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The Hemlock Tea Room and Ladies' Emporium: FUKUSHIMA: A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS THE WORLD IGNORES
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The Hemlock Tea Room and Ladies' Emporium. FACTS AND TRUTH, NO MATTER WHOM IT OFFENDS. POLITICALLY INCORRECT, 100% INDEPENDENT. THINK! IT'S NOT ILLEGAL .YET! Tuesday, January 3, 2017. FUKUSHIMA: A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS THE WORLD IGNORES. IF YOU LIVED IN JAPAN, THE ABOVE MIGHT SHOW YOU WHAT YOUR FOOD, YOUR HOME, YOUR LIFE SOUNDS LIKE BY GEIGER COUNTER .IT'S THE SOUND OF VARIOUS RADIOACTIVITY LEVELS. HUMAN SUFFERING, CHERNOBYL AND FUKUSHIMA. EACH TIME I ELIMINATED A STORY, THE ACCOUNT OF ANOTHER HUMAN BEING.
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Врачи Чернобыля
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В 2003 году Генассамблея ООН приняла решение отмечать 26 апреля как международный день памяти жертв радиационных аварий и катастроф. Чернобыль. Должен служить напоминанием о необходимости. Объединить усилия для построения. Программными целями Международного журнала радиационной медицины является распространение научных знаний и информации о влиянии ионизирующих излучений на состояние здоровья человека. В этой рубрике на сайте помещены труды, посвященные последствиям ядерных инцидентов и катастроф. HPA He...
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The Nomad: 原発 Genpatsu
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Monday, April 23, 2012. The citizens fear and protest over nuclear energy are completely understandable and highly visible in the community. Just last weekend while walking in Kyoto I passed block after block of people marching in the streets with anti nuclear signs, although I wasn't carrying a camera these marches seem to occur often. April 25, 2012 at 12:18 AM. This is a very important and current topic in Japan. Can nuclear power plants operate safely? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is...
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Hiroshima Traces: September 2005
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What started as a photographic archive of my ten-month stint working in Hiroshima, traveling Asia, and living as a gaijin. In Japan remains the blog of an avid traveler and aspiring sociologist. Thursday, September 29, 2005. A bust of Natsume Souseki is featured in the room Botchan used when he visited the onsen- whatever it means for a novel's protagonist to visit a really existing place. I know, I know, just another temple. But let me finish. The best part of Ishite-ji is that the temple invest...Once ...
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Hiroshima Traces: August 2005
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What started as a photographic archive of my ten-month stint working in Hiroshima, traveling Asia, and living as a gaijin. In Japan remains the blog of an avid traveler and aspiring sociologist. Tuesday, August 30, 2005. In other news, here I am rocking the yukata I wear around every day after work. Is a good overview of Japanese postal privatization in the context of the upcoming elections. Posted by Zach @ 8/30/2005. Sunday, August 28, 2005. Buddhist ceremony at Tamon-in Temple. The monk promptly depar...
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Hiroshima Traces: October 2005
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What started as a photographic archive of my ten-month stint working in Hiroshima, traveling Asia, and living as a gaijin. In Japan remains the blog of an avid traveler and aspiring sociologist. Wednesday, October 05, 2005. I just received news that my research grant has been extended for another six months, meaning that instead of leaving RERF. At the end of November, I will now be staying on until May. I never thought I'd be grateful to the US Department of Energy. My funders), but I have to admit, I am.
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Hiroshima Traces: November 2005
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What started as a photographic archive of my ten-month stint working in Hiroshima, traveling Asia, and living as a gaijin. In Japan remains the blog of an avid traveler and aspiring sociologist. Sunday, November 20, 2005. Rebenson goes to Kinki.and this time actually posts the pictures. After proscrastinating for over a month, I have finally posted pictures of my trip to Kyoto and Nara for all the Rebenson fans out there. ( Cam'ron. Sooner than you can say "privatization.". Posted by Zach @ 11/20/2005.
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Hiroshima Traces: December 2005
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What started as a photographic archive of my ten-month stint working in Hiroshima, traveling Asia, and living as a gaijin. In Japan remains the blog of an avid traveler and aspiring sociologist. Wednesday, December 14, 2005. Rebenson and Reah go to Tokyo and Korea. I'll be travelling with Leah for for the next couple of weeks to Tokyo, Hakone, Seoul, and.Pyongyang? I'm not quite sure yet, but I'll figure it out soon enough. I'll be back in Hiroshima on January 11th. That means Chanukah. The European Unio...