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    Without balloons the world would be sad, and less exciting. Some people think balloons should be banned and some think they should not. One reason why balloons should not be banned is the do no harm to the enviroment.Another reason is balloon making produces jobs for people all aroung the world.Some people think that balloons are wasting natura; resources, however balloons barley use any natural recources.In conclusion ballooons bring happiennes to the world, and should not be banned. To…

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    The balloon from the “the first part last” represents life, death, and love. Bobby receives this balloon for his sixteenth birthday from his girlfriend Nia. Nia tries to hint it towards Bobby that she is going to have a kid by giving him an object that kids love or that they just really want. The balloon symbolizes that Bobby is going to have to take responsibility and take care of his soon to be child. He is growing up and realizing what a big job he is going to have as a parent. This balloon…

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    Take a Closer Look: An In-depth Analysis of Alexa Hoyer’s Cone with Balloon and Hose Circle First impression can be the base of any relationship, but the great thing about this concept is that it can always be altered. This type of situation can be paralleled to any piece of artwork. When the audience first encounters an artwork, they establish an interpretation of the meaning behind the art. Although, as they look deeper, their interpretation of the art begins to change so a relationship…

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    it here. I believe in balloons. Balloons contain more power than one may originally think. They come in different shapes, sizes, and colors yet at the end of the day they are all made out of the same latex base. Humans come in many different shapes, sizes, colors, and also ethnicities, and purposes they serve in this world - but no matter the differences, they are all made of the same biological base. No matter the materials used, the inescapable truth is that all balloons pop. When put…

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    As a respiratory therapist, I have never work with intra-aortic balloon pumps. My understanding of IABP is textbook knowledge, not personal experience. Intra-aortic Balloon Pump(IABP) or Intra-aortic Ballon Counterpulsation (IABC) is a mechanical assist device that that will benefit patients with a life-threating illness such as cardiogenic shock, cardiac defects, and unstable angina (Darovic, 2002). The IABP will reduce the resistance to the left ventricular ejection and improve coronary…

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    Their red, white, and blue RE/MAX hot air balloon is noted as being “one of the most recognized real estate logos” (Gmerek, 2013). The hot air balloon idea was first used by a RE/MAX regional franchise owner during the Albuquerque international balloon festival, and was featured shortly after in a television advertising campaign for RE/MAX. The slogan associated with the balloon is “Above The Crowd®” (Gmerek, 2013). The RE/MAX hot air balloon became such an integral part of the RE/MAX brand…

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    Fire Rising Symbolism

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    The first being hot air balloon. Being a symbol of financial wealth and even a form of superiority. Especially when Assad floats over the shantytowns showing what possibly could be if someone had a chance to escape abject poverty in an impoverished nation. However, to Guy, it is also a form of freedom, optimism, and literal escapism. As Guy, Lili and little Guy are walking through the field they approached the hot air balloon. Guy eventually let’s go of Lili and little Guy…

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    Balloon frame buildings were considered almost a universal construction method for multistory wooden buildings until the middle of the 1900’s (Corbett and Brannigan, 2015). This would have not been a problem if they would have been built with some fire resistive methods. One will discuss some of the major issues with this type of construction and some solutions and recommendations to resolve the matter. Balloon frame construction was an inexpensive and easy way to build houses, but that came…

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    Hot air balloons set the Precedent for Information Collection. Understanding a need for intelligence on the Confederate Army’s strength and disposition President Abraham Lincoln commissioned Thaddeus Lowe to use hot air balloons for surveillance. In 1861, Lowe created the Balloon Corps to provide aerial surveillance of Confederate troops for the Union Army (Gould, 2016). The Balloon Corps flew thousands of surveillance missions in support of the Union Amy until its dismantling in 1863. The…

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    Why Steampunk?

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    Table of Contents 1. Investigation 2 1.1. Why Steampunk? 2 1.2. Examples and Annotations 4 1.2.1. Example 1 4 1.2.2. Example 2 5 1.2.3. Example 3 6 1.2.4. Example 4 7 1.2.5. Example 5 8 1.3. Gear Assembly Designs 9 1. Investigation 1.1. Why Steampunk? For my laser cut clock, I would like to construct a mechanism with a steampunk theme. Figure 1 shows the colours most commonly associated with steampunk. I would like to use this theme because it is the theme for this year’s FIRST…

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