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    rural parts of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona started to see deer herds and bird flocks diminishing. Atomic weapons were also tested on naval fleets that included captured Japanese and German warships. There were around one hundred and seventy five ships and each would carry around two hundred goats, two hundred pigs, and five thousand mice and guinea pigs. These naval fleets were put in the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. There were three nuclear tests done here called Able, Baker, and Charlie…

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    How Did Ww1 Affect Canada

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    more than just a colony by showing they had the man power in troops and quickly building their fleet. It was a turning point for the Canada because they became the third largest navy in the world which proved they were more than just a small colony. The Canadian government employed 126,000 civilians in which they built over 3,000 ships used for different purposes (Douglas, Dubreuil). By building their fleet quickly, they were able to maintain escorts for Britain supplies which were of importance…

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    gained, and the negotiations and peace he made with other countries. Roosevelt believed in a large and powerful navy. Roosevelt successfully built up our navy into one of the largest in the world. This was achieved when battleships were added to our fleet and the number of men enlisted was increased. Once Roosevelt was successful in the building of the navy, he sent the ships around the world to show off U.S naval power, to gain worldwide travel, and to drum up domestic support. When the navy…

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    The Europeans meet the Australian Aboriginals Before European explorers landed on the coast of Australia the natives of the continent, known as the Aboriginal People, occupied much of the land. The Aboriginals believed that the land owned you and that it would provide for you if you respected it. The British came to the continent and originally wanted peace however as expansion began the Aboriginals fought back forcing the British to break their peaceful ways. In the year 1606 there was a…

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    a very important factor in this industry. We provide a training program as well as high quality maintenance on our aircraft to ensure the highest quality in the industry. We currently have a fleet of 3 different aircrafts: Beechcraft 1900, Saab 340 and Embraer Brasilia. We will continue to upgrade our fleet, adding another Embraer Brasilia aircraft to provide more seats per aircraft with the highest quality turboprop available. Soaring Skies flights are available in markets A-E as well as the…

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    Limited. The airline has grown and is now widely known among many Singaporeans and others around the world. Currently, Singapore Airlines has a total of 111 fleets flying to 64 different destinations (Singapore Airlines, 2016). One of its closest competitors, Cathay Pacific (CP) has been in the industry since 1946 and has a total of 145 fleets flying up to 70 different destinations(Cathay Pacific, 2016). In the highly sophisticated and competitive tourism industry, SIA should venture into a…

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    The First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which left Great Britain on 13 May 1787 to found a penal colony that became the first European settlement in Australia. The rabbits are decreasing in population due to diseases or viruses. One common disease that causes…

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    The US retains a huge edge over its potential competitors, China included, especially in military power and in research and development. In recent years it has been spending more on defense than the rest of the world combined, and its navy enjoys enormous power preponderance over any competitors. In addition, it has a relatively young and dynamic population and enjoys a uniquely secure geopolitical situation. The US economy is basically sound and may well overcome its present difficulties (as it…

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    I would have liked to witness the Battle of Saratoga because it was the turning point in the American Revolution. On September 19th, 1777, the Battle of Saratoga began. Major-General John Burgoyne commanded his army of British red coats and German blue coats to America’s camp on the west bank of the Hudson River at Bemis Heights, New York on September 19th, 1777. Burgoyne following Lord Germaine’s orders continued advancing to the Hudson River and progressing south. If I was there in the Battle…

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    How are drones affecting the humankind? This is the 21st century’s most representative question. Lately, the robots are used in almost every industry, doing jobs that are too dangerous or impossible for humans. However, the new technology is mainly used by the military, the most known example being drones that are used for espionage and even armed attacks against human beings. Drone aircrafts have had a huge impact on modern warfare, being able to provide surveillance and combat capabilities at…

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