Showing posts with label biggest. Show all posts
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Friday, February 3, 2012

2009's Ten Biggest, Most Memorable Events

It seems every year of the new millennium has seen some huge events occur; minute perhaps of the magnitude of September 11, 2001 or the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, but still, here are the ten biggest, most memorable events of the year Mmix (so far), in reverse order:

Number 10

Nuclear Weapons

July 22 - Longest total solar eclipse of the 21st Century takes place

Lasting six minutes and 38 seconds this was the second of three (the first and third were more minor penumbral lunar) eclipses in one month and it was observed by millions over China, Japan, Nepal and India. The next comparably-sized solar eclipse will occur beyond our time in 2132.

Number 9

January 20 - President Barack Obama is inaugurated 44th President of the Usa

Heralding a new hope, President Obama comes into office amid depths of uncertainty surrounding the Global Financial Crisis. His slogan, 'Yes, we can,' is apt; he's appears the man of the hour for such a time as this.

Number 8

March 3 - Gunmen assault a bus carrying Sri Lankan international cricketers; eight citizen are killed

Not a large terrorist event but one that was valuable by virtue of the target. International teams are now put on added observation as they travel to the world's trouble spots.

Number 7

February 7 - The Black Saturday bushfires kill 173 citizen and leave 7,500 homeless in Victoria, Australia

A shockingly devastating set of climatic conditions and a combination of electrically and deliberately lit fires spark unprecedented fire emergencies throughout the State. The event transforms the Australian culture toward bushfire from commonly lax to vigilant roughly overnight such was the depth of human tragedy experienced. The national response to the plight of the victims via charity is an unprecedented success.

Number 6

May 25 - North Korea announces it has conducted its second successful nuclear weapon test

This was a valuable event from the perspective of the future peace and sustainability of the world and major country gentle unity. North Korea continues to defy international convention and arrogantly sets itself as one of the key dictator and recalcitrant countries of the 21st Century.

Number 5

September 29 & 30 - Tsunamis off Samoa and Sumatra kill over 1,000 citizen and destroy valuable infrastructure

After the Boxing Day tsunamis of 2004 there is heightened awareness of the cost and scope of tsunami events in terms of human tragedy. This was fortunately roughly nothing in comparison to the 2004 event in terms of human loss, where over 300,000 are belief to have lost their lives.

Number 4

June 1 - Air France Flight 447 flying from Brazil plunges into the Atlantic Ocean killing 228

Mystery surrounded this event for days after and it still does. Only 51 bodies of the 228 killed have been recovered and the black box flight data recorder has also not been found, precluding the investigation significantly.

Number 3

April 24 - The World health society is involved at the preliminary outbreak of Influenza (later known as Swine Flu [H1N1])

This was later deemed a global pandemic on June 11. Although this pandemic was the first of its order since the Hong Kong strain in 1967/68 its virulence was less than thinkable, though many lost their lives and millions suffered a very debilitating influenza.

Number 2

November 25 - Rumours begin to circulate about Tiger Woods extramarital affairs

No one likes to see a superstar, especially one with such a slick and clean image as Tiger had, plunge and lose an fantastic amount of credibility, destroying his reputation--but this has happened. This event sparks a world of media and favorite interest, inappropriate humour and condemnation.

Number 1

June 25 - the death of "King of Pop," Michael Jackson

For much of the world this was a shocking and horrifically sad end to the King of Pop, who was concluding his rehearsals of "This Is It," his fifty London shows, the curtain call of his musical career. The event of the reporting of his death and the later memorial service (July 7) pushed internet traffic to unprecedented levels--an electronic tsunami.

So, there we have it--a big year in anyone's language. What lies ahead in 2010, apart from changing our naming convention of the year? (i.e. Instead of two-thousand-and-nine/ten we'll start to call the years proceeding from now, twenty-ten, and so forth.)

Will there be a more weighty or catastrophic natural disaster--and more to the point, will we be ready? (Can we be ready?) Which notable figures will die? Will there be a key assassination? Will the world be plunged for a time into 'electronic darkness?'

It all remains to be seen.

© 2009 S. J. Wickham.

Source data: "2009." Wikipedia, Retrieved 10 December 2009. Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009

2009's Ten Biggest, Most Memorable Events

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Windscale: Britain's Biggest Nuclear Disaster - Part 04

Windscale: Britain's Biggest Nuclear Disaster - Part 04 Tube. Duration : 9.63 Mins.


On the night of 10 October 1957 a fire broke out in Pile Number one at Windscale. The reactor had been loaded beyond its original design limit in order to provide materials for Britain's nuclear weapons programme. Nuclear fuel cartridges caught fire, releasing contaminants into the atmosphere via the reactors air cooling system. As fire ripped through the pile, the staff at Windscale struggled to find a way to extinguish it and avert disaster, a situation no-one had ever faced before. Windscale: Britain's biggest nuclear disaster was broadcast on Monday, 8 October, 2007, at 2100 BST on BBC Two. VHS Recording.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Iran Or North Korea - Who is the Biggest Nuclear Threat?

With the political battle going on in Iran and the national anthem named "Death to America" to the sick and twisted mind of Kim Jong-Il in North Korea using Hawaii as target convention for nuclear weapons, it is hard to determine on thing. Who is the biggest threat? There are many issues surrounding these claims that the countries would pose a threat to America and the world. The distinct views of the citizens of these countries view Americans and other habitancy as loving habitancy and don't want to bring harm to anyone. There are many who feel that there is a threat that is fueled by distinct rumors and assumptions. Many habitancy feel that there is a bigger threat than both these countries. But behind the Parliament doors, it is a distinct story.

In Iran there is, as stated earlier, a national anthem called "Death to America". Many would view this as an empty threat and that it is just a time old tradition that the Iranian habitancy sing to support their country. Others view this as a threat that they will attack America when they can. It is difficult to determine to what is the meaning of national anthem when parliament allowed for it to be sung time and time again. 

Nuclear Power

In North Korea, there have been many threats of leader Kim Jong-Il to America and other countries saying statements like, "If any country along with America interfere with the missile activate then they will pay." This automatically will give anything the impression that this is a world threat from North Korea. Others view this as a childhood spat and ignore the threat to be all in "good fun". Sarcasm is the scapegoat that many reporters view it as. 

With the many issues surrounding these two countries, time will tell who the biggest threat is. Many habitancy in the world are preparation for anything to happen and there have been many reports to what the two countries are doing to fuel the fire of the assumptions. In the world there are many conflicts. Recognizing and acknowledging the strife will allow you to see what is coming in the future. Iran and North Korea have their moments where they show the peace loving country they have. It is hard to see in a world that views violence as a way of life. For many in Iran and North Korea, this is fact.

Iran Or North Korea - Who is the Biggest Nuclear Threat?

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Tsar Bomb - The biggest bomb ever

Tsar Bomb - The biggest bomb ever Tube. Duration : 0.75 Mins.


The bomb was tested on October 30, 1961 in Novaya Zemlya, an island in the Arctic Sea. The 57MT-bomb exploded and a mushroom cloud with a height of 64km rose to the sky...

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