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    Unbroken Book Report

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    Unbroken In a distant past, where the many great countries of this wonderful planet were in a heated war. Where countless deaths were guaranteed. Where the young men of all nations were forcibly drafted into one of the largest combatant time period the world has ever seen. One American olympic runner must survive countless ordeals such as plane crashes, raft survival, and Japanese attacks, and even after doing so, he his not guaranteed he will live to see tomorrow or even freedom via rescue.…

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    The 1920s were an age of dramatic social and economic change. The economy was doing extremely well, which caused more people to move from farms into cities. People found jobs and could finally afford to buy the things that they wanted. Although not everyone was a part of the roar during the twenties, most people were involved. Firstly, the entertainment throughout the Roaring Twenties began to improve, making it a much more popular thing for people to do in their free time. Additionally, a…

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    In the depths of World War II on a tiny Italian island called Pianosa, a squadron of United States air force bombers struggles to survive the war long enough to go home. Despite the differences in the colorful characters represented in the novel, there is a series of common desires among them, the most pertinent of which being the desire to stay alive, even if they die trying. Everyone in Catch-22 wants to make something of themselves, whether it is to seem intelligent, to become famous, or…

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    Introduction The San Francisco BART is an important rapid transit system that connects San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa and San Mateo. It is open 365 days a year and operates between 4 a.m. to midnight on weekdays, Saturdays from 6 a.m. to midnight and Sundays from 8 a.m. to midnight. In 2015, BART had about 126 million annual passengers and a weekday average of 423,120 passengers. Saturdays see an average of 207,539 users and Sundays have an average daily ridership of 151.562 people. The…

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    The Manhattan Project The Manhattan Project was a stepping stone for the United States of America, it would change the meaning of war forever. The development of the first Atomic bomb would put America in the lead, surpassing our enemies in World War II. The Project was one of the most secretive projects in the history of The United States and was a turning point in the history of twentieth-century science. This new bomb had the potential of nuclear annihilation and was also one of the most…

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    Federal Budget Analysis

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    There are many new and continuing challenges in the public sector that the federal government is responsible for dealing with. As a result, a detailed briefing will be presented outlining these challenges and offering recommendations on how best to handle the current situation. In this briefing two key aspects that are discussed, in relation to the challenges they face, are the provision of human resources and the federal budget. Both are essential components to keeping the federal government…

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    World War II was a type of warfare where nations raced each other to develop new military technology that could defeat other nations. In some circumstances, the new technologies have benefited nations, but also have hurt the nations during warfare. One of these new technology innovations was The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Heavy Bomber Aircraft. This aircraft was a game changer for aircraft bombing missions due to the range of travel and the design of the aircraft. In order to comprehend how…

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    Polaris Case

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    Report Section #1: Analysis of the company POLARIS. History: Polaris become founded in 1954. The Polaris Headquarters is located in Medina, Minnesota in the United States. Polaris is worldwide except in Cuba, Iran, Syria and North Korea. Polaris occur when David Johnson, Allan, and Edgar Hetten created the first snowmobile, later continued by motorcycles, that were marketed by different companies around the world, (1956) the first snowmobile sold around $465, but no actual sales prices were…

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    Strength, honor, soldier, Olympian, and Christian are words that describe Louie Zamperini. Laura Hillenbrand writes about the life of Louie and the traumatic events that he endured through World War II. In Laura Hillenbrand’s novel, “Unbroken- A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption” readers will explore how Louie Zamperini’s character and inner strength helped him become an Olympic athlete, survive imprisonment as a Japanese Prisoner of War (POW) and turn his life around…

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    Alaska Airline Industry

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    United States based on passenger traffic. The airline carries more passengers between Alaska and the lower 48 states than any other airline (Alaska Airlines, 2016). The impressive, young fleet of aircraft includes 150 Boeing 737 aircraft and 52 Bombardier Q400 owned aircraft. The airline has also committed to expanding its fleet to 159 by the end of 2017. There are six commemorative aircraft in the fleet and four Disneyland designed aircraft that pay tribute to the airlines long-term partnership…

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