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    the Manitoba – Saskatchewan Trans-Hudson Orogen (MS-THO). The MS-THO is subdivided into three zones: Hearne Province, Superior Boundary Zone and the Reindeer Zone the latter of which encompasses the Flin Flon greenstone belt. The rock assemblages in the Flin Flon greenstone belt can be recognized to have formed in distinct, dominantly oceanic tectonic settings related to the Manikewan Ring of Fire, an island-arc – back-arc-basin subduction zone…

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    WWII Technology

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    Introduction The changes in technology from WWI to WWII had a major impact on the war. Everything from education to material to new inventions played a role in the war as well as modern day inventions and items that we still use today granted with some upgrading. WWI we had the industrializing of steal and the formation of production lines with greatly helped the war effort of WWI but would see this even more in WWII. Germany advances in rockets During WWII Nazi-Germany was also making…

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    But different races have their own talent and birth gifts. For instance, black people have extremely strong explosive power. Hence, they are good at athletics sports. White people are good at swimming and gymnastics. Yellow people are good at some board games like go. 7So the country, is full of different races, which is not the real problem. In the contrast, taking…

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    Takata Case Study

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    Takata is a Japanese seat belt and auto airbag system maker that was establishing in 1933 in Japan. For over 60 years they excelled and were successful in the automotive industry making these essential products for car safety. However, in the early 2000’s the company took a stumble and eventually fell due to one major error that’s has followed them for over a decade. Takata has only two product lines, airbag systems and seat belts and in 2000 they began using ammonium nitrate propellant to…

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    After evaluating these two readings, Daniel Statman’s “Targeted Killing” is the reading that I agreed with the most. Generally, I don’t think killing someone is always the best thing to do, but in the case that someone may pose a bigger threat in the future, I believe it is justifiable. Additionally, I believe in some cases the doctrine of if you kill you shall be killed as punishment. Statman believes that war on terror is much different than conventional war and must be dealt with differently…

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    Plutonium Research Paper

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    of a successful nuclear reactor test under his belt and the project under need of supplies to begin work. General Leslie Groves started looking around for people to help design, create, and build parts to a bomb that nobody even knew how to build. But, as most of the Manhattan Project would turn out to have to work as, things had to be built before tested and created before designed. The bomb would need many parts: • A steady supply of explosive material – either plutonium or uranium •…

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    position when any part of the machine is in motion or movement. 1.2.2 Work on or near machinery in motion(Section 22) A trained adult male worker wearing tight fitting clothing should examine and operate the machine in motion. He should mot handle a belt on a moving pulley more than fifteen centimeters in width. No young children or women should handle a machine which is in…

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    Thoracic Trauma Essay

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    Trauma encompasses a wide variety of insults to the body ranging from motor vehicle accidents, interpersonal violence, falls from great heights, contact sports, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and industrial accidents. Trauma accounts for 10% of deaths among men and women, and is the leading cause of death for those younger than the age of 40 years. Thoracic trauma comprises 10%-15% of all traumas.1 It directly accounts for approximately 25% of trauma-related mortality and is a contributing…

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    Years ago, flying commercially was probably an enjoyable experience. Across the globe, airport employees treated passengers as customers, not suspects. Somehow, the evolution of society has resulted in a trend of unethical behavior. September 11, 2001, shocked the American public, forcing the United States Government to enact the Transportation Security Act. Thus, the infamous Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was established (http://tsa.gov/about). Since the implementation of the TSA…

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    Weapons in the 19th Century In the early 19th century war and conflict were common amongst different regions and groups of people. War and fighting was a dreaded event as it took long periods of time and caused injury and death on both sides of the fight. Technology was constantly increasing and new advancements in warfare were always surfacing; some meant to improve fighting tactics and others were intended to end conflict at a faster rate. In the 19th century Warfare was changed tremendously…

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