FACTOID # 46: Japan has 53 working nuclear reactors and is planning to build another 12.
 
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Killing is a family name and the name of several things. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Logo en:Wiktionary Wiktionary (full URL) is a sister project to Wikipedia intended to be a free wiki dictionary (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ...


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Chp1: Nuclear Power Kills, "Comments on Nuclear Power" (7207 words)
Some estimates of adults and children doomed to be killed and maimed by cancer and mutations run in the millions.
A reactor failure near a large city could kill millions of unsuspecting school children and their parents and teachers, and leave a vast area uninhabitable for more than a thousand generations.
Windmills kill the birds in their vicinity, and their widespread use is at least a form of visual pollution.
Einsatzgruppen (Mobile Killing Units) (831 words)
Einsatzgruppen (in this context, mobile killing units) were squads composed primarily of German SS and police personnel.
The result was the gas van, a mobile gas chamber surmounted on the chassis of a cargo truck which employed carbon monoxide from the truck's exhaust to kill its victims.
The mobile killing methods, particularly shooting, proved to be inefficient and psychologically burdensome to the killers.
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