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Nuclear Alarms in the Ukraine
As the war on the front lines of Ukraine continues, a new version of events creates worldly concern of a second Chernobyl. Families separated amongst the rumors of attacks, and staffing restrictions among war-time shelling fuel fear of a second Ukrainian catastrophe. The question remains, how can our world leader’s prevent an incident without becoming involved in Russia’s campaign for regional expansion?
By Jeremy Gant3 years ago in Earth
Environmentally Friendly Technologies | Brook Lang Seattle
With our goal of meeting net zero carbon emissions in 2030, we need to change how we go about our daily lives to be successful. Thankfully, with the advances in green technology, we can make a change for the better and save money simultaneously! In this article, we are going to be talking about some of the best environmentally friendly technologies that you can use today.
By Brook Lang Seattle3 years ago in Earth
The magical plane
The moon is both great, sad, and warm. Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, once wrote an immortal poem, "The present man does not know the ancient moon, the present moon used to shine on the ancient man. The ancient and the modern are like flowing water, looking at the bright moon together." Just as Li Bai said, both present and ancient people have developed a unique affection for the moon. Here is the first-grade essay on the moon, welcome to read it!
By Joseph Sumner3 years ago in Earth
We have only one earth
I love the moon, her purity, her mystery, and her eternity. On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, I sat in my crib in the courtyard after dinner and quietly waited for the moon to come. After a while, the moon sister quietly revealed her round smiling face, looking down on the vast earth. Everything in the countryside seemed to be covered with a thin layer of sand by the moon, like a realistic jade sculpture, solemn and beautiful. My sister came over and took us by the hand and told us the story of "Change running to the moon".
By Olivia Phillips3 years ago in Earth







