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Sources Cited

Books

1) Hersey, John. Hiroshima. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., November 1, 1946

2) Lifton, Robert Jay. Death in Life Survivors of Hiroshima. New York: Random House, 1967.

Internet Sources

1) Akino, Nora. Japan’s Plutonium: The New Nuclear Threat. Online. Internet. Spring, 1993. Available at:http://www.ratical.com/radiation/NGP/JapansPluto.html

2) Krieger, David. Nuclearism and Its Spread to Asia. Online. Internet. Available at:http://www.napt.org/articles/asia.html

3) Kristensen, Hans. Japan Under the US Nuclear Umbrella: Nuclear War Planning in Japan.Online. Internet. Available at:http://www.nautilus.org/library/security/papers/Nuclear-Umbrella-5.html

4) Moglen, Damon. Nuclear Accident Site Still Emitting Radiation Above Safe Limits. Online. Internet. October 4, 1999. Available at:http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/media/press_releases/99_10_4text.htm

5) Sublette, Carey. Nuclear Weapons Frequently Asked Questions. Online. Internet. October 5,1999. Available at:http://www.centurychina.com/wiihist/Japarms/jap.nuke.threat.html

6) Reactor & Primary Loops. Online. Internet. Available at:http://www.jnc.go.jp/zmonju/mjweb/primary.htm

Other Computer Sources

1) "Hiroshima," Microsoft® Encarta® 96 Encyclopedia. © 1993-1995 Microsoft Corporation.All rights reserved. © Funk & Wagnalls Corporation. All Rights Reserved

2) Glasstone, Samuel."Nuclear Weapons," Microsoft® Encarta® 96 Encyclopedia. © 1993-1995 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. © Funk & Wagnalls Corporation. All rights reserved.

Other Sources

1) Lubman, Sarah. "Accident rekindles anxieties from Japan’s atomic past." Mercury News.October 5,1999. cited by:

Lubman, Sarah. Accident Rekindles Anxieties From Japan’s Atomic Past. Online. Internet. October 5,1999. Available at:http://www.mercurycenter.com/asia/center/angst100599.htm

2) Munson, Jeffrey. Interview on the Technical Aspects of Nuclear Power. June 3, 2000