeat all this incoming weapons, therefore, the threat is eliminated. <br /> <br /> It's basically the same theory isn't it? By the United states of america making this "nuclear umbrella" probable, it is basically saying our nation is committed to creating a defense shield which should not be penetrated by To the north Korea rockets, and short range nuclear missiles. That's the good thing, and it's some sort of wise choice. Indeed I really hope you will please consider more or less everything and think on it. <br />.<br />The people around the world are suffering the upper inflation recently. The people could not know it in the news paper, but they also could feel it in the daily life. Canada, South Korea, Indian native, China and so on are suffering the higher inflation now. The people are worrying about how to keep their own money. Who is a winner of the larger inflation? <br /> <br /> Some economist said that it was the unfastened monetary policy of America led to the worldwide better inflation. The people of South Korea know better regarding the higher inflation. Everybody knows that pickled cabbage is most popular food in South Korea. South Korea is famous for any delicious pickled cabbage. But now the individuals are complained they will even could not afford the pickled cabbage since cabbage is so expensive. <br /> <br /> A newly research demonstrates the CPI with South Korea goes up by 4. 1% than that of last year. The price involving food rises by 49. 6%. And also the cabbage costs even 3 x than before. You can't imagine that a cabbage costs virtually 9 dollars. <br /> <br /> The higher inflation also affects Chinese that's the neighbor of South Korea. Amounts of South Korean businessmen go to the Northeast of the China to purchase the vegetables. Unquestionably, it promotes the rise of the price. And the Chinese farmer would earn more money than usual. However, it also enhances the inflation of China and taiwan. <br /> <br /> The Canadian find a good method to resist the upper inflation. They drive to United states of america to buy the food and vegetables with cut price. With the rise in the Canadian dollar, the produce and other daily necessities in United states of america are much inexpensive than that associated with Canada. It is a good way for Canadian to avoid wasting more money with buying food from United states of america. <br /> <br /> Indian is one of the countries to suffer the identical problem. The economic associated with Indian grow fast recent years. And it is expected which it will rise as a result of 8. 5% this coming year. It makes all Indian proud of their country. Plus it helps to increase the income of that Indian. However the good news of higher earnings does last long before the higher inflation comes. The inflation rate with the Indian is 8. 62% in September. The price in the food rises by 13. 75% in the second week associated with October. <br /> <br /> That's the winner of the higher inflation? With the rise of the price of the food, the farmer could enjoy better paychecks than usual. But they pay more with pesticide, chemical fertilizer, farming machine and so on. They earn even lower than usual with considering the money they paid. <a href="http://www.hardcorebot.com">geile frauen fotzen</a></div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 10:51:31 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>The Story of Chosun, Part 25 - North Korea</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text"> Seogwipo Town: Hyatt Regency Cheju Casino <br /> <br /> Lotte Accommodation and Casino <br /> <br /> Seoul: Paradise Walker-Hill Casino <br /> <br /> Sockch'o City: Sorak Park Hotel and Casino <br /> <br /> Apart from these South Korea casinos, there are also horse racing tracks in Busan, Cheju City, and Seoul. Eight of South Korea's casinos are on the resort island associated with Chuju, while additional casinos are inside capital and larger cities. <br /> <br /> That South Korean Government can be so keen to restrict their citizens' ability to gamble that but not just does it, since above, try to banned Korean language websites on the internet, it also tries to block these from even being seen contained in the country. There are also a number of attempts to make it illegal, or at least stop the practice of folks using credits charge cards issued in South Korea to chance elsewhere. <br /> <br /> Although South Korea's casinos cannot, as above, allow the local citizens on the inside to play (except in that one case), this doesn't cease gambling from actually taking. There are myriad illegal places all over the country where games can be played for funds. It is also true that many take the small flight to Macau, that ex-Portuguese colony, where by gambling thrives. Finally, the very richest ignore the many restrictions simply if you take a plane to Sin city. <br />.<br />Are things getting any better in North Korea? Without a doubt, in some ways. But we're not ready for a "Weight Watchers" program there yet. The crisis is far from past. <br /> <br /> That Amnesty International Account of 2005 cites these human rights situation in Chosun. Always remember that what is happening to the population at large is happening to your Christ-filled siblings too. You'll soon notice is no time to stop praying for your kids. <br /> <br /> My condensation of the report: <br /> <br /> <ul><br /><li> Public executions continue. Those who proselyte or practice inside underground church are most of the victims of a lot of these executions. </li><br /><li> Anyone seen to be in disagreement with the government faces severe punishments. </li><br /><li> Access to international media denied to the majority citizens. TV and radio receivers are generally set to federal channels. </li><br /><li> Reporters who so much as misspell a senior executive's name may be punished. </li><br /><li> Christian believers, just because they are Christians, can be placed in labor camps. </li><br /><li> In the prison camps, do-it-yourself torture is common. </li><br /><li> Prisoners found communicating can be beaten with in terms of iron bars. </li><br /><li> Chilly water, even with freezing weather, can be poured on some sort of prisoner or the crna can be subject to forced intake associated with water. </li><br /><li> Repatriated refugees (sent back from China as soon as caught) have been imprisoned, tortured, and/or executed. </li><br /><li> Even children who ? re caught and returned are believed criminals, not victims. </li><br /><li> 10-11 million still shouldn't have enough to take. </li><br /><li> 6. 5 million are chronically malnourished. </li><br /><li> Foodstuff rations actually declined from 2003 to help 2005. There was enough being given out in '03 to give every person 319 grams of food per day. That shrunk to help 250 grams in '05. </li><br /><li> Food can be bought at privatized marketplaces, but the cost is many times higher than the us government issue. Many urban families spend as many as 85% of their own income on foodstuff. <a href="http://www.hardcorebot.com">scharfe hardcore pornos</a></div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 10:48:44 +0100</pubDate>
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