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    Gladwell makes a very interesting argument in chapter 7 of Outliers (2008). He claims that the flight crew and their inability to communicate effectively is the number one cause of plane crashes. He supports his argument with studies on different cultures and their ability to communicate with persons in authority or of higher ranks. This inability for the “second in command” to communicate with the pilot, leads to information not being heard or in some cases said, and can have a fatal outcome.…

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    received severe cuts and scratches. The accident happened because the students mistakenly messed with a clumpy solution without knowing the results of penetrating the surface. They also were working with a larger quantity of the material than the safety rules allowed.…

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    I. Introduction Every year Americans devour massive amounts of beef, pork, and poultry; in the past year alone, the total towered a colossal 214.6 pounds per person. Additionally, 193 pounds of genetically modified sugar beets, corn syrup, soybean oil, and corn-based products were consumed. This substantial amount of food and sugars could not be ingested without the multiplying acres of industrial farms. But dangerous ramifications lurk within the cramped confines of the farms. People need to…

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    In 1992 Jack in the Box was the fifth largest fast food chain restraint in the United States however, this changed miraculously on January 12, 1993. The book POISONED by Jeff Benedict explains the details of the deadly Escherichia coli (E. coli) strain O157:H7 outbreak that spread throughout four states, affected an estimated 700 people, and responsible for the death of four children. This epidemic was one of the first documented outbreaks of E. coli, and essentially the first time E. coli was…

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    Jimmy M Park Died on Sunday night at the age of 85. Jimmy was flying a C172 (small propeller plane) from Northwest Regional to Houston William P. Hobby to visit his sister at the retirement home. When then tragedy struck when he was 5 miles north of Madisonville, TX His engine started to leak oil. The dial that shows oil was stuck so Jimmy did not know that the plane was low on oil. Then his engine started to overheat shortly after his plane’s engine stopped working. He attempted to land the…

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    Solid brakes that you can rely on are critical to your safety on the roads. That's why it's important to have your brakes inspected regularly and serviced when required. However, a trained mechanic can charge you an average of $349 or more per axle when you have your brakes done. It makes sense, then, to try and get the most life out of your new brakes. The good news is that a few changed habits can make a significant difference in the wear and tear that your brakes experience every day. Making…

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    for flying with us! We ensure that everyone’s safety is our priority. We make sure that all things are at check before flying. If you see any concerning issues such as slight turbulence, gas leaks, or cats hanging on their dear life while we’re flying hundreds of feet above the ground, please advise the nearest attendant in front of you. It’s a must for pilots to check each and every knickknack before lifting off. Of course, it’s for your own safety, right? You don’t want to die because of gas…

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    Eastern Air Lines aircraft crashed into the Everglades around 11:42 pm Eastern Standard time. This occurred on December 29, 1972 and missed its landing airfield by 18 miles to the Northwest. The Aircraft was spread across the swampy terrain and was a complete lost. Due to accident, 94 passengers of the 163 lost their lives as well as five of the 13 crew. All passenger were injured with varying degrees of injuries. The flight started from John F. Kennedy Airport and was generally uneventful…

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    There are many car seats that people use in the world today because of the benefits they enjoy from them especially the toddler car seats as they help to provide safety and comfort for the children as much as possible. The car seat is usually fixed to a vehicle and then children are placed in the rightly place in the seat. For the people that have been looking for a reliable car seat for their children, the Britax Marathon 70 Convertible Car Seat will be the best one for them. Children will…

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    1906 Salmonella Outbreaks

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    Salmonella In our country, our government is very strict on the process of food being checked and being clean. At 1906 the Pure Food and Drug Act would be passed by president Franklin D. Roosevelt. This purpose was to make sure the the public would be safe from the many types of food they consume. Meat Inspection Act in 1906 followed by the Pure Food and Drug Act would also be passed for the same reason as the Pure Food and Drug Act. But recently, major foodborne outbreaks would happen such as…

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