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    Search Engine Essay

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    coming from The Internet. The search engine is one of the best solutions to manage the information on the Internet. The search engine is innovation, which helps users to search on the World Wide Web about any pages and also could assist people to explore any information on the Internet. Then it can display the result on the page, which is called search engine result. This paper will discuss the history of search engines, types of search engines and how search engines work. During the…

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    Revolution Steam Engine

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    improvements upon the design made by Thomas Savery, led to one of the major catalysts of the Industrial Revolution, the steam engine. The collective development of the steam engine allowed for one of the major revolution in mankind history the progress of one of the major time of the world, one that is, in some ways, continuing until today. The first written reference of the steam engine can be back traced to Hero of Alexandria, circa 120 B.C.E, through his manuscript “Spiritalia seu…

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    3:1 TurboProp Engines: A turboprop is a variation of a Jet Engine which has been optimised to drive a propeller instead of a Fan blade. Aircraft’s that are fitted with a TurboProp engine are very efficient at lower airspeeds, Burn less fuel per Nautical Mile an requirer shorter distances for take off and landings. Common among many small charter airlines and freight companies is the use of turboprop engines rather than turbine or turbofan engines mainly due to the reduced costs associated with…

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    Poem Analysis: One Engine

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    poem “One Engine”, “...Communists catch us fleeing, it’s a million times worse than staying at home” (87). The author uses the word fleeing instead of other words like escaping, and leaving because fleeing has a negative connotation, this makes the reader understand that Ha and her family did not leave by choice, but were forced out of there beloved country by enemies that would kill them, which makes the situation terrifying because they could die. Furthermore, in the poem “One Engine”,…

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    In the children’s book The Little Engine That Could, an engine succeeds in pulling a train over a mountain by repeating the words “I think I can.” The story is so well known and motivational that it has been used in many songs, films, speeches, and advertisements throughout popular culture. Is a positive attitude necessary for success? A positive attitude is something that most people that have succeeded in life posses. If you have a positive attitude or optimism, then people will have a good…

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    Auto Service: Deciphering the Check Engine Light It happens to just about everyone – you are driving down the road having a great day when you notice that your check engine light is on. When this happens to most car owners, there is a feeling of dread in your chest because you have no idea what problem tripped the warning light. Will you need to bring your vehicle in for auto service, or is the problem something you can take care of yourself. With over 60 years in the auto repair business, the…

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    It was the year 2025. All rocket engines still relied on the same traditional rocket engines for launch; the same technology as the 1960s. A new way to propel rockets was needed to make rockets efficient and affordable. The traditional engines could not carry huge payloads and used a lot of fuel, affecting the environment. All the space tourism companies had to sell tickets for $100,000 or more due to the rising costs of fuel, so only the wealthiest could afford going on a space vacation. One…

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    The engines roared and the wheels were turning faster and faster.The night sky hid the pathway. The plane was propelled forward at full speed. You could feel the plane's weight bounce up and down trying to take off with little room left on the runway the plane finally had enough speed to fly into the night sky. The wheels on the plane slowly raised off the ground and the passengers in the plane felt a joint once the runway let go of it’s grasp on the plane’s wheels. The plane’s nose slanted at a…

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    to get back up even when everything is falling apart. Being courageous can be portrayed in many different ways, whether it be bravery, sacrifice or personal acceptance, and it is something Bella McClintock, Gary Breeden, and the little engine from,“The Little Engine that Could,” by Watty Piper display in different ways. One extremely courageous person in my life is my little sister, Bella McClintock. She has shown courage since a very young…

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    Life Before Steam Engine

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    Task: Steam engine What was life like before the invention? Life was very different before the steam engine was invented. Before the invention people used three ways to get power: wind, animals and water. Wind powered propellers were used to get power, but it wasn’t really effective if it wasn’t on a flat plain. Animals were effective for minor things such as using two horses to move a wagon somewhere, but If you needed two hundred horses to turn the machinery in a factory, then that would be…

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