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    one may have hurt others or their image, it’s an innate feeling to want to make up for our wrongs lest guilt haunt us in the afterlife. Author Hosseini Khaled demonstrates his own theme on redemption through his literature. In Hosseini’s novel, The Kite Runner, the development of Amir’s character demonstrates that when man’s sense of detachment overcomes his morality, it leads him to a betrayal that turns into guilt. This guilt can only be satisfied through finding redemption. All Amir wants…

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    I get to her, the faster I walk, and the lighter I feel. My throat begins to relax. Two steps behind her, I say her name. Skye” (Asher 288). Justice is different for everyone even in this story where emotions are everywhere. In the next story the Kite Runner it emotions are also everywhere, but justice bit more up…

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    novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, this was exactly what happened. Amir is in Afghanistan, with his father, in the beginning of the novel. They then move to America later on, and during the ending of the book Amir spends most of his time back in Afghanistan. When surrounded by many geographical and cultural factors, Amir learns that running away from your problems does not help and he can never be perfect. Amir’s mother dies when he is first born. During the time period The Kite…

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    Airpower Development

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    After airpower’s contribution during the First World War and its impact on the stalemate that had developed, some people recognized its great potential, and began to envision its use in future conflicts. These theorists, or visionaries, began to think how to develop further airpower, and how it could be best used in the future warfare. During the interwar years, their prophecies and predictions not only shaped airpower development, but influenced tactics and strategies during the Second…

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    Flight Simulator

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    I. INTRODUCTION (OVERVIEW) Before the pilot use the real cockpit of the real aeroplane, they need to train their skill by using a system called flight simulator. Flight simulator is the system that looks like the real cockpit of the airplane but the truth is, it’s only a fake cockpit that had been designed special for the pilot training. The simulator were designed to help the pilot to test or train their skill in handling the cockpit in every situation that they might face during handling…

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    P-51 Mustang

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    their aircraft to fight against German forces . This article states that, (Dwyer)“in late 1939, with the likelihood of 51full scale war in Europe a major concern, the British Royal Air Force was looking seriously at methods of quickly increasing its fighter strength” (Dwyer). This article clearly states that the British requested some p 40’s but we offer to build something new. The outcome was amazing it was the p 51 mustang. Once they meet the Prototype they started working on improving the P…

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    single day. (according to movie review summary) On March 24, 1944, a fleet of P-51 Mustangs led by Colonel Benjamin O. Davis, commander of the Tuskegee airmen, set out on the longest escort mission their crews would fly during World War II. The 43 fighters were there to help B-17 bombers run a gauntlet of over 1,600 miles into the heart of Hitler’s Germany and back. the tuskegee airmen called jets “Comet” which was a rocket-powered plane…

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    Night Witch Tactics

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    At the time, women where expected to support their husbands and sons, but few actually participated in combat. In 1941 a man by the name of Joseph Stalin backed Raskova and ordered her to form three all female fighter pilot groups. The only group that stayed all female as the war went on was the 588th Night bombers, more commonly known as the Night Witches. Each person involved in that group was female. Weather that be the pilots, or even the mechanics. Many women…

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    As a fighter jet closely flies above the rooftops of buildings, militant-looking soldiers, wearing dark turbans and matching uniforms, stand focused and ready with machine guns to fight for their personal beliefs, opinions and land. Large buildings make up for most of the scenery with a large camp in the center. The buildings are badly damaged with what appears to be from multiple bombs being dropped during attacks from the fighter jets. In addition, two Lebanon soldiers…

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    A Research Proposal: Aviation industry in World War I INTRODUCTION Thesis Statement: The transformation of the aviation industry in World War I influenced the evolution of aircraft development, and what influence the aviation industry had during World War I. I have always been fascinated with history and aviation, and how aviation has evolved in such a relatively short period of time and the dramatic effect flight has had on changing the world. I have worked in the aviation field most of my…

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