EM
160 Recovery from Nuclear Attack
The "impossibility"
of recovery is often advanced as a reason for doing nothing to develop
an effective civil defense program. However, studies show a majority of
the United States populations are expected to survive. Protective
measures could add substantially to the populations survival. This
course deals with the difficult issues of the effects of the use of nuclear
weapons against the United States.
This course has one
file with 13 sections. The file is 489KB for the benefit of low bandwidth
(14.4 and 28.8 modem) users. The file name is em160recovery.exe. Graphics
may not be optimum in these documents due to originals and file size considerations.
These
course materials are derived from FEMA's Recovery From Nuclear War, 1988.
This document has not been altered allowing the user to re-use these in
the classroom setting.
Upon receiving your
paid registration, we will send you the password to open this file. We
recommend you print out the pages as you need them and keep them as a
paper reference.
The test is taken
online. When you pass the test, you will be mailed a certificate of completion.
The final exam is
15 questions taken from the reading material. You may use any of the materials
while taking the test.
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