Friday, April 15, 2011

Name: A- dog
Title: Ghost City Symbolizes Cost of Nuclear Disaster
Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2011
Author: Richard Ingham

This article is about a small city, Pripyat, in the Soviet Union. In this now vacant city, a tragic event occurred a while back that forced the whole population to evacuate.  On that day of April 26, 1986, the 50,000 people who lived there left due to a #4 reactor explosion. This threw caesium, iodine, strontium, pluotonium in to the air. This was a big scare for the city so it caused an immediate, emergency evacuation.
This would be very scary and a horrible thing to go through. A lot of the people who lived there said that it was one of the greatest places to live in the Soviet Union. I can not imagine leaving in such a wonderful place and being forced out of my home. This would be a very tragic, horrible thing to encounter.
A lot of people think the same thing will happen to certain areas in Japan. That would be a terrible thing because Japan is such a good country and it does so much for our world. It would be horrible to see such a thing happen.
Name- A – Dog
Title- Doubts raised on book’s tale of atom bomb
Author- William J. Broad
Date- February 20, 2010

          The Atom bomb is a very destructive weapon. It is probably the most effective weapon out there. In the book “The Last Train from Hiroshima,” it claims that a secret accident occurred. It says that the atom bomb killed one American and irradiated others. This situation greatly reduced the weapon’s destructive power. But, there is one problem with this section in the book. All of the information and technical details are based on the recollections of Joseph Fuoco. He is known as a substitute on one of the two observation planes that escorted the Enola Gay.
          However, this statement is wrong because Mr. Fuoco, who died in 2008 at the age of 84 years old, never even flew on the bombing run. Also, he never substituted for anyone either.  Mr. Fuoco did a ton to put all of the pieces together with this. I am very glad that he cleared everything up. When ever I hear these kinds of stories it really makes me wonder how much stuff is over exaggerated. This is a great example of the saying “Don’t always believe what you hear.”
Name - A – Dog
Title – God said multiply, and did she ever
Author – Joseph Berger 
Date – Unknown

          This article is about an old lady named, Yitta Shwartz. She died recently at 93 years old, surviving World War 2 and the Holocaust. Her husband also died about 34 years ago. She had 15 children, more than 200 grand children and many great, great, and great grand children. This woman could be responsible for perhaps 2,000 living descendants.
          This is very awesome. I think it would be great to be In a big family like that because you would always have someone to go to. Especially in this family, because this mom cared about everyone. She knew all of their names, she visited everyone and she looked out for everyone. I am in a small family, and I think it would be way sick to be in a huge family.
          This is a great thing that this lady did. She is very kind to take care of all of these kids and to be a good mom. This is the coolest thing I have ever heard. I think she was very kind and the best mom ever to do all of this.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Tsunami in Japan

Horrible tsunami in Japan
            On the very sad, horrible day of March 11, 2011, a 9.0 earthquake rocked the country of Japan. This was the biggest earthquake in the country of Japan’s history. It caused a gnarley tsunami to hit Japan as well. This only made everything worse. This has been a crazy, devastating event that the families and the people of Japan have had to go through.
            Because of all of these terrible events happening, the nuclear plants in Japan have been going through devastating times. They have been exposing radiation in to the air and in to the oceans. The other day they found radiation that is harmful to the citizens of Japan, in their beef. This has been a major scare across the globe.
            The day this terrible earthquake hit Japan, I was vacationing with my family in Maui, Hawaii. I was leaving the day it happened and we were so very glad. We got out on the flight safely. About 2 hours after I left the island, they starting getting very nervous because the earthquake caused energy inside the earth and they were expecting tsunamis in Hawaii and on the pacific coast of California and Oregon.  I flew from Hawaii to California. So it was still a scare in California, because of that, we were still kind of nervous about it. Luckily, we got out in time before anything intense happened.
            A lot of scary, horrible stuff has been going on in the country of Japan.  We know that eleven thousand, seven hundred, thirty four people have died. Also two thousand, seventy-seven people are injured and sixteen thousand, three hundred, seventy five people are missing. This is very scary stuff.
            A lot of this is due to the tremendous after shocks of the earthquake. The first one was at 7.0 and the second one was a 7.4. This resulted in a major tsunami that devastated many families and towns. The tsunami was rocking through cities, buildings, towns, cars, and roads. It had as much dubree in it as the Great Wall of China. That is a lot of stuff rolling through the country. It ran nearly 6 miles in to land. This is an insane statistic. The towns kuji and ofanto got swept away with no trace that towns were ever there.
            This was the biggest earthquake that ever hit japan and it is a very devastating time for their country. I hope that all goes well and I hope that they will recover soon.