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    Global Hawk System Safety UAVs are a rapidly growing part of the aerospace world. Though they have mainly been utilized in military functions, the continued development of UAVs is leading toward civilian application in addition to continued military use. The use of UAVs in commercial environments brings with it a new set of safety risks which must be investigated, analyzed, and mitigated in order to ensure safe operation in the national airspace system (NAS). (Lum & Waggoner, 2011.) This paper…

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    The field of aeronautics has been subject to a whirlwind of change, starting from the initial days of taking to the sky in clumsy contraptions of wood and canvas to the modern jetliners that ferry millions of people around the globe. Over the past few decades, however, there have been vast efforts to create aeroplanes that remove the humans from the equation called UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles). UAVs are powered aerial vehicles that do not carry human operators. They use aerodynamic forces to…

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    While the world may be no more dangerous than it was during the height of the Cold War, globalization compounded by rapid technological change has increased the complexity and immediacy of conflicts. This “democratization of violence” along with the increasing “velocity of instability” has in turn heightened demands on the capability of the U.S. Joint Force to defend the homeland, project power, and protect our interests and allies around the world. This paper briefly reviews the global…

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    the 1930s and 40s, black writers and philosopher were joining together in France to emphasize their cultural identity. The inspiration of Négritude came from the cultural and artistic explosion of the Harlem Renaissance. African American writers such as Langston Hughes and others laid the foundation for the new black identity. From all these great influences, Aimé Césaire wrote his length poem, Notebook of a Return to the Native Land. This poem emphasizes the theme of a new black identity…

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    Within "Black Hawk's Surrender Speech, 1832" Hawk uses the rhetorical devices ethos, logos, and pathos to support his claim. Black Hawk claims that "White People" are corrosive and vile. Hawk uses ethos to support his claim by emphasizing the lack of ethics of the "White People". Hawk proclaims, "the white men... carry false looks... they shake them by the hand to gain their confidence, to make them drunk, to deceive them". Hawk depicts how the "White Men" deceit. Through this deceit he…

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    In Black Hawk's Surrender Speech, Black Hawk is writing to demonstrate the effort and energy he has devoted to stand up and fight off the white men. Sadly, he does. It win the fight and explains his feelings using rhetorical devices like similes, imagery, and setting a mood from the atmosphere he describes. There are also many feelings and emotion brought into his final words. In the first paragraph Black Hawk is preparing to fight, but when it is over he cannot hide the fact that white…

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    introduce women that have been raised in abusive, impoverished homes and attempt to understand the ways different social factors have influenced their lives. Sered and Norton-Hawk also address the different types of social structures and institutions that work together to maintain inequality – both gender and racial. Sered and Norton-Hawk address one of the larger social structures that perpetuate gender-based violence,…

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    a very young age by our predecessors; our parents, our society, history, even by the very nature of being human. Our perceptions define our realities, and when we are afraid of the dark or the blackness that is inside our cores, our perceptions of black and white change. Explanation as I perceive it are…

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    there is a black box in the upper left-hand corner which contains the capitalized words “What Gun Nuts Fear:” in red letters. In the center of this frame we see…

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    His name is Micheal. Josie He has a silver mullet. Rachel We chose this name because it means miracle. Josie We found him in Fareway. Josie He was eating bananas in the fruit section. Josie He must like bananas. Rachel That is what he eats for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Josie We got him because he’s big. Rachel He lives about 340 years old! Josie He is now 21 years old. Josie The longest reindeer to live was 351! Josie He likes to learn about the alphabet. Rachel He is the biggest reindeer…

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