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    OF DRONE WARFARE Introduction Recent developments in technology have made possible the creation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that are capable of operating at high altitudes for extended periods of time. These UAVs are capable of deploying precision guided weapons, and can be controlled remotely from the other side of the world. This means that American UAV pilots are able to kill with the push of a button from thousands of miles away. In addition to these advancements are developments in…

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    The greater the number of cells, the smaller the size of each and that translates into greater accuracy. However, more cells increase the cost of purchase and installation. Another critical consideration is the need to have a host computer (PDA, Laptop, etc) to support the Bluetooth radio to be located. This means that it is currently impractical to…

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    limbs and body (movement patterns). Often children will present with a mixture of movement patterns: Ataxic/Ataxia: Ataxia is not very common and means ‘without order’ or ‘incoordination’. Children will appear clumsy and have difficulty with precision of fine motor tasks such as picking things up between their finger and thumb. Their movements will appear jerky and disorganized and they will also have difficulty with…

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    The research on mood and memory can be contradicting. While all agree that mood affectivity has an effect on memory, they don’t always agree on which mood is better for memory retention and learning, positive or negative. There is also some speculation when it comes to mood and memory congruity, does a person’s mood affect the kind of information they retain? The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of mood (positive, negative, and neutral) on the amount of information a person can…

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    Operational Failure Essay

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    2015 in the war in Iraq, 7,319 sorties were flown of which 1,859 included at least one weapon release (Kilmas 2015). Currently, the emphasis is on flying aircraft rather than finding the enemy. While our aircraft can deliver munitions with high accuracy and they can collect and process a significant amount of tactical information these capabilities cannot be put to use due to a lack of processing capability for battlefield intelligence (Kilmas 2015). While the situation appears dire in that…

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    MDMA Synthesis

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    MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), commonly referred to as ecstasy, and methamphetamine are central nervous system stimulants, which can produce euphoria, enhanced mental and emotional clarity, sensations of lightness and floating, and other hallucinations. (Chandra et al. 2015) Due to their effects, MDMA and methamphetamine are used in Drug-Facilitated Crimes (DFC), intended to impair behaviour, perceptions, or decision-making capacity to take advantage of an impaired person without…

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    Logistics and E-Commerce Amy Baker April 12, 2015 Intro to Logistics & SCM (21259) Dr. Sam Khoury LOGISTICS AND E-COMMERCE E-commerce is the buying, selling, and exchanging of goods and services over the internet whereby the terms of sales are electronically. Many new companies in e-commerce have failed or are struggling to survive in the market because of neglecting logistics. How goods will be delivered to the customers is an important issue and significant to the success of…

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION In olden days, palpation was the basis of diagnosis for various diseases as it was known that some diseases change the mechanical properties of the tissues. This change results in increase in stiffness or elastic modulus of the tissue. Hence this phenomenon is the basis of Elastography imaging which depends on the mechanical properties of the tissue [1, 2]. There are three types of elastic modulus namely 1. Young’s Modulus denoted by E - It is the tendency of the object…

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    the study from inception to end is recorded in such a way that peers can recreate the exact scenario without having the option to recreate the study physically. The goal of a study is to create theories and to test those theories with microscopic precision without feelings or external thoughts just facts. When it comes to personal experience and anecdotes; they are full of biases and void of details. The only view available is that of the witness with the train of thought and mood that they had…

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    The aim of this paper is to evaluate the concept of critical thinking in order to understand appropriately the importance of this skill. For this purpose, at first, the personal quality that I bring to the critical thinking is deliberated which is then followed by a discussion of barriers that affect the critical thinking process. At last, the actions that can be used to improve the critical thinking in the next semester are presented and elaborated. Critical Thinking Critical…

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