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    Buckle your seat belts boys and girls, professor or whoever may be reading this at this spectacular time in your life because in five short pages I am going to teach you a thing that I only know the basics on since 9th grade and the rest I learned in a matter of a few hours ago. So sit down, shut up, and enjoy the experience of my 3AM-Monster Energy-ADHD-Medicine Induced-Self Hatred-Fuelled-Writing-Extravaganza about under water welding and what you’re going to read is the dang near the best…

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    Why I Want To Be A Welder

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    This project is over a career that i would want in the future. In this paper i will be writing about welding. First i will tell you what welding is. Welding is the act of fusing metal together by basically melting the metal together. Welders can be found anywhere in the world. If there is something to be built with metal you’ll find a welder there. There are several different duties of being a welder. You must be able to read blueprints, be able to read a tape measure, maintain equipment such…

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    Becoming A Welder

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    Welding is fabrication or sculptural process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by causing fusion, which is distinct from lower temperature metal-joining techniques such as brazing and soldering, which do not melt the base metal.(Metal) Becoming a welder is a quest in itself because it requires less schooling but takes time to perfect this trade. My ASVAB/Interest or Holland code is Realistic, Artistic, and Conventional (R.A.C). “The first letter is R which stands for…

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    Paragraph On Mig Welding

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    Some people ask what is MIG welding? Well I’m going to explain to you what MIG welding is. MIG welding is the process of combining two pieces of metal together into one piece. MIG welding is commonly known as Gas Metal Arc Welding or GMAW. MIG welding produces an electric arc between the filler wire and the pieces of metal. The electric arc heats the two metals, creating a puddle known as a weld puddle…

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    Brandon is sitting at his crowded office desk with stacks of papers in the corner, and his lunch out in front of him in Wichita, Kansa, staring out the window watching the wheat as it delicately flows in with the slight breeze. Breaking news just came on tv, a hurricane is about to hit Texas and devastate thousands of people. Brandon automatically starts racking his brain on what to do. Brandon thoughts are all over the place. Should he take that long drive and go down to help, or should he…

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    Rapper Research Paper

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    known for. MF DOOM is no stranger to this approach of hip-hop, and he has taking it so far to even wear a mask to help fans embody the persona of his charter. With him, you’ll never know when the persona is ceased and when actual human begin. MF DOOM was Born in London, England, as Daniel Dumile but was raised in Long Island, New York, At a young age he started dipping into Hip-hop. He and his brother started a rap group called Kausing Much Damage (KMD) under the aliases Zev Love X, DOOM, and…

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    Hip Hop Essay Topics

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    Instead, Punk Rock and Heavy Metal filled the niche that folk protest music previously occupied, and embraced the disillusionment and hopelessness that revolved around the nuclear uncertainty of the decade. Sonically, the speed of punk rock and the intensity of heavy metal combined perfectly with the confrontational lyrics of the former and the pessimism of the ladder to create the perfect backdrop to the Cold War (Hartigan). In particular, Heavy Metal dramatized themes of nuclear annihilation…

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    Night-time. Clangs of doom were awakened, battering against the board-up windows. Terror crept through the air. Silence again. The wooden tranquillising chair stared at her ominously, daunting her mind as frightened hollow eyes caught sight of the blood-crusted metal and the empty bottle of disinfectant that lay in the porcelain sink. Her eyes continued searching while she was walking towards…

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    Heavy Metal Culture

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    lightnin', heavy metal thunder." Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf (1968) Heavy metal, often dubbed as the Devil's music, is no stranger to controversy and criticism. Baptist minister Jeff R. Steele, famous for his sermons warning about the dangers of rock and roll music, expressed his disdain and attached adjectives such as 'sick', 'repulsive', 'horrible' and 'dangerous' to the genre (Weinstein p. 1). Dr. Deena Weinstein, professor of sociology at DePaul University and heavy metal aficionado…

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    When I read this part of Baca’s story, I immediately thought of a time when I was unsure of what I was seeing. My father and I were going on a road trip when I was 15. He finished his shift at work around 10pm, and we had 6 hours of driving ahead of us. He asked me to stay awake to keep him company, so I drank one of those small bottles of caffeine that used to be around before 5 Hour Energy hit the market. We drove through the wasteland of Nevada where few cars pass and there are no towns for…

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