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    History Of Dive Bombing

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    also apply to an older, less glorious instrument of war-- the dive bomber. During the one major war in which dive bombing was extensively employed, it provided a novel combination of destructive power and precision, enabling its use in various roles-- interdiction,…

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    arrogantly predicting to overcome the RAF in a matter of days with a false sense of superiority after success in France; and misjudging RAF aircraft force. The Luftwaffe started the battle with 2830 aircraft, made up of fighters, bombers and stuka dive bombers. The RAF comprised of 650 operational aircraft with 1434 aircrew spread over 52 squadrons. Post ‘The Battle of France’ the RAF were tactically well prepared. Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding had already sustained heavy casualties at…

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    Long cold days slowly fade into short hot summer days. We pass the time enjoying the last few months of the school year. Before we know it time flies by quick and school is out for the summer. Summertime is always full of memories, some good and some bad. Last summer memories consist of heartbreak, laughs, work, friends, and love. I went threw it all, the begging of summer i was already over it and ready to graduate and be out of pawnee. As the days past on i found myself wishing time would stop…

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    The bar. Just precariously perched on two small ledges. Sitting there on its personal pedestal, it taunts all those waiting their turn to try clearing it without dislodging it from the sleeping place. Waiting above the heads of the brave few, looking down like a king on his lowly plebeians. The bar. It sits, and waits. The bar has nothing else to do but sit. It will wait for anyone, everyone who endears themselves a challenger for the height it rests at. It lies, like a physical embodiment…

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    hired organist Les Dixon on weekends to pick up sales. Les played and drank, and just after 10, boyfriend Johnny Bond arrived, dragging along everyone from the Marlin Bar. This largely gay clientele drank the bar dry, yet the takings never improved and Hans and Johnny left. A new manager, uncultivated and ill-mannered, accused the bar staff of not charging the gays for their drinks. Surely not! Impossible! Well, possible or not, that ended the gay nights. THE GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL YIELDS ITS…

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    Kilroy Sports Bar Essay

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    As one of the top 50 sports bars***CITE*** in the US, Kilroy’s Sports Bar has established a strong brand presence in the Bloomington community, and a strong image in the eye’s of the community. They have continually put in effort to distinguish themselves on promotion, and service among other Bloomington bars. Their promotion, “$3 Thursdays”, has drawn the most attendance comparatively to all other Bloomington bars (kilroyssports.com). However, they are looking to invest in any resources that…

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    Rhapsody at Chimbiya (Drama) Breaks squeaked and the engine boomed announcing its arrival at Chimbiya bar. Suspicious four faces alighted from the machine without number plates and entered the bar. “Barman, give us four beers,” one of the four men with a scar above his right eye and slightly shorter shouted. Make sure the beers are cold added another of the group After an hour, the bar was full of patrons. Call me, Bonzo; the man with the scar told the bartender. And that man with a…

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    When one pictures Orlando, the first thing that comes to mind is amusement parks, great weather, and perfect vacation getaways. This past weekend, however, shook the Sunshine state—and the nation—to its core as bloodshed overwhelmed the local community. On Friday afternoon, the 22-year-old singer who made her name on NBC’s “The Voice,” Christina Grimmie, posted a video to her Twitter and Facebook accounts jovially inviting her fans to watch her perform. Shortly after her performance, she…

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    Hale's Hollow Narrative

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    mind about going in, but hunger and thirst won out. There were only a few people in the bar. Two men to the right of the door,…

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    Tokyo Ghoul: Unravel My Soul Chapter One: In Every Nothing Lights from the stage flashed throughout the bar, blinding the crowd as they screamed and danced. Lights in purple, blue, red and yellow circled around them and upon the walls of the massive dance floor. There was a bar to the left, lit by black lights. On the right stood a metal clad staircase that led to an area where people could sit and enjoy their drinks. The singer was a young girl, with a short build. Her voice was rough, and…

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