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    If you were struck with an awful disease like Ebola, wouldn’t hearing that you have been cured, be a dream come true? STEM subjects challenge me to explore new things, understand natural events, and excite me to be an innovator. Who wouldn’t love the subject on which world progress depends on? My most important accomplishment is taking part in the GMU FOCUS STEM Camp. At this five-day camp, I learned new concepts in each STEM subject. I learned new topics in science, biology, geology, chemistry,…

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    With growing widespread use of nuclear power, around the world and the historic nuclear disaster, of Chernobyl, still in peoples minds it begs the question of whether or not the pros outweigh the cons. Nuclear power provides 20% of the power inside the United States according to the Nuclear Energy Institute and with 104 nuclear power plants inside the US alone the security of these power plants can not be overlooked. Since 911 the security of nuclear power plants took a drastic reform as it…

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    Now, he was able to pay off his private Boeing 747. At 3 o’clock, he drove to the factory to pay off his plane. The plane had the strongest engines imaginable with military grade machine guns and missile launchers. He had this installed because he was running one of the most detailed investment…

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    Southwest Airlines Key Strategies Business Level strategy. Business level strategy is a process in which an organization focuses its core competencies on satisfying their customers, it details actions that should be taken to provide maximum value to the customers and gain competitive advantage over the firm’s competitors within an industry. Southwest Airlines employs a cost leadership business strategy which focuses on competing for a wide range of customers based on price of the goods or…

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    Class: My goal for this class is a A+ grade the entire year. In past middle school I said the same thing but it never really happened. At the beginning of my 8th grade semester I would have an above average grade but it always went down from there until the last few weeks when I would do an EXTREME amount of work just to get all my grades up to optimal. This cycle of doing very little for three fourths of the semester and then doing homework from 2pm-1am was something I was always worrying…

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    launched spacecrafts into space. They launched 28 in the entire year. Explorer 1 was the first one they launched and SCORE/ Project Score was the last. Elvis Presley was very popular durong 1958. He was most noticed in this year and 1957. In 1958, Boeing 707 was created. It was a very…

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    competitors entered the Incheon- Hong Kong flight route market with lower airfares. Despite their low occupancy rates, they were able to reap higher profits than both Oppa Air and Noona Air. An explanation for their sustenance could be the larger Boeing or McDonnell Douglas aircrafts, which could accommodate a higher passenger capacity than the LCC’s Tupolev aircraft, in turn resulting in higher passenger load and…

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    Lockheed Martin is traded on the New York Stock Exchange as LMT. The 2016 Lockheed Martin Annual Report provides a wealth of information regarding financial reporting and analysis. In this paper, I will look at my chosen company, Lockheed Martin, and the use of stocks by Lockheed Martin in the overall financial strategy of the corporation. In this analysis, I will analyze Lockheed Martin’s stock structure, history of the company’s growth, and how the corporation’s stock compares to the market…

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    Dubai is successful in the aircraft industry because of its clear goals and brilliant implementation. It is proved that the tourism industry has a great stimulation for aviation. In 2013, there were around 10 million non-UAE visitors came to Dubai, they totally spent about $13 billion (Oxford Economics, 2014). The success of Dubai due to investment of government and individual on superior quality’s aviation and equipment to support the flow of tourist. Furthermore, Dubai has outstanding…

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    Summary: As passengers walk through a door and step into a tube, the door closes behind them and a gush of wind sends them flying and floating in mid air. This skydiving simulator is one of many activities that many passengers can enjoy on the world's most technologically advanced cruise ship, Royal Caribbean's new Quantum of the Seas. Activities and features on the Quantum of the Seas include skydiving, bumper cars, robotic bartenders, and many more. If people get a room without an ocean view…

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