Wednesday, March 16, 2011

How Long Does It Take To Get Rid Of A Lazy Eye

The discourse of 'Emperor.


The central Fukushima reactor with its "crazy" continues to keep everyone in suspense.
World governments are competing to send their best teams of 'experts on nuclear official for humanitarian reasons, secretly, to see if the Japanese government is concealing the true gravity of the situation, as well as current levels of radioactivity reached.
In all this, what's more the shock of 'settlement (and that shook ...' s last showed at least a 6 on the Richter scale) are continuous.
the earthquake but now no longer a concern ' much: it is the central shakes, so much to do to intervene in a speech to the nation even the 'Emperor.
Akihito expressed sorrow and concern for his people, reveals a mock serenity on his face, typical of a grandfather who wants to reassure his grandchildren: - "The number of people killed is growing day by day and not even know how many were the victims. I pray for the salvation of as many people as possible '. The Emperor thanked all those who are working in situations of' emergency, whether foreign or Japanese.



In central Fukushima working tirelessly: a handful of 50 people are trying all out, sacrificing himself for his people, also because they know what they are going to meet.
Among the consultants there were already dead and injured in the explosions and contamination.
I think these people deserve a miracle.
A government, a people, which is to face an earthquake, an economic crisis, a nuclear crisis deserves a miracle.
In the world continues to raise funds mobilization: the stars, ordinary people, all, are giving what they can, but it is also true that until they stop the 'nightmare of nuclear non c' is space for reconstruction.
The current situation of the plant is not the most optimistic, partly because of radiation because the planes can not fly over the same sea water to enter the reactor in order to cool them.
And to make matters worse bad weather is expected in the 'area of \u200b\u200bFukushima: snow and wind that could blow into Tokyo, with all the consequences this might entail.
's Italian ambassador in Tokyo, V. Pedroni, in a live interview with SkyTg24, said it seems that the strategies' s work on the center are bearing fruit, but there were no radioactive emissions, even if it seems as evidenced by the detection levels are decreasing in Tokyo .
And that's what we all hope strongly, not only for the city of Tokyo, but for all people in Japan.
In the next post I'd like to give some positive news, because they have need the Japanese, and we need it ourselves.

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