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  1. "The Nuclear Tourist" Final Exam Questions

    Quiz yourself with questions and answers for "The Nuclear Tourist" Final Exam Questions, so you can be ready for test day. Explore quizzes and practice tests created by teachers and students or create one from your course material.

  2. The Nuclear Tourist Flashcards

    The Nuclear Tourist author. George Johnson. basic plot. The story is set after the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Point in Pripyat, Ukraine. The story is about the new tourism that has began 28 years after the explosion because people are interested in the affects of the disaster and the "ghost town".

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    it shows the emotions and reactions people had to the situation. Read this passage from "The Nuclear Tourist.": --> "A few minutes later we reached Zalesye, an old farming village, and wandered among empty houses. ... On the floor of one home a discarded picture of Lenin—pointy beard, jutting chin—stared sternly at nothing, and hanging by a ...

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    Desert, where more than a thousand nuclear weapons were exploded during the Cold War, are booked solid through 2014. Then there is the specter of nuclear meltdown. In 2011, Chernobyl, site of the world's worst catastrophe at a nuclear power plant, was officially declared a tourist attraction. Nuclear tourism.

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    2. Multiple Choice. 2 minutes. 1 pt. What are some characteristics that draw tourists to areas like Chernobyl? the landscapes. outdorr activities. for the chilling results of a nuclear accident. 3.

  6. The Nuclear Tourist by Nicola Ferguson

    In the brutal confines of The Facility, the most brilliant minds in history are resurrected and cloned. Isolated and approaching breaking point, at just seventeen Dane is one of their rising stars. Sent to Chernobyl to investigate a series of inexplicable deaths, linked only by the presence of a rare nuclear isotope, an accident propels Dane ...

  7. Making Meaning: The Nuclear Tourist

    1. Multiple Choice. According to "The Nuclear Tourist," why do some people come back to the Chernobyl area to live? They want to return home despite the danger. They find the possibility of danger to be a thrill. They want to live in an area with few other people. They don't believe the radiation levels can harm them.

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    The Nuclear Tourist. 1. Multiple Choice. What is the exclusion zone? 2. Multiple Choice. What are some characteristics that draw tourists to areas like Chernobyl? 3. Multiple Choice.

  9. The Virtual Nuclear Tourist

    The Virtual Nuclear Tourist - Questions about Nuclear Power !!!! A revision to the site is in progress to eliminate broken links and update the site about new reactor trends and designs. My intent is to make more use of PDF pages and combine pages, where appropriate. Due toa a request from some who use the website for online courses, I will ...

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    "The Nuclear Tourist" Final Exam Questions. Share. Flashcards; Learn; Test; ... What does "The Nuclear Tourist" suggest is the part of Chernobyl that has been most affected by the nuclear accident and its aftermath? since the people have evacuated there is no one there to take care of their upkeep, also people went there to take things and ...

  11. National Geographic Magazine Publishes "The Nuclear Tourist"

    After the publication of his 20-year retrospective "The Long Shadow of Chernobyl" Gerd Ludwig continues to explore the aftermath of the world's worst nuclear disaster to date. In a story titled "THE NUCLEAR TOURIST," the October issue of National Geographic Magazine USA and several of the foreign language editions of NG published Gerd's images of tourism in the Chernobyl Exclusion ...

  12. Questions and Answers

    Questions and Answers. Answers to Your Nuclear Science Questions. If you have a question regarding nuclear science, power generation, regulation, or safety, you may want to scroll through the index on the Virtual Nuclear Tourist homepage or the list of questions on the FAQ page . There are currently over 300 pages on the site.

  13. The Nuclear Tourist

    Nuclear tourism. Coming around the time of the Fukushima disaster, the idea seems absurd. And that is what drew me, along with the wonder of seeing towns and a whole city—almost 50,000 people ...

  14. 8 Places That Showcase Atomic Age Archaeology for Tourists

    Tourists at the Trinity Site in New Mexico, where the first atomic bomb was exploded in a test, examine a "Fat Man" bomb casing like the one that detonated over Nagasaki, Japan, on August 9, 1945 ...

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    Welcome to The Virtual Nuclear Tourist. Welcome to the new Virtual Nucleartourist. This site is a revision of the prior version which had operated for ~4.5 years. The 300+ page site about nuclear power plants was developed because I've found that most of what the general public hears or sees about nuclear power plants is on TV or in the ...

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    "The Nuclear Tourist" George Johnson FIRST READ: Comprehension Identify the choice that best answers the question. 1. According to "The Nuclear Tourist," why do some people come back to the Chernobyl area to live?

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    A.) Swirling symbol of the atom. Atomic energy was once thought of with optimism and hope because it promised endless source of energy and end of use of reliance for fossil schools. However, that positivity was replaces with fear because it develops the nuclear bomb. B.) The use of atomic weapon and fear is that arose during the war changed ...

  19. The Nuclear Tourist Comprehension and Annotations Flashcards

    Paragraph 9. IRONY- people are visiting a place that had the highest and most deadly levels of radiation as a tourist attraction. Paragraph 10. IRONY- Chernobyl felt like the safest place to be in comparison to Russia. However, it is the sight of the worst nuclear disaster.

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    What does "The Nuclear Tourist" suggest is the part of Chernobyl that has been most affected by the nuclear accident and its aftermath? two possible answers: 1. Pripyat. the population went down a lot, from 50,000 people to being abandoned. 2. the people. all the injuries and deaths and their homes and pets.

  22. Central idea summary of nuclear tourist

    Answer. The title of the book is " The Nuclear Tourist " by George Johnson. Basic plot: The story takes place after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Pripyat, Ukraine, exploded. People are interested in the disaster's effects and the "ghost town," therefore the narrative is about a new tourism that began 28 years after the explosion. Central ...

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    the Mojave Desert, where more than a thousand nuclear weapons were exploded during the Cold War, are booked solid through 2014. Then there is the specter of nuclear meltdown. In 2011, Chernobyl, site of the world's worst catastrophe at a nuclear power plant, was officially declared a tourist attraction. Nuclear tourism.