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    Canadian Armed Forces

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    Introduction to Where I Work I am currently employed in The Canadian Armed Forces which is the unified armed force of Canada. This unified group consists of air, land and sea forces referred to as the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), I am in the Canadian Army. Personnel may belong to either the Regular Force or the Reserve Force, I am a regular forces member, simply meaning I serve full time. Some reserve members may serve full time as well.…

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    Born in Montreal and with French-speaking parents, Omer levesque was inspired to be in the Royal Canadian Air Force ever since he was a little boy. He did not know how to speak English very well so Omer joined the local militia unit and became the lieutenant there. Later joining the RCAF, and on March 31, 1951 he was the very first pilot to shoot down a Korean plane during the Korean war. Omer Levesque and other Canadian forces contribution to the war lead to Canada causing a significant impact.…

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    positive change that the act made to the public was the states were sold land to build public universities where everyone could benefit from. The Morrill act was made to make college for that was based on agriculture, the mechanic arts, and military tactics with not forgetting about literary or scientific studies. The establishment of the land grant allowed states to have 30,000 acres of public land for each member in Congress. The land grant gave the opportunity for colleges so then that made…

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    As seen in the late 1800s, Americans hunted for bison, resulting in the extinction of the species. Likewise, as cities throughout the nation began to grow and overpopulate, pollution was an issue and was harming animal and plant life, along with the land itself. Just as Theodore Roosevelt was entering his first term as president in 1901, questions concerning conservation arose. Going forward, several acts and laws were passed in order to preserve and protect…

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    This idea of being more greedy, as in wanting more land, came originally from a thought that Pahom had when the two women were talking in the beginning of the story of whether or not living in the city gave more benefits than living on the farm and barely having enough. Whether or not this argument was settled, Pahom had an idea in the middle of it, stating, “Our trouble is that we haven’t land enough. If I had plenty of land, I shouldn't fear the Devil himself” (Tolstoy). This quote from…

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    Range Rover Company Introduction Range Rover, Land Rover, Jaguar Land Rover is one company with a partnership with Indian company name TATA, the company was established in 1947, the company said this will be the illusion that came true and it will change the future, and the company till now is showing us the fantasy of car making and really changed the future, and that’s why the company is one of the top car business company in the world and one of the best and biggest company in the…

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    army during the late 1940's and early 1950's. Around April, 1958, Land Rover created a new and improved version of the Land Rover. This upgrade was due to a woman named Batra Wilkes, she complained to her husband that the Land Rover was not female-friendly. She wanted to be more comfortable, and she wanted fewer sharp edges. Land Rover created the series two in that woman’s favor. It featured a larger rear window to improve visibility, and rounded corner…

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    Curiosity Rover Essay

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    NASA’s Curiosity rover finding evidence of former lakes on Mars. The article came from NPR on Oct. 8. As some people may know, Mars is very frigid and dry, however the NASA Rover, Curiosity, has found evidence that there was once liquid on Mars. Around a billion years ago, Mars was cold, and wet. Curiosity has found geological evidence that liquid was evident on Mars approximately 3.5 billion years ago. John Grotzinger, a researcher at Caltech and chief scientist for the rover said, “The lakes…

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    busier than ever. After we landed on the Moon, we wanted to reach further into space. The next stop was Mars! Mars dumbfounded scientists. They wanted to explore it and find out everything they could about its history. Thanks to J.F.K.’s push for us to land on the moon we are able to reach further into space. Although, other countries have pushed their way into…

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    Lesson Analysis: Egg Drop

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    Activity 4: Egg Drop Lesson Objective: Students will design, build and implement a safe carrier in which to drop an egg (interplanetary rover). Set-Up: All supplies can be left on a communal table. Students will need to first come up with a design and supply list for their carrier. Once it has been approved by their facilitator they can start to choose what they will need. Demo and discussion: Because it is topical, start your discussion off with a brief synopsis of the New Horizons probe…

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