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    massive speeds needed to be attained by the X-15, most of its weight, 31,275 pounds, was fuel that later burned off. The X-15 was very slender: twenty-two foot wingspan, fifty feet in length, and thirteen feet in height. The design was more of a missile type than that of a plane. This was needed…

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    As this quote shows, not everyone is blessed with the right to a proper education. People are risking everything for their children’s future. On the political side, this raises questions about international aid efforts. If nations can launch cruise missiles with no care in the world, like Russia is doing right now, why can’t nations divert funding to better schools? For starters, it fits almost all political ideals. Knowledge leads to children learning more about freedom and leads to…

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    Drones have been the hot topic of the last few years. They have many advantages that we humans do not have. They range from a backyard activity to an important war aspect. They also have gotten better as the years go on ranging from pocket drones to drones bigger than a human itself. Drones have positively affected society by their effect, advantage, and cost. Drones have been used since WWI and have developed greatly throughout recent years. The first drones in WWI would be catapulted to their…

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    • B1- Skeptics “claim that drones kill thousands of innocent civilians, alienate allied governments, anger foreign publics, illegally target Americans, and set a dangerous precedent that irresponsible governments will abuse.” • B2- “A drone strike may violate the local state’s sovereignty, [however,] it does so to a lesser degree than putting U.S. boots on the ground or conducting a largescale air campaign. • B3- “Killing civilians, delegitimizing allies, or establishing the wrong precedent,”…

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    Protests, demonstrations, conflicts, massacres, aire raids, bombings, refugees waves. What makes the most stalble country in Middle East become to hell, just in 5 years. Guns and bomb make it is hard to say Syria is a nation anymore. So far, the Syrian civil war has caused more than 300,000 deaths, 10.6million displaced persons injured. The casualties number are more than half of their total population. What is the reason and the starting point of Syria civil war? Who are the people fighting…

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    Enemies, threats such as anti-ship missiles, speed boats, submarines, shore-based cruise missiles, littoral threats, sea mines, ballistic missiles, or asymmetric threats, missions/operations, technologies alter drastically. They require new capabilities for naval vessels. Modularity provides necessary quality attributes, reduced operational downtime, reduced shipbuilding costs, decreased construction time and many more military benefits that minimize the challenges faced. This study examines…

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    Prior films, such as Dr. Strangelove, highlight the filmmakers intention of displaying American prowess through satirical material. One could argue that the questioning of American military dominance started to come under question after the Cuban missile crisis and the drastic miscalculation of foreign nuclear possession by the Soviet Union. Phallic symbols are the main symbolic example of the film. Conversely, after the failure of Vietnam, Top Gun producers wanted to provide reassurance of…

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    advances in rockets During WWII Nazi-Germany was also making advancements in the equipment and weapons that they had. One of the major ones was the V-1 or “buzz bomb” this was an automatic aircraft type weapon today is known as a cruise missile. The V-2 was a ballistic missile that was flown into space before falling…

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    The War that Changed It All: The Effects of World War II Over 50 million died; 25 million more were wounded. Not only was this event a defining moment in the 1930s and 40s, it was a defining moment for humanity. It was World War II. Benito Mussolini, the dictator of Italy, once said about the war, “Blood alone moves the wheels of history.” Considered the costliest and deadliest war in history, it truly did move the wheels of history, as Mussolini would put it. When an event as big as World War…

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    The Background Margaret was one of the most important on prime ministers position for England in the 1900s. She was born on 13 October 1925 in Grantham, England. She was a daughter of a grocer. She went to Oxford University to become a research chemist. After a few years she retrained to become a barrister. She have always interested for politic in her childhood. On 1930s was England affected of the economic crisis, the unemployed grown up, and many companies was closed. On the time The…

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