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“In a world where proliferation is on the rise, and nuclear power is being touted as the energy solution to global climate change, young people are growing up with little information about the nuclear dilemma. REAL’s contribution to critical thinking is a great way for young people, and all people, to learn about nuclear issues in a creative and interactive environment. “
Dr. Kathleen SULLIVAN
Disarmament educator and consultant to the United Nation's "Cyberschoolbus"
www.cyberschoolbus.org
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Workshop
Have fun learning with UN educator Dr. Kathleen’s interactive workshops.
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Quiz
Where was this image taken and what does it have to do with New York ?
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E-mail
Send an e-mail to an expert.
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interview
Invite Japanese atomic bomb survivor Shigeko Sasamori to your school.
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Diagrams
Follow the Nuclear Cycle.
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Photos
Download images from the exhibition free-of-charge for discussion.
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Audio-visual
Hear how radioactivity was discovered using photography.
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Games
Imagine you’re Robert J. Oppenheimer for a day and change the coarse of history.
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Film
See how Stephen and Trace made an award-winning film about the atomic bomb -show the DVD at school.
For more information
Contact :Helene Leneveu
Education Program coordinator
helene@realexpo.org
