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    German military had already shown interest in aerial photography for the purpose of surveying areas for military purposes (Granshaw 381). In fact, by the beginning of the War in 1914, Germany had already developed a “pistol grip aerial camera,” a “balloon camera,” and an “aerial camera incorporating tilt measurement” (381). The Allied Powers, however, were far more slow to adopt the usage of cameras as a supplement to the visual account of an on-board observers. In fact, early reconnaissance…

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    Piñata Research Paper

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    The games listed below are great for themed birthday parties! Pinata The piñata is a brightly-colored paper container filled with sweets and/or toys. It is generally suspended on a rope from a tree branch or ceiling and is used during celebrations. A succession of blindfolded, stick-wielding children try to break the piñata in order to collect the sweets (traditionally sugarcane) and/or toys inside of it. Best of all you can either create or purchase a pinata that matches your theme. It may…

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    Narrative Essay Accident

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    The balloon went further, and further until it was out of the house. The house was as enormous as the white house. I quickly ran through the gates, and onto the road, but no one seemed to notice me until my mom turned, and saw me crossing the road chasing the balloon that had sadly left my hands. I started to cry, I wasn’t aware of what was going on, so I just kept chasing the balloon. I was halfway across the road, and all of the sudden a tricycle…

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    adequate time to play will build strength in their bodies and inspires them to overcome obstacles and prepare them to outdo their own expectations. Directions: For this activity, one will need three hula-hoops, 2 buckets, 1 catcher net, water balloons, 4 pool noodles, and timer (optional). To arrange this course, set up the hula-hoops by lining them up. Next, build the tunnels out of the pool noodles, in order…

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    At the end of the 19th century, there were three major technological advancements that made the American Dream possible for middle class families resulting in an expansion of American suburbs. The streetcar, balloon frame construction, and pattern book house all made the suburban home affordable to the average American. The streetcar provided Americans with easy access to cheap and reliable transportation to and from the suburb and city. Many cities like New York, Los Angeles, Cleveland, and…

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    Roswell UFO Error Theory

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    UFO(unidentified flying object) crash motivated many people to search for alternative explanations to the apparent truth. People have come up with many, but the most popular ones include: The Flying Saucer Theory, The Project Mogul Theory, and The Weather Balloon Theory. The Flying Saucer Theory may have been true about what happened at the Roswell UFO Incident. For instance, it was reported that a man by the name of Mac Brazel and his son claimed the had found the remains of a flying saucer in…

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    Patent search US8718477B2E titled “Balloon network with free-space optical communication between super-node balloons and RF communication between super-node and sub-node balloons” by Richard Wayne DEVAUL, Eric Teller, Clifford BIFFLE, and Josh Weaver discloses methods of communication in high altitude using tethered balloons via optical communication and RF communication to a ground station via RF communication (DeVaul, et al.…

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    Paglantis Monologue

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    most difficult branch of the left intrahepatic duct. We then swept the balloon through the duct on multiple occasions removing copious amounts of stone, mucus, and debris. We then redirected the balloon into a 2nd large branch of the left intrahepatic system, and again swept it vigorously. I should mention also that during the balloon sweeps with the balloon inflated, we instilled copious amounts of water downstream of the balloon to try to wash the system as well. We completed this maneuver,…

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    The Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) adapted the formation of the Royal Air Force in April 1918. However, in 1920 the unit was disbanded, along with the other women's services since women were no longer a necessity in the war efforts. The Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) was formed in June 1939 when women were needed once again. The Director of the WAAF was Katherine Trefusis-Forbes, who had supplied in the (WVR) Women's Volunteer Reserve in the First World War. Initially, members of the WAAF…

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    Yeast And Sweaters Essay

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    Hypothesis: If we mix yeast with sweeteners then carbon dioxide will release in the balloon. I predict that honey will released the most carbon dioxide. Results: As a result, the yeast did not release carbon dioxide as much as we expected to and my prediction was correct, the tube with honey inflated the most. The balloons all started at 11 cm. For tube 1, which was our control (yeast and water) stayed the same for 20 minutes as well as tube 2, which…

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