Emily, with her petition in hand, was the first to speak. She presented the council with a thick stack of signatures, representing nearly half of the town's population. The council members listened attentively as Emily and other residents voiced their concerns about the factory's potential impact.
Emily decided to take matters into her own hands and began discussing the issue with her friends and neighbors. She was surprised to find that many of them shared her concerns and were eager to do something about it. Together, they started a petition to present to the town council, hoping to persuade them to reject the factory proposal. itchin for a petition
It was a typical Wednesday morning in the small town of Oakdale, where everyone knew each other's names and the most exciting event of the year was the annual summer fair. But amidst the tranquility, a sense of discontent had been brewing among the residents. For weeks, rumors had been circulating about a new development project that would bring a massive factory to the outskirts of town. Emily, with her petition in hand, was the first to speak
One person who was particularly itching for a change was Emily Wilson, a local artist and mother of two. She had grown up in Oakdale and loved the town's quaint charm. But the thought of a factory disrupting the peaceful atmosphere and potentially harming the environment made her skin crawl. Emily decided to take matters into her own
The town council, sensing the growing opposition, eventually agreed to hold a special meeting to discuss the factory proposal. On the night of the meeting, the town hall was packed with concerned residents, all eager to express their opinions.
The itch for a petition had turned into a movement, and Emily was proud to have been a part of it. She realized that sometimes, all it takes is a group of passionate individuals to create real change.
8. COMPUTER HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Windows systems only.
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9. COMPUTER SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Users must purchase and install the MCNP package so the Visual Editor has access to the cross sections. Included in this distribution are two material files based on PNNL-15870 Rev1. (stndrd.n and stndrd.p). The Visual Editor can read these files if they are in the same directory as input file or if they are placed in a “VISED” directory that is at the same level as the MCNP_DATA directory (i.e. c:\mcnp6\vised, if you installed mcnp6© in c:\mcnp6). All versions of the Visual Editor must have access to the DATAPATH for accessing the cross sections. You can either run the Visual Editor within the MCNP6© command prompt (just type the executable name) or define the DATAPATH environment variable for your computer (computer->properties->advanced system settings->environment variables). Details on how to do this can be found on the website here: http://www.mcnpvised.com/HelpAndSupport/HelpAndSupport.
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10. REFERENCES
10.a included in distribution files and in P618pdf:
A. L. Schwarz, R. A. Schwarz, and A. R. Schwarz, “MCNPX/6© Visual Editor Computer Code Manual” (January 2018).
11. CONTENTS OF CODE PACKAGE
The package is transmitted on one CD with the reference cited above, the package includes the VisedX_25 executable, Visplot61_25 executable and manual.
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12. DATE OF ABSTRACT
April 2018
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KEYWORDS: MONTE CARLO; NEUTRON; GAMMA-RAY; INTERACTIVE