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The Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear disaster that happened on April 26, 1986, at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant's No. 4 reactor in Private in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. In terms of both cost and casualties, it is the greatest nuclear disaster ever. It was caused by Reactor design flaws and serious breach of protocol during simulated power outage safety test. It ended in a Level 7 (major accident). The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 was caused by a faulty reactor design that was operated by people who were not properly qualified. The steam explosion and flames that followed discharged at least 5% of the nuclear reactor core into the environment, resulting in radioactive elements being deposited in numerous parts of Europe. The Chernobyl Power Complex, located about 130 kilometers north of Kiev, Ukraine, and about 20 kilometers south of the Belarusian border, consisted of four RBMK-1000 nuclear reactors (see information page on RBMK Reactors). The first two units were built between 1970 and 1977, while the third and fourth units of the same design were finished in 1983. At the time of the catastrophe, two more RBMK reactors were being built at the site. To the southeast of the plant, a 22-square-kilometer artificial lake was built alongside the river Pripyat, a tributary of the Dniepr, to provide cooling water for the reactors.The Chernobyl Power Complex, located 130 kilometers north of Kiev, Ukraine, and 20 kilometers south of the Belarusian border, was made up of four RBMK-1000 nuclear reactors (see information page on RBMK Reactors). Units 1 and 2 were built between 1970 and 1977, with units 3 and 4 following in 1983. At the time of the accident, the site had two more RBMK reactors under construction. An artificial lake of 22 square kilometers was built to the southeast of the plant, next to the river Pripyat, a tributary of the Dniepr, to provide cooling water for the reactors. The disaster resulted in the largest uncontrolled radioactive leak into the environment ever recorded for a civilian activity, with enormous amounts of radioactive compounds spilled into the air for roughly ten days. For vast populations in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine, this wreaked havoc on their social and economic lives. The short-lived iodine-131 and the long-lived caesium-137 radionuclides were particularly important for the radiation dose they gave to the general populace. ( just a warning, its only a rough draft)
"And thanks to my first story, I’d already met most of the school administrators in person and had the beginnings of an actual list of sources for future stories."
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He refused to meet his grandchildren for he is of the opinion that his son, Nnaemeka had gone against his will in marrying a girl from another tribe.
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Chinua Achebe's short story "Marriage Is A Private Affair" tells the story of the protagonist Nnaemeka's conflict with his father after he decided to refuse his father's choice of his wife and instead married a woman from another tribe.
His father had first suggested a woman from the same tribe to be his wife but he refused, insisting that he didn't love her and he's already engaged to another girl from the Nene tribe. Even after years of marriage couldn't bring the father to forgive his son. But the letter sent by Nene to him at the end of the story, telling him of how the children wanted to meet their grandfather, was enough to stop his hard heart from being arrogant as usual. He did not want to deny the children anymore, questioning in his mind "<em>How could he shut his door against them?</em>". Thus, the refusal of Nnaemeka's father to meet the children was his initial anger and resentment of his son's refusal to marry a girl of his choosing and instead marrying someone from another tribe.