Need help on finding information about nuclear accidents

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The discussion revolves around a fictional writing project focused on nuclear power and disasters, specifically titled "The Nuclear Engineer that Couldn't Avert Nuclear Disaster." The writer seeks factual information about nuclear power plants and notable incidents, such as the Three Mile Island and Chernobyl accidents, to enhance the authenticity of their work. They express a desire to create a narrative that is both engaging and educational, despite their lack of background in the subject. Resources like UCSUSA and Hyperphysics are suggested for further research on nuclear safety and technical details. The project aims to reflect the complexities of nuclear engineering while maintaining a fictional narrative.
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I have no background about nuclear powerplants and nuclear plant disasters other than probably a skewed image from The Simpsons. But I would like to get kicked out of math class by writing about "The Nuclear Engineer that Couldn't Avert Nuclear Disaster." I don't know why I'm writing in math class either.

I know this is in rather bad taste, but I do not dislike nuclear powerplants and do not want to attempt to blow any up. I want this to be a work of fiction but factual enough so that I'll be able to show my teacher how much I don't like him. I need any help, more info will be provided when the little engine book arrives so that proper plagiarism will be attained. Thank you guys!
 
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Brown's Ferry Fire

http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/nuclear_safety/page.cfm?pageID=790

http://www.serve.com/gvaughn/prairieisland/tubeproblems.html
 
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The most notorious reactor accidents were Three Mile Island (U.S.) and Chernobyl (USSR). Look them up in google.
 
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