The term printing refers to the process of reproducing text and images on paper, textiles, metals and other composite materials using various methods, most of which involve a master form or template.
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April 26, 1986: Chernobyl Disaster - A catastrophic nuclear accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, considered the worst nuclear disaster in history.