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    Joshua Wilks is an Information System Technology major at Morgan State University. He has worked for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health as a research assistant for the DIVE program. The program researched liquor stores in baltimore city and how more than half need to be closed down because there are too many. In this program Joshua Wilks was a team leader and aided in the project being completed a month earlier than expected. He is prepared to work with customers after working with…

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    stratospheric ozone layer and that worried scientist because they thought the emission would do damage. The MIT commissioned a major study and released a statement to the state of the stratosphere and the possible impact of of the SST. Scientist at Boeing Laboratories accidently undermined the SCEP argument using a different model. They calculated that the water vapor produced by fleet of 850 SSTs would deplete the ozone column by 2-4 percent, occurring mostly in…

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    Carnival Cruise Essay

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    combusted fossil fuels. In a 2008 report, “Carnival stated that its ships, on average, release approximately ~712 kg of CO2 per voyage. Per passenger the amount of CO2 emitted is about 401 g or more than three times the amount of a passenger on a standard Boeing 747 jet,” (ARL, 2016). Carnival Corporation was aware of this issue and later released information that stated they had been successful in reducing their carbon footprint by approximately 20%. Furthermore, the company has made a $400…

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    Seattle – Tacoma International Airport and Airspace Case Study Seattle – Tacoma International Airport: Strong Future Projections on a Stable Basis Seattle – Tacoma International Airport, better known as Sea-Tac (KSEA), is the main Air Gate and Hub Airport of Seattle Port Authority. Consisted by a great real-estate footprint, it is set to be one of the most massive aerospace facilities and service providing structures of the Pacific North West Region of the United States. Sea-Tac Airport, named…

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    The value chain model is best described as a useful tool that is used in an organisation to maintain its competitive advantage over its rivals. The value chain consists of a sequence of events that incorporates activities which generate and shapes its values at every stage in the business. This model evaluates the value in every specific area or activity that would improve the company’s products or services. The main goal of the value chain model is to see whether the activities conducted…

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    Super Hornet Summary

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    the Super Hornet has been required to replace the F-14 Tomcat, the S-3 Viking and the A-6 Intruder. That required the Super Hornet to effectively satisfy the mission sets of three aircraft. Boeing was responsible for ensuring that the airframe could handle that challenge, and succeeded in most cases. What Boeing was not contracted to solve, however, was how to ensure aircrew maintained proficiency in the required mission sets. Exacerbating the issue are the resource and hour limitations that…

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    regulated to prevent air crashes and any sort of inconvenience. However some cases of false licenses of fake identity put more attention on the fact that every fields include fragilities. Thomas Salme was a Swedish maintenance engineer who became a Boeing 737 pilot by flying a few nights in a flight simulator and printing a fake airliner pilot license. Amazingly enough, he flew passengers for thirteen years without any incidents. He had accumulated 10,000 unlicensed hours in the air. He was…

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    Cyber Terrorism is the same as physical terrorism, except that they use computers to make attacks. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) enforces federal laws, those created by Congress which apply to everyone nationwide. One area of law which they enforce is cyber terrorism, which involves crimes of terrorism that occur electronically. These crimes occur against individuals, businesses, organizations, and against the government itself. So much of our lives are accessible electronically now…

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    Why America Goes To War

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    Are all humans inherently greedy? This question is essential when trying to decipher the puzzle of America’s war loving behavior. But people respond to the rewards and punishments of any particular system, and if our system rewards greed and self-interest that is the way we will behave in the world. My theory of why America goes to war can be narrowed down to four words: America’s brand of capitalism. The America focused on power, wealth, and privilege is hooked on war, because without war it…

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    The Aerospace Industry

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    1.1 Overview of aerospace industry Globally, 3.57 billion passengers travelled on aeroplanes during 2015 and the demand for air travel is predicted to keep rising.1 As the frequency of air travel is increasing, it places a pressure on the aerospace industry to improve material performance and the efficiency of their transportation.2 Classically aircraft were constructed from metallic materials such as aluminium and titanium. Therefore, new materials must have specific properties and…

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