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    It is with great regret that I write to inform you of the death of your beloved daughter, Marilyn Lee Cross. Marilyn Lee was a young girl, she was only eighteen years old on the day of her passing and with such a short life period, Marilyn Lee possessed happiness, joy, and kindness. Marilyn valued and loved those around her including her brother Gerry Cross. Unfortunately, Marilyn was naive, simple-minded, and impatient which guided Marilyn into a problematic and deadly situation. Marilyn’s…

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    statements that the navy needs more funding." "Well." Jack started "The navy needs extra funding to modernize our current cruisers and get out a new design. We certainly cannot use the CGX as it has the same problem as the Zumwalt of being too expensive. I'm thinking of an altered design of the Arleigh Burke Flight III Class that would focus more on the necessary specifications of a cruiser. Much like how the Ticonderoga Class was derived from the Spruance Class. The navy also needs more funds…

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    What, ultimately, is the message of Lord of the Flies? Through his novel, Lord of the Flies, Golding manages to portray the adamantine link between human savagery and civilization by proposing they occur simultaneously; they can be obscure or one can predominate the other but neither can be extinguished completely. Starting off with depicting the civilized part of the boys as more dominant and eventually settling into a state of savagery illustrated by Jack’s rule, Golding plays with the human…

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    the squadron several more times, Jennings looked back at the commander and shook his head. The commander leaned forward and said "Ok, launch 6 des-" Suddenly he was cut off by the radar officer, "Two ships have just warped in sir! They're ours, a cruiser and a destroyer." "Put them on screen" the commander said. The screen flashed to life and…

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    When she was 9 years old she was on a 10 and under traveling all-star team that played throughout Southern California. When Jennie turned 12 she went on a team called California Cruisers, which she led to the American Softball Association or, A.S.A, national title in Tennessee. Then when she was on the CAL Cruisers 14 and under team she then again won a A.S.A championship. By the time she got to high school she was one of the top pitchers in all of California. Jennie went to La Mirada…

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    out also. The German Sheppard began to simmer down. She loved the attention that the kids were giving him. It was the craziest thing I had ever saw. Those kids were treating that dog as if she was a Queen. All of a sudden Dwayne glanced in my direction with a worried look on his face. He was surveying the situation. I really didn’t pay any attention to him, because he was always over protective of our group. Then all of a sudden he looked, as if he had seen a ghost, and started to run in my…

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    Introduction It’s the late 1800s (March 1895) and Russia is one of the most prominent Super Powers of the Western Hemisphere. They have significant plans of expanding into China and Korea. At this time, Japan took the win against China in the Sino-Japanese War. This created a major obstacle that Russia was not willing to accept. With the support of the other western super powers (Germany and France), Russia was aggressive and succeeded in sustaining pressure on Japan that moved them to…

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    pickup truck and a sedan had been found T-Boned on a backcountry road. I found this suspicious so I stepped into the room and told Jane that I had been called out and for her to stay here and I’ll be back. I gathered my equipment and jumped into my cruiser. I drove to the scene like a (6) vigilant or a (7) felon on the run. As I approached I noticed that that the truck had rolled down the ditch and came to a stop on its roof. The car had stopped at the edge. As I approached the ominous sedan I…

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    battleships. Four of them sunk, all of which were later raised except the Arizona. Six of the battleships were returned to battle. The Oklahoma was too damaged to return to battle immediately. But the battleships weren’t the only losses: three cruisers, three destroyers, an anti-aircraft training ship, and a minelayer were either destroyed or damaged. 188 U.S. aircrafts were destroyed. We lost 2,403 Americans with 1,178 more wounded. But the power station, shipyard, maintenance, fuel and…

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    WW2 Tanks and Ground Warfare By Max Brand Tanks, artillery and small arms all played major roles for both the Allies and the Axis in the land warfare of World War II. Tanks created a new way of fighting and evolved throughout the war. Tanks were heavily armored and powerful turret machine guns were mounted on the top. The Soviet tank – T-34 – was one of the most impressive tank of WW2. It had an excellent basic design that survived the war with only one major change in armament, (76.2-mm to…

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