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Nuclear tsunami
This book shows how the bankruptcy of the central state of Japan has led to increased burdens on the population in the post-nuclear tsunami era, and the ensuing dangerous ionization of the population now reaching into the future.
Look, Everyone, No Oil
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Tex. -- Looking for evidence of the world's greatest oil spill on South Padre Island is a little like looking for the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland. Everyone says they saw it, have stories to tell of sheen or globules, and even sing songs and sport T-shirts celebrating the Tar Babies of 79.
Strategies for Research, Practice, and Policy for Autism in Later Life: A Report from a Think Tank on Aging and Autism
Over the past decade, there has been a growing interest in adults on the autistic spectrum, and more recently, the challenges related to aging in this population. A two-day Think Tank meeting, focused on aging in autism, was convened amongst international leaders in the field of autism research and practice. This meeting included a series of presentations addressing the current status of aging research, followed by discussions regarding priorities going forward. Attendees shared their thoughts and concerns regarding community services, government policies, societal perspectives and physical and mental health. The goal of these discussions was to consider systematic approaches aimed at providing meaningful supports that can ensure a quality of life for seniors on the autism spectrum.