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    through the Bermuda Triangle. Statistics have proven that the losts are relatively small considering the amount of traffic that operates in that region. Accidents happen and bad news sells extremely well. For example, in the recent disappearance of flight 370 of Malaysian Airlines in the Indic Ocean the entire world was concerned. The world´s most powerful countries joined together to find this aircraft using the latest satellite information, sonars, ocean mapping technologies, and intelligence…

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    Power Of Context Analysis

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    When you are asked to describe the developments of one’s personality, one would acknowledge that childhood experiences and surroundings shape who they become. One’s character is built throughout their entire life, carrying with us different experiences and ways of thinking. Malcolm Gladwell, in “The Power of Context,” emphasizes the theory that the roles of the environment can impact the decisions and behaviors of human beings. And this is shown in, Steven Johnson’s, “The Myth of the Ant Queens”…

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    the window seat and of course I won. When i look out the small window I see pine trees, airplanes and the very large airport. The airplane is very cold and everyone is talking until they hear the captain say, “We are ready for take off.” I hear he flight attendants muffled, high pitched voice telling everyone the safety rules and to buckle our seat belts. Eventually I felt the plane getting very bumpy and I hear the loud sound of the plane getting faster and faster, running against the rough…

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    In 1945, a squadron was on a training mission. The commander has used the same route many times, but this time things went wrong. Records say they flew through the Bermuda Triangle and vanished out of nowhere, never to be seen again (Kidsworld Magazine). The Bermuda Triangle has many mysterious stories along with myths as to what causes the strange disappearances. Though what is the Bermuda Triangle? What’s the science behind it? So many questions to be answered, yet not enough evidence. So in…

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    marketing, interpreting financial forms, critical infrastructure protection, homeland security, and intelligence. During this process I have also acquired Office Suite skills. My real world experience involves owning my own business, retail manager and flight attendant. While owning my own business I learned used negotiation skills in contracts, work hours, product pricing, product placement and marketing opportunities. Furthermore, I applied accounting…

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    Gentrification Theory

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    There have been many attempts to try to explain why gentrification happens; some of the theories are explained by the production-side of it, the consumption-side, and the political-economic side. Gentrification through a production lens explains the process as a consequence of the uneven investment of capital in certain land uses, its devaluation through use and disinvestment, and the opportunities for profitable reinvestment created. They explain gentrification as an economic process that is…

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    you will not be able to get a flight anywhere in the world regardless of geographical location. Because of Deltas massive size they are able to fly to 567 worldwide destinations in over 100 different countries unlike its competitors. By Delta Airlines being the world 's largest carrier today is having 10 major hubs in all the major cities in the…

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    For the past few decades, maybe centuries, many planes and ships have randomly disappeared, and all in the same area - the Bermuda Triangle. One of the biggest disappearances includes Flight MH370. Many have speculated about the cause, or causes. Some of the causes are supernatural, including aliens, Atlantis death rays, and large, giant sea monsters, like krakens. Other theories are completely natural, like methane crystals, large waves, and human stupidity. Most have settled for the theory of…

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    Introduction Thanks to the US Constitution and its amendments and many other laws, segregation is no longer an issue in the United States. Or is it? While nothing can legally be made segregated it doesn’t mean that it won’t end up segregated. A great example of what I am talking about is residential living. America’s neighborhoods and cities are still formed along racial and ethnic lines. This is very popular in big cities and very small towns. This paper will focus on the residential…

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    Decline Of General Aviation

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    The Decline of General Aviation Airports The Rise of General Aviation In the early days of aviation, aviators were limited to flying during daylight hours, in near ideal weather conditions. Early pilots were not regulated as they are today, and would take off and land their aircraft in any flat open area, often a farmer’s grassy field, which allowed them to choose their direction relative to the prevailing winds. As aviation grew, pilots began to congregate in common areas, which allowed for…

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