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    Isaac Newton Achievements

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    Sir Isaac Newton, does the name sound familiar? That’s because he discovered gravity by an apple falling on his head from a tree. He didn’t discover the law of gravity right then and there, but it was this experience that helped set the course for the rest of his life. Sir Isaac Newton’s life was a combination of childhood tragedies, educational struggles, and many achievements. So let’s go back to where it all started when he was born. Sir Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1642 (January 4th…

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    good reason to worry. Now my entire life was headed for a change and I was unsure if I was even prepared. I did not know at the time what a positive effect this experience would encompass on my life, no matter the hardships I endured to provide my family with a comfortable life. The worrying began early due to the fact she was born with jaundice and was premature. After spending a few days in the incubator she would be fine. At the time I was working two jobs sometimes working a double when I…

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    The last great king of the Kingdom of Weisshafen and Madeleine’s grandfather. Beloved by all, Viktor the Third was an effective leader, unlike his successor King Baldur, who is a bit of a playboy. Seeing that his son was weak and unworthy of the crown, as well as wanting to move Weisshafen into the modern era, Viktor chose to limit the power of the nobility at the end of his lifetime. When Schwartzwald sought to invade Weisshafen, they besieged the border fortress at Grauhof. Outnumbered,…

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    It took two and a half days to move all of the ships through the Canal Zone and no one was sure the Hornet would make it through, but she did. The original plan was to send two transport ships escorted by the USS Iowa. Admiral Meyer had a change of heart when he was told the USS Midway was back on line and ready for duty. The Midway could take over patrolling the West Coast and if there were any bugs to be worked out of her she was still close to home. It was full speed ahead once…

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    9/11 Short Story

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    Law had noticed that S/O was late for dinner but didn’t really question it out loud. He wasn’t their babysitter after all and trusted that they would show up sooner or later. After all it was dinner and he would scold them for missing a meal if they didn’t show. The captain had began eating, only his crew was talking among themselves. Since he did not really do group conversations during dinner. Normally he would maybe say a would or two, he was better at one on one conversations. The dark…

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    intently. “Two,” whispered Smith. “Girl and boy, parents died last week.” Tory sat back in his chair, flipping through pictures of children with a sceptical look on his face. He stopped at a picture of a family. It was a mother and father with two young children by their sides. He stared at the family for some time. “Smith, I've got a good feeling about these two. They're different from the others.” He sat in his chair, he leaned back and thought for a minute. Suddenly he looked at…

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    They respond towards threats the same that we do. They have four branches, which include the Royal Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, and the Royal Marines, who fall into the Royal Navy branch. The Military size force is 176,810; each branch consists of 101,300 members of the Royal Army, 40,090 members of the Royal Air Force, 27,930 members of the Royal Navy, and 7,500 members of the Royal Marines. The English Military also has the Special Air Service or the SAS. The SAS is one of the most…

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    but following the French and Indian War, the British government made mistakes that took a good relationship where the colonials were proud to be part of the British Empire and spoiled it which eventually led to a Revolution. If Great Britain would have made superior decisions, the association between the two could have stayed healthy; a revolution possibly may not have taken place, and America may not have declared independence and broken away. The Royal Proclamation, Stamp Act, Declaratory…

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    defending it from the Nazi occupation. When the Germans invaded France in 1940, the British sent soldiers to help in the defence of the country. German tactics and technology allowed the Nazis to beat back the French and the British to the coast line. Not being able to counter-attack, the British decided to evacuate all of the troops on the shore to warships in the English Channel. The docks were destroyed forcing the British government asked civilians to take their small boats to rescue…

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    representative told the Mirror, "Pixie was incredibly honoured to be asked to perform at The Festival Of Remembrance. Pixie is hugely supportive of The British Armed Forces and The Royal British Legion, and has the utmost respect for them. Pixie is involved with The Royal British Legion in various ways every year as it means so much to her and her family."…

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