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		<title>Obama Supports Nuclear Power &#8211; Please Do NOT Vote for Obama</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Obama is an advocate of Nuclear Power. When Obama was a state senator in Illinois, he put in a bill for safety around nuclear plants. A number of Nuclear Power companies came in and talked to him. As a result, Obama water-downed the bill, came out as an advocate of Nuclear Power, and has taken [...]]]></description>
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Obama is an advocate of Nuclear Power. When Obama was a state senator in Illinois, he put in a bill for safety around nuclear plants. A number of Nuclear Power companies came in and talked to him. As a result, Obama water-downed the bill, came out as an advocate of Nuclear Power, and has taken a significant amount of money from members of the nuclear power utility industry. Obama has terrible judgement, and he does not care about the people who would suffer living next to reactors or to the radioactive waste they produce. &#8220;In interviews over the past two weeks, Obama aides insisted that the revisions did not substantively alter the bill. In fact, it was left drastically different. In place of the straightforward reporting requirements was new language giving the nuclear commission two years to come up with its own regulations. The bill said that the commission &#8220;shall consider&#8221; — not require — immediate public notification, and also take into account the findings of a task force it set up to study the tritium leaks. By then, the task force had already concluded that &#8220;existing reporting requirements for abnormal spills and leaks are at a level that is risk-informed and appropriate.&#8221; The rewritten bill also contained the new wording sought by Exelon making it clear that state and local authorities would have no regulatory oversight of nuclear power plants.&#8221; Nuclear Leaks and Response Tested Obama in Senate By MIKE McINTIRE Published: February 3, 2008</p>
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		<title>I need to inview someone in Nuclear Medicine for college. Please email if your a Nuclear Med Tech. :)Gidget?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 16:56:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have just entered the Nuclear Medicine degree field in College and one of the entrance requirements is to interview another Nuclear Medicine tech.  Let me know if your interested in answering some questions.  Thank you for your time..Gidget
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just entered the Nuclear Medicine degree field in College and one of the entrance requirements is to interview another Nuclear Medicine tech.  Let me know if your interested in answering some questions.  Thank you for your time..Gidget</p>
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		<title>Tracers- Nuclear Medicine please help?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 08:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[is this information correct (concerning tracers in nuclear medicine)
- a radioactive substance is inject into shoulder [or body], or swallowed through mouth
- radioactive substances are generally gamma emitters
- We use a gamma camera to detect the tracer
- We use gamma rays for tracing as they can easily pass through the body without damaging it. Secondly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>is this information correct (concerning tracers in nuclear medicine)</p>
<p>- a radioactive substance is inject into shoulder [or body], or swallowed through mouth<br />
- radioactive substances are generally gamma emitters<br />
- We use a gamma camera to detect the tracer<br />
- We use gamma rays for tracing as they can easily pass through the body without damaging it. Secondly we use a substance with a relativity short half-life (a few hours), long enough to take measurements but short enough not to cause damage.<br />
- Tracers are used to create a picture of an organ or an organ system by detecting where the strongest readings are coming from<br />
- Along with the tracer, a radionuclide is injected, to guide the tracer to a certain part of the body</p>
<p>The most important part of this thing is the last bullet point (Is that correct?)</p>
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		<title>Please Help! What is the difference between Nuclear Medicine Technology and Radiation Therapy Technology?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 04:40:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please Help me!
I am thinking about majoring in one of these programs, but I don&#8217;t know which to choose??? I am confused!
What are the differences between the two?
What does a Radiation Therapist do and What does a Nuclear Medicine Technologist do?
What are their jobs?
Serious Answers please!
Thanks!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please Help me!<br />
I am thinking about majoring in one of these programs, but I don&#8217;t know which to choose??? I am confused!<br />
What are the differences between the two?<br />
What does a Radiation Therapist do and What does a Nuclear Medicine Technologist do?<br />
What are their jobs?</p>
<p>Serious Answers please!</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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		<title>this is the end of my essay, will you proof read please?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 01:38:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On to college, being a radiologic technologist doesn’t require a huge amount of college.  Knowing computers is an additional thing I found that was important in this line of employment, this is because working the x-ray machine includes working with circuit boards, processors, electronic equipment, computer hardware and computer software. This topic is something [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On to college, being a radiologic technologist doesn’t require a huge amount of college.  Knowing computers is an additional thing I found that was important in this line of employment, this is because working the x-ray machine includes working with circuit boards, processors, electronic equipment, computer hardware and computer software. This topic is something I could defiantly learn a lot about.  Two years, or an associates degree at a technical school is needed. During these two years my class load would be heavy, some students prefer to space the courses out and go to college for 3 years (Radiologic Technologists and Technicians).  Things studied during college are radiation protection, pathology, patient care procedures and medical ethics among other things.   After college, you can become certified or licensed by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, certification will help you when applying for a job.  To get this certification I would have to pass an exam on everything I learned in college (How To Be an X-Ray…).   Another helpful piece of advice I’ve found was that to get more experience you should train or take an intern ship at a hospital , or enlist in an accredited radiography program (How To Be an X-Ray…).<br />
I think when looking for a job or researching a career  you should look for one that you already have the personality traits for considering it is hard to change your personality. One trait I think is common sense is, caring for people and being a people person. Through out the day in this field you are helping people, trying to make them less in pain,  help them know what is wrong, or talking to various doctors and medical personal.  So  being someone who can get along with a lot of people would greatly help in this occupation.  This is something I feel I would be good at because I enjoy being around people and am a people person. Also I have found out that time management is a good skill or trait to have as an x-ray technologist (Radiologic Technologist).  You need to keep in mind at all times the other injured patients waiting to be taken care of.  Next I think another skill that goes hand-in-hand with time management  is coordination. Career Zone explains this skill as “adjusting actions in relation to others’ actions”.  Two more personality traits that I think easily relate to one another are being able to think critically and being able to instruct others easily. The first, critical thinking or logic, is needed when comparing and contrasting individual solutions and outcomes. Critical thinking is needed to instruct others, every situation will be different working in this field (Radiologic Technologist). For example,  one day you may be instructing a little boy with a broken arm how to waterproof his cast before showering, where as the next day you could be informing an elderly lady about her broken ankle.  Overall I think I have these skills but if I do plan on being a radiologic technologist I should work on my instruction skills.<br />
So far this seems like a rewarding career but when exploring this job I have found two other jobs that are rather thought-provoking, for one, a radiation therapist.  People in this career make about the same salary as an x-ray technologist, have more schooling but can provide radiation therapy.  These professionals can still take x-rays though (Radiation Therapists). This job sounds nice but an radiologic technologist still sounds better. The next job I came across that I was curious about was a nuclear medicine technologist.  People in this career most times have to get a bachelors degree and have a slightly higher salary. Nuclear medicine technology is not about bones and the human body, which is what I’m interested in.  This career involves more knowledge, diagnostics, and radiation therapy  of  the blood, cells, fat and muscles (Nuclear Medicine Technologist). Both of these careers would be more striking if I wanted to broaden my radiologic technologist career.<br />
Even after my research of a radiologic technologist, I have still do not have a great idea of what I want to be when I get out of  high school. Radiologic technology has proven to me it is a very interesting field with a lot of room for growth but I’m still not totally convinced that this is the job for me.<br />
its an i-search paper, i am supposed to use &#8216;I&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Nuclear Medicine please help?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 10:17:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[what is the name of the detector in a gamma ray camera &#8211; the radioactive isotopes are detected by something but i cant remember its name
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