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    Large quantities can be found in bulk storage containers or transport vehicles on any street or interstate. Gasoline is a hydrocarbon fuel with a very low flash point and is easily ignitable. Fires involving gasoline are unique because they cannot be extinguished by water alone. “The…

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    by road there a many vehicles to aid with delivery and the time, examples of those vehicles are delivery van, flat bed-lorries, box body lorries, articulated lorries, and trailers. The road transportation is ideal to carry or transport any type of bulk cargoes. The advantages of road transport are fast delivery, cost effective, ideal for transporting any type of commodities and use extensive road network, while the major disadvantages are that road transport are vulnerable to road congestion…

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    Case Study: Lima Ranch

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    Lima Ranch is one of the many commercial Dairy farms in California that provides 21.3% of the United States milk supply. Lima Ranch has been in business for 3 generations and the producer of this diary was not there, so Dr. Frank Mitloehner delivered the tour. The tour of this facility entailed many incites to how one dairy facility can successfully run a dairy farm. This facility uses only Holstein cows for their milk production and have 1,500 milking cows. This ranch also has 1,200 heifers and…

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    World War II was one of the deadliest wars in history to date. It was initiated by a joint invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939. This would be prolonged for six consecutive years until the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany. Germany originally sought to minimize the length of the war by using the Blitzkrieg strategy, or (The Lightning strike strategy) to become a stronghold in the war. This strategy allowed them to enclose enemy armies and force surrender. This tactic,…

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    were compounded by the state of German armor. The rough Russian roads and great distances these tanks had to move were taking their toll. More and more tanks were breaking down or had mechanical problems. The winter of 1941 had a devastating effect on German tanks as well. The roads were reduced to muddy quagmires and whole armies were stuck in the mud for months. Many divisions lost up to 60% of their tanks to the mechanical problems caused by the mud. The Russians took advantage of this…

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    When you hear the word “America”, what comes to mind? Some may say freedom, American football, or Donald Trump. But, how often does “military” come up? From a list which compiled the top words that people used to describe the United States, “military” ranked #30 - behind the more popular words “opportunity”, “diversity”, and “ignorant” (POV). This is an interesting detail considering the United States boasts the biggest military in the world and is notorious for its grandiose military budget.…

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    Agree or disagree with the proposition that our national water supply is safe. Use one short quote from Joy Horowitz's "Parkinson's Alley" as one means of development and support in your essay. Your name Professor 23 April 2016 Water is a vital element in the life of every human being. Not only is it essential to our health, but also for use in numerous household tasks. Everyday water is used for cooking, bathing, cleaning, and drinking. It is therefore necessary to consider the safety of…

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    Shell Case Study

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    one of his trips to Japan that Marcus Samuel junior decided to start exporting oil, in order to do this new transportation technologies had to be invented since oil has a high leakage risk and the tanks take up a lot of space. To solve this Marcus and Sam commissioned a fleet of steamers to carry oil in bulk, thanks to this the cost of oil was substantially cut. In 1897 the company was renamed the Shell Transport and Trading Company. In 1907 the two brother’s decided to merge their company with…

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    these harder levels. A total of over 60 light artillery pieces was deployed at these harder levels. The heaviest pieces were located in eight gun casemates and four open positions while the lighter guns were housed in 35 pillboxes. A further 18 anti-tank guns completed the disposition of artillery targeting the beach. The areas between the strong points were lightly manned with occasional trenches, rifle pits, and a further 85 machine-gun emplacements. No area of the beach was left uncovered,…

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    ISIS Case Study

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    that having U.S. forces on the ground will work, however, I do not support a full on ground forces. A large force with their equipments and vehicles would require a base or two that would need additional personnel to provide support and security. A tank force or air force is simply too expensive and cumbersome in combat in fighting the more agile "technical" vehicles (pickup trucks mounted with a machine gun or larger weaponry) the ISIS member uses. In addition, a large force would also be…

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