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century great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres. of local b, both any resistance to the british was answered with doubled cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women and children are shot whenever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in 1846. australia's past is rightly described as blood soaked and races. if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent. then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had decreased till 100000 people,
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despite the indisputable historical facts. the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far. oh so hospital with cheese on all to see christie late, the florida with a a, a with
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some like now quarter and his family have decided to stay in their home and his mother is 94 years old. she is very fragile and has not left her bad. you know, how do i get a deal with he died? yeah, i gotta, i know he died. yeah, i got, i sent it. i knew it transporting hurry to another place would probably it was trying to die from a broken heart. i just happened to walk among the displaced lou a not a gun if i'm not i'm
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with that pretty bad our today. like i said with off with a bed with that not a in matter. yeah. okay. i thought i got a a
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a ah ah a nuclear power plant brave director dice warner. finding a decision to disobey tapco by injecting sea water into the reactor. he is defacto say, ah, ah,
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ah, ah ah, ah mm hm. in 1954, when the rivalry with the former soviet union was becoming increasingly strong and the world was divided into 2 blocks, the united states department of defense secretly carried out an experiment. it's code named bean castle bravo. this experiment with
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a nuclear test consisting in the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. american scientists made a mistake in their calculations underestimating the power of the explosion, which was 3 times stronger than expected. the japanese fishing vessel di go for cool, your model was in the surrounding waters and was hit by the radioactive fallout. mm. the $23.00 fishermen had to be hospitalized immediately. coble yama, i t t the marconi operator aboard the vessel, died a few months later from acute radiation syndrome, radio and television interrupted their broadcast to spread the news. traces of radioactivity were found in tuna fish in the pacific ocean, and this forced the culprits to come out in the open and confessed the truth. in little time because of fear of radiation, panic spread from that moment on the people of japan have been totally forthright.
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in rejecting nuclear energy, the american government concerned about the spread of anti american and anti nuclear sentiment in japan, a country it considered a military and gentlemen base of great importance took appropriate measures by involving all japanese communications media using words such as peace, justice, and security for the promotion of nuclear energy, ah, surely came out to title a war criminals suddenly reinstated, by the americans and who in the meantime had become a powerful lobbyist and media tycoon, played a very important role. he was a great admirer of american culture, and he was convinced that the nation's economic prosperity depended on the friendship with the u. s. from the columns of a newspaper, you're me already. shim boone, and from his own private tv channel nippon television, he launched
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a powerful and effective pro nuclear campaign. in a few years, he succeeded in defeating the anti nuclear movement in his country and in persuading majority of citizens. but embracing nuclear power was not. ready only a wise, but rather an indispensable choice. in 1954 u. s. president eisenhower carried out the program atoms for peace to sweep away the memory of the bombing of japan. and after only 2 years following the di, go for cool. you morrow incident. a symposium on nuclear energy for civil purposes was organized and took place symbolically in hiroshima met. so tara was chosen as the president of the new commission for atomic energy. the construction of the country's 1st nuclear power plant was soon announced. thus it was that the country which would probably have been the last in the world to espouse nuclear energy, became one of its main and most convinced supporters ah
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drilled some more landing from which many of the little girls soon hardly meant that our guardian, it still said i didn't know yesterday give, that's when you can still. i seen that them this now. so sort of the mellow a lot to look you up on the nuclear gypsies, the nuclear power plant, seasonal workers, number in the thousands and they are immediately recognizable. they seem distracted, almost absent, but in reality, they are looking at you. they make you perceive that they have something to say. and they do. if you go to visit them in small taverns in the neighborhood at the nuclear power plant, they are paid 3 or $400.00 a day to be contaminated. although after the agency and the contractors get their part, very little ends up in their own pockets. focus shima,
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they represent almost 90 percent of the workforce and they withstand most of the radiation. there are those who in order to earn more fake the dosimeters or take a double shifts using different types of sacrifice prompted by despair, by necessity of making it meet. at any cost, apparently it's a traditional job. i was told about it by a photographer who became famous in the seventy's for his report. challenges inside japanese nuclear power plants. so get all those ha, lord, i have that you or she back was. i did danco, who doesn't love people talking, but i'm most finished. gonna organise you who do you lean on to tell them what am i talking to me? my concern was so you would look him up on this de dorms? 18 robin. i guess we need to look it up you. yup. so if we send the video on a who's taking not the one, you're not in a new one day monet more. what on the again,
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that's all it's good and i filled out the records. you just also got the settlement on the cleaning. i would tell when i was taken is on the corner of it. nothing to my new me doesn't get up. and then oh you oh, we definitely are left in that. and then we'll get on this in the middle of the night i called my boss or the g i. and i said my recommendation is that we. busy tells us utilities that g cannot support the continued operation of these plants at my boss said to me, well, it can't be that bad dale. and keep in mind that if we have to shut down all of these, mark one plants, it will probably mean the end of j is nuclear, a business forever a
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a in credits. so can bring me home to, you know, and after that i know made it to that initial call to of course, who i do. i'm with, i am. com, based on the zone is that we are is site as well really. but no one, especially typical one hit or use the world when they're down, those funds will damage to the react to this plan. they pay the worst played
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a full tune on some of them. and then mine, that really is a may, is that they use one of the white one reactor to is building this, the only one skill in one piece. but it's the source of the most radioactive with explosion that happened inside the building damaged the base of the reactor, causing the flood of various rooms and underground conduits. every day, hundreds of tons of radioactive water spilled into the ocean. a map coastal dock leann leigh. i data shields which they don't know who my bathroom or should i enjoy bro booked or he did them all back on. i don't all, they don't know. maybe to down the mother made it down to dave level cow or did i? yeah. let him all night thought any more, you know, i'm all most, you know, must call me back. come some know. so those 2 ideas are still out of absolutely ok
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on. we now know for sure that the core i made a hope that metallic base so they're sitting there and the k mile to completely boom boom, boom, up. everything is the rate on here and the reports wrong with the government, the investigation committee. because of the radiation, no one, not even the robot can approach close enough to understand how much concrete separates the corey from the ground with a good
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door. yep. a grim east. i think mike, i mean, she was so sure. why did it stay 30? yeah. yeah. i don't know a week or more in the living room. yeah. for sure. i do the nice for yeah. do the shirts with we perform a serious way. certainly. coach in a woodson. chim. putting your to the to the woods. spiritually. just look, i don't waste look at the invoice of why so completely booked the initials. now you don't need to discuss a little bit more just a 0. what is some number on your smith is reason for you on the when come up and it
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wasn't, it was what was the, what was it? so let me have you been here because he's not a person was just so sure. and each of them rich a lot, but i should not approve of that. he has all the way she does. he may finish with ah, the sisters to collect the hundreds of thousands of tons of radioactive liquids.
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i'm no longer sufficient. leaks everywhere, infiltrate the ground. some argued that it would be best to throw everything overboard because fishing in the area has already been compromised and the pacific ocean is so big. ah, but nobody really knows what to be. a long term effects with the radioactive substances, infiltrate the food chain and polarize on the top, where we stand with our defects in our fears, a voice in the way with
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all the was it was a bit of a pin, but i like put feel and i don't feel pretty good with you for my feeling that information later supplied by workers confessed by the executives and then confirmed through concrete exam post in the 641 pages of the quarter. our report talks about main cost. catastrophe everything, but sorta guys. oh, i thought i speak with you about it. when i got out of
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you, i did a little bit with you about about oh oh please say i'm a bundle upload. yeah, that is not a problem. so what did she think? a thin that it the someone on the deadline i left a. so that was employ stating that they granted the correct coward report shows that the direct crosses of the accident were all
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foreseeable prior to march 11th. 2011. tucker was too quick to cite the synonymy as the cause of the nuclear accident and denied that the earthquake caused any damage. the direct intervention by the county, including prime minister cons visit to the fukushima diet. she plant disrupted the chain of command and brought disordered to an already dire situation at the site. the accident was the result of collusion between the government, the regulators, tapco, and the lack of governance by said parties. with their behavior, they betrayed the right of japan to be safe from nuclear risks. oh, a with
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that i get with i
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i wonder how it is possible that as of today, there hasn't been any indictments for trial, let alone a conviction. all the criminal investigations that have been started have already been closed. we shall no longer prosecute. everybody is guilty. no one is guilty. as in war. if there is no guilt, there is no responsibility. and there is no sin. if there is no repentance, a movie, now, please stay closer to each other a me with a book, i keep semi final on all those in a moment. meanwhile, the real risk is to leave these roads where they are now on the roof of my building . bright could be fold it into
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a routine maintenance which consists of the replacement of the spent. the fuel was taking place at the react, therefore to perform what is the maintenance the ask a flood that the room above the reactor. so that the water level ac even ways that the pool that contains the new fuel. vega, north, i'm up when the cooling system has helped to work it in the room above the reactor full. that was all the water and beside the pool all over the fuel or wrong inc. and this the by which made with the water in the pool boil them if their fuel had been left on top of that, there would be a ton of the amount down according yeah, but this time i was with, i didn't happen there, close acquisition. i miss with
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the reason why this made down didn't actually happen to remain that message. oh yeah. for a long time, it was only after several months that we got to understand thanks to look up the commission of inquiry due to the pressure increase in the reactor pool. the key to bar that separates the reactor pulled up for a bit fewer storage pool broke down,
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causing the water to pull out into the adjustment fewer stories she had the again not broke the pool water would have to write that like hosing that met down with a very short time, a kill is safe by chance. ah, all the
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with a little bit blue miss of nuclear energy being economic safe and clean has been swept away. this disaster has forced japan to face up to a respite and many other countries have all many dealt with in the face of focus. we are in japanese with
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increasing global energy demand is saying that the path to renewable energy is important. but it is not enough. ah, well the dream of nuclear fusion of an infinite energy clean energy for all is still there waiting for us. at the other side of history. because she must heroes were not enough. a bigger disaster has been avoided because the gate south broke. ah, we have been spared because miraculously something in the country. if technology did not work
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me the the the news the news news
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news. the news. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence and the point obviously, is to create trust rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence,
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real summoning with a robot, most protective phone existence with a liberal yup agreement. i think mike, i mean what? so what should i do to pick it up study the employee. did you i don't know if the important thing with either the brother nice or yeah. do the shirts. what, what is can we afford or can serious ways for.

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