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Articles related to "Nuclear Disaster"
Chernobyl Birds Endure Radiation At the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, nature has taken over. Research on birds in the area tells us how things are going for species at Chernobyl. chernobyl birds • birds at chernobyl • chernobyl disaster • nuclear disaster • chornobyl
Pripyat - Chernobyl Documentary Documentary film "Pripyat" examines the effects of the Chernobyl disaster on the local environment and on the lives of people still living near and working at the plant. pripyat • chernobyl documentary • life exclusion zone • 1986 nuclear disaster • nicklaus geyrhalter
The Shift Worker's Nightmare The debilitating effects of shift work can range from personal ailments to national disasters. If we can learn to adjust schedules and cope with existing conditions, we can lessen these effects. shift work • disasters • circadian systems • biological clock • ailments
Ukrainian Capital Highlights Kyiv's an especially historic city, with sights like the St Sophia Cathedral Complex and the Caves Monastery dating back to the eleventh century. world heritage list ukraine • st sophia cathedral complex • caves monastery kyiv • pechersk lavra • khreshchatyk street kyiv
Facts on Dark travel in Ukraine The Ukraine is a wonderful country with a dark past, as the heartbreaking stories of the Chernobyl museum, Babyn Yar and the Start football team in Kyiv prove. ukraine • start • babyn yar • kiev • massacre
Heavy Water: A Film for Chernobyl In Heavy Water: A Film for Chernobyl, documentary filmmakers David Bickerstaff and Phil Grabsky use poetry as a cornerstone of their story about the nuclear accident. heavy water film chernobyl documentary • david bickerstaff • phil grabsky • seventh art productions • poetry cornerstone story 1986 nuclear accident
Nuclear Energy Profile - Germany Germany is slowly phasing out its nuclear energy program, but environmental pressures could force the government to build new reactors and abandon its reliance on coal. nuclear energy profile germany • overview country reactor • waste storage facilities deep geologic • biblis a brokdorf emsland grafenrheinfeld • grohnde neckarwestheim unterweiser
Radiophobia: Chernobyl Documentary Award-winning documentary "Radiophobia" is set in Pripyat and examines the Chernobyl catastrophe through the perspective of a group of Chernobyl survivors. radiophobia • chernobyl documentary • human consequences disaster • 2005 film juliio soto • award winning
The Word and Religious Art Painters such as Colin McCahon, outsider artists and preacher artists have all turned to word symbols to address religious questions. religious art • modern art • outsider art • biblical text and art • colin mccahon
The Man Who Made Trees Blossom When spring arrives we should think about keeping green things green. Although we may feel defeated in our jobs, political forums and social swamps, stories often inspire us to continue the good firght, uphold the right or left, defend a tree, plant a flower and save the whales and struggle to keep the salmon wild and free. The old state motto, now and forever reamins: Keep Washington Green, but ought to be applied in other places of the world. japanese fairy tales • man who made trees blossom • cherry trees • moral tales • childrens tales
Eery Halloween Travel in Vancouver, BC, Canada Most of the year BC is known for its relaxing beaches and superb scenery, but each Halloween in Vancouver something darker emerges from the bricks and mortar of the city. halloween travel • halloween vancouver • vancouver halloween • parade of lost souls • vancouver trolley tours |
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