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    Mole Airlines Case

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    Mole Airlines At 6:02 am, our team was called on-site to the crash of Mole Airlines, Flight 1023, in a remote location. The plane was showing evidence of a pre-crash explosion, determined to be caused by trinitrotoluene explosive, also known as TNT dynamite. We were able to conclude the cause due to an elemental analysis of the residue found: 37.01% carbon, 2.22% hydrogen, 18.5% nitrogen, and 42.27% oxygen. Eight victims were found at the scene, and one was determined to be murdered prior to the…

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    house and set off on my daily walk to the mine. Once I was at the workplace I took a chain with my name on it and put it on a hook on the wall. That way if miners saw the chain, they would know I was in the mine and wouldn’t blast a part of it with dynamite. Then I went into the most dreaded part of my day. The mining elevator. The elevator was an hour long ride…

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    the main is that it is creating a fear in the target audience as they are putting their lives at risk. The target audience is smokers and adults who might be wanting to smoke. The argument is supported by the claim that cigarettes are designed in a dynamite set that becomes dangerous when the match lit the wick. As it is destructive and people know about the side effects but they are passive to the response…

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    The substances found on the victims of the crash can be easily identified through simple math. You start by taking the percent values of each element found in the substance and changing it to grams, where one percent equals one gram, so that each element is out of one hundred grams. After finding the grams, you find out the moles of each element by multiplying the gram amounts by the conversion factor, which is 1 mol over the molar mass of the element you are dealing with, 12.01 grams for carbon…

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    19th Century Ironclads

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    The 19th century was one of the greatest times of change and innovation in history. Inventions that changed the world sprung up left and right. Almost all significant inventions of this time period are still around today. One of the greatest weapons of war in its time was the ironclad. Ironclads were steam powered warships protected by iron or steel plating. they were first used successfully in the mid 19th century. ironclads were designed for several roles such as: dominating sea battles,…

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    State v. Jeungel. In that case, the state maintained a public rest area that contained a 15-foot rock formation. The rock formation was created from dynamite blasting during the construction of a road. Id. The blasting was improper, as it resulted in rock formation becoming unstable. The extent of the rock formation’s instability became evident when rock being used for footing by an underage climber gave…

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    Boys Club Case Study

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    Although both players were equally matched in skills, Vargas had more punches than Cruz. During the fight, Felix was the first person to injure his opponent. He trapped Antonio between the ropes of the ring and started punching his midribs with dynamite force. This move showed me his style of fighting in boxing matches. Besides only using his body, Vargas also used his brain to trick Antonio. In the second round, he pretended to be hurt in hopes of luring his opponent to him. Vargas used this…

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    Ainsworth Essay

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    nails the audition on this front. The golden nugget symbol acts as the scatter, with it trigging 10 free spins whenever three or more are found anywhere on screen. During a free spin a player will be able to boost any potential payout through the dynamite wilds that are thrown into…

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    Examples Of Irony In Heck

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    one day up to no good. When they were at the food bar and it all started going bad. A boy named Daiman had stuck a stick of dynamite in a bear statue made of marshmallow and lit the fuse.,” Milton heard a faint sizzling sound coming from behind the bear curious, he turned his head… He saw Daiman smicking from the balcony just above the bear… Daiman had lodged a stick of dynamite in a place no real grizzly would tolerate… Marlo and Milton hand in hand were instantly engulfed in flaming goo.” This…

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    Coal Mining Pros And Cons

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    Both in present times til this very day ,the mining of coal has been a dangerous but much needed job to have in the United States. Without coal , a lot of things wouldn't be possible because coal is the main reason something works. Thus in order to get the coal , miners have to dig for it and extract it from the ground. The workers have to use big machines to dig through the layers of topsoil and overburden to the layer of topsoil. When they've gotten down to the coal,and are done working on…

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