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    thoughts and memories. In both novels, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and 1984 by George Orwell, the two protagonists, Guy Montag and Winston Smith, live in an oppressive, overbearing society where the government controls the citizens within in the social structure but decide to trust their instincts of rebelling. Both protagonists suffer from isolation and alienation as Winston and Montag realize that they do not share the same values as others do. In Fahrenheit 451, Guy Montag lives in a…

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    Leadership is an intangible quality that influences people and provides purpose. Whether they intend to or not, leaders leave a legacy that can significantly affect generations to follow. In this paper, I will discuss the legacy of perseverance and resiliency astronaut James Lovell left behind. James Lovell’s leadership attributes and competencies enabled him to turn an almost-certain catastrophe into his finest hour. I will also discuss how his legacy affects my own leadership philosophy and…

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    Primary Care Observation

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    I am currently employed as a Primary Care Paramedic by BC Ambulance service. I 'm writing anonymously with the aid of my coworkers to discuss concerns about working conditions as a part-time employee. There have been some interest in the public recently* regarding response times of ambulance paramedics to 911 calls, including some on the mainland which resulted in death*. In both of these circumstances, paramedics were blamed for not responding promptly. As a result, we are now being very…

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    The pros and cons of drone warfare. Introduction Drones are all the more formally known as aerial vehicles. Unmanned aerial vehicles well-known as drones. Basically, a drone is a flying robot. The flying apparatus can be remotely controlled or can fly independently through programming controlled flight arranges in their installed embedded systems working through a GPS. Years before drones were used in combat; drones have proven to increase surveillance, reconnaissance, and general military…

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    Apollo 13 Failure

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    an explosion that happened on board and the mission needed to be repressed and the pilots returned home. On April 11, 1970 the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, also known as NASA, sent James A. Lovell, a highly decorated commander…

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    9/11 was a tragic attack caused the Al-Quada, that happened on September 11, 2001. But, was it a terrorist attack ran by the Al-Quada? Surprisingly, many people (including myself) believe that 9/11 was an attack that was actually ran by the government,. They believe that the government wanted to start a war with Iraq, but they needed a reason of course. They decided that a terrorist attack was the perfect cover up. Research shows many reasons why 9/11 could’ve been ran by the government.…

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    9/11 Literary Devices

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    Various Articles About 9/11: Comparing and Contrasting Their Literary Devices 9/11 was a tragic event that had a huge impact on the lives of countless people. Because it was an important event in history, it was the topic of many news articles. These articles had many different approaches to discussing the controversial topic of 9/11 over the years. Some of these articles are written about the effects of 9/11 on people's personal lives. For instance, Christopher Frizzelle's article for The…

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    On September 11, 2001 the world watched in horror as two planes flew into the World Trade Center killing thousands of people. It’s a day we all remember, sitting watching the events unfold. I remember where I was and watching the events on TV, not fully understanding what was happening. Fifteen years later this is an event we are studying about in history books. Yet, the details that have unfolded in the last fifteen years shine a different light on the devastating attacks of 9-11. After…

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    Conspiracy Disproved: The Government’s Innocence September 11, 2001 America took a huge hit. Around 3,000 innocent U.S citizens were killed including 400 police and firefighters. A day so significant that it would lead us into a war with the Middle East taking the lives of over 4,000 men and women who served. No one saw what would be the most devastating day in America coming. On the morning of September 11 the skies above New York City were alluring with beauty. Then it was all taken away…

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    False Flag Attacks

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    Admitted). Also, the United states also blamed iraq for playing a role in the 9/11 attacks which was one of the main justifications of launching the war in iraq. HOwever, even the 9/11 commission report stated that there was no correlation between iraq and the attacks. Furthermore, some top government officials have admitted the real reason for the war was to get iraqi oil, seeing as how there was no connection between iraq and 9/11, and iraq had no WMD’s (weapons of mass destruction) this was a…

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