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    reactor blamed it on Dyatlov because it was his shift to work. Another thing that happened was that they say dyatlov messed up on a few of safety precautions. The cooling system was switched off when the explosion had happened. The turbine water pressure was at 0. The pressure was increasing when it should have been decreasing. They also were running an experiment when it happened and it was in close down when it happened. The explosion was equivalent to 10 bombs of Hiroshima. Dyatlov had received a fatal

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    Introduction Viswanathan Anand who was born on the 11th day of the December month in the year 1969 is a very well-known Indian chess Grandmaster and past World Chess Champion. He is defined by the great grandmaster and chess game commentator Lubomir Kavalek as one amongst the very most versatile world champions he has ever seen in his career span. Viswanathan Anand has secured the World Chess Championship for an amazing five times in the years 2000, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012 and he was the without

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    The season of biopic is upon us as Pawn Sacrifice is the third film in past two weeks that has concentrated on a real life story. Pawn Sacrifice is a movie about the real life story of Bobby Fischer and his rise from a child prodigy to a chess legend. Tobey Maguire is an unconventional casting as Fischer but grows onto the audience as he delivers one of his strongest performance. Maguire is riveting in portraying the ever abrasive and prejudicial Fischer. Fischer is unquestionably a genius but a

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    Dmitry Medvedev Russian lawyer and politition served as president between 2008-2012 of Russia. In 1991 Medvedev joined the legal team of St. Petersburg’s newly elected mayor, Anatoly Sobchak, who also brought Vladimim Putin into his administration. Medvedev and Putin worked together in the mayor’s office for the next five years. After Putin became president of Russia, he made Medvedev his so-called protégé. In 2000 Medvedev headed Putin’s presidential election campaign, and after Putin’s victory

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    win for propaganda purposes. The main characters in the story are not representations of real people, but are thought to hold their roots in Bobby Fischer, one of the greatest American chess grandmasters of all time and former World Champion, and Anatoly Karpov, one of the greatest Russian chess grandmaster and former World Champion. Chess was first released as an album in 1984 before any stage productions were attempted, partly to raise the money and to see how the music would fair. On May 14th

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    The Movement Of The Nazis

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    This passage clearly exemplified the mindset of many, as the hope they had had for a more optimistic future was once again crushed under another regime. This was continuously a problem under occupations of Kiev, government power made promises that were no longer able to withhold and as a result of this, the would then be forced to endure horrible acts played out against them and face poor treatment. With the realization that Nazi intentions were not what they had presented as, many Ukrainians began

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    Nathaniel Park Prof. Gulbro PSY 201 1 Nov. 2017 Magnus the Movie – Psychology relation & Plot Magnus Carlsen is a spectacular person, whilst able to get in contact with Benjamin Ree, a Norwegian film director, to film his documentary on his backstory and how he became the current world chess champion title holder. He then began a life long journey where he ended up, was well explained by the film of his backstory as current events about him are relevant towards his past life and how he made it here

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    Engineering Disaster Newton’s third law of motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction; this law is not only applied in our studies but in our daily lives. For engineers, this is a law to live by; reminding each engineer that each of his/her actions will have an equal consequence whether it is good or bad. Engineers are trusted and respected individuals who represent not only themselves but the profession as a whole; their title gives them a great responsibility and

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    The Chernobyl Nuclear Accident was a devastating nuclear accident. It happened April 26, 1996 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The accident happened during a yearly test (Robinson). The test that occurred had been done the year before and when fine, but when tested again, it went amiss (“Chernobyl Accident: Sequence of Events,” World Nuclear Association). There are many causes for why the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident happened like a flawed system, human error, and no plans if an emergency should

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    On April 26, 1986, an alarm sounded during a routine test in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Facility’s Reactor No. 4. Within a year, several thousand people were dead due to nuclear fallout. Five thousand miles away in the heartland of the United States, high radiation levels decimated crop production. Infant mortality rates and birth deformities skyrocketed across the globe. Today, having just passed the 28th anniversary of this infamous disaster, we still feel the impact created by the worst nuclear

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