Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The use of nuclear power

HI, ladies!!

Topic (STEP 2008. 6)
Agree or disagree: The use of nuclear power should be expanded

Points-Disposal of nuclear waste/Renewable energy/Safety

It is very essential for us to think of effective energy resources, however, I can’t agree the expansion of nuclear power, mainly because of its less safety.
First, we have little room for radio-active waste storage in our country, and thus it would be problematic to dispose of them in the near future.
Then, we must improve more available energy by getting more efficiency in using our energy. For example, renewable energy, such as solar and wind, will be able to increase by the development of our science.
Finally, we are afraid of nuclear power safety most, because they might have meltdowns accidentally or terrorist attacks dangerously in the future.
Moreover, it goes without saying that Japan has a lot of earthquakes.
Despite of current usefulness of nuclear power, we should refrain from expanding the use of it. We need safer and more effective energy resources.

…I could find the interesting issue about renewable energy resource on TIME this week, arguing that Americans have to try more effective energy resources, which have astounding potential to reduce many problems. Mr. Obama announced the green energy new deal (?).
By the way, late at night we can listen to his historic inauguration speech. Fantastic, isn’t it?

So, see you tomorrow. Bye!

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sunflower said...

Hello, Cherry and ladies.

It’s Tuesday. I’ve already programmed recording President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration which will send on air Jan. 22 at 2:00 a.m.

Yesterday Magnolia, Rose, Cosmos, and Sunflower met together at Cosmos’s to read our essay writings. The meeting started at around eleven o’clock and finished almost at five o’clock.

We checked the parts of grammatical mistakes, redundancy, and unnecessary information. Our essays seem to be less analytical, so that we need primary sources to make it more persuasive and logical.

The comment given to me was that I was just listing facts of what and how Takeko Kujo did, only to fail to express her passion why she aspired to do.

When I returned home, material I asked for Asoka Association was sent to me. The history of three women related to built Asoka hospital was copied from the book “50th history of Asoka Association".

Today I also got the history of Kyoto Women's University published by the University, which is very useful for me as primary sources. I’d like to shed light on the process that developed Kujo Takeko’s passion for founding a women’s higher educational institute.

The inaugulation speech will being in two hours. Good-luck, my presious friends.

January 21, 2009 12:19 AM

January 21, 2009 12:20 AM