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    Lillian Bonine Mrs. King ELA 8th hour 07 April 2017 Seat belt importance Can seat belts really save you life? People are losing their lives everyday and costing billions to themselves and their government because they are making the decision to not wear their seat belt. So, the seat belt law to continue to be enforced. According to some statistics people that don’t wear seatbelts are at higher risk of injury in car crashes and are more likely to lose their life. Kathyrn O'Leary Higgins states…

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    base safe from any type of explosive threat or device, and for decreasing disruptions to the quality of life. I spent time learning the routines and practices of the installation, so that I could review and appraise adequately. Further, when I was able to observe how practice was implemented against policy, I proposed a more comprehensive plan for protecting the base, implementing different standards and best practices taught to me at the United States Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal School.…

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    Explorer 1 Essay

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    2, this satellite was able to get results. Explorer 3 deceased after 93 days in orbit. Next up in the Explorer Program was Explorer 4, it was created to study the Van Allen radiation belts and the effects of nuclear detonations on it. It became the first satellite to evaluate electric particles in the radiation belt. This was the last Explorer satellite (in the series) to make it into orbit. The last satellite in the Explorer Program (in the first series), was Explorer 5, it failed to make it…

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    Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians (NEOD), the organization that I am currently a part of and have some influence over, are a small group (1500 personnel) trained in the art of bomb disposal. As a scalable force, we specialize in complex and dangerous tasks ranging from IED to chemical and biological weapon remediation. NEOD personnel can enter a crisis surreptitiously from the air, under the sea and across the land. NEOD has historically been the “force of choice” across virtually…

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    combat, and survival.This is why the weapons utilized in part of the Vietnam War were more wrecking than those of any past war. This included aerial bombings from jets dropping tons of explosives, and using highly toxic chemicals on farms in Vietnam destroying thousands of acres. As bad as the aerial bombings and explosives sound those were not the only destructive uses of technology. Tanks, and main weapons used in war such as the AK-47, M16, and M60 also had a big impact in war. Operation…

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    His arms weakened and his fingers trembled at the sight of his deceased brother. “What are the odds?” He thought to himself, attempting not to tear up. David stared into his glistening eyes as if the hell around him was no longer relevant. The explosive sounds of gunfire brought Daniel back to reality. Suddenly, he knew there was no correct side to be on. Everyone in this destructive war was unable to see the problems they were creating amongst themselves. Dropping his sniper rifle,…

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    Army Uniform Essay

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    Army uniforms are the uniforms which can be easily recognized. Military attire always reflects. British soldiers are best known for their hardihood. There bright red uniform, with the white cross belts and brass are the sign that they are part of England Army. Soldiers were trained to fight the battle with the help of camouflage. 1. Patent leather combat- These are the boots which don’t require any polishing and they are worn with any formal wear. 2. Paratrooper- These boots have zippers and…

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    legislations such Mine Health & Safety Act are used for the mines and quarries. According to Tim (2006:85) since quarries are one of the dangerous operations like mines due to the nature of the work. Operations use larger vehicles, explosives, Crushers, conveyor belts and high walls which are part of the hazards. As a result, there will be more safety audits which may enable the contractors to reduce the likeness of accidents or prevent ill health. The Legislation Mine Health & Safety Act 29 of…

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    Ford Motors Faulty

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    Ford Motor Company recalls thousands of vehicles with potential faulty issues The Ford Motor Company has issued a recall on many of their model cars; SUV’s and trucks this past Wednesday. There are five major safety concerns that are affecting approximately 300,000 vehicles. This action to alert the public is also the second largest recall this year. Some of the issues with various vehicles are listed below. There is a potential hazard with the speed sensor including a suspension-system flaw…

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    Ancient Astronomy Essay

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    constellation I picked is Orion. It’s figure suggests that of a giant.In ancient greek times Orion was the tallest and most handsome man. Orion was killed by scorpions and put in the stars by Diana to be as far away as possible from scorpions. Orion’s belt points at Canis Major in the east and Taurus in the west. Rigel is Orion’s brightest star. It is a B81 star with a magnitude of 0.11. It marks the left leg of Orion. At 815 lt-yr, it has a 7th magnitude friend 9” away. It is also a binary…

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