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    swallowed up the victims of the Triangle. This is another completely unfounded guess! (Dixon). The Bermuda triangle is one of the two places on Earth where a magnetic compass does point towards the true north, a phenomenon call compass variation. Navigators must compensate the amount of variation or the aircraft they are on will go off course. The Golf Stream that runs through the Bermuda Triangle area is swift and turbulent, and can quickly erase evidence of a disaster. The unpredictable…

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    Air Force Advancements

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    Advancements in United States Air Force technology had a tremendous impact on World War II. Without it, the extent of knowledge and capability the Air Force had obtained from the air and on the ground would not have existed. World War II brought enhancements to aircraft, the evolvement of new devices, and much more giving America the edge it needed to rise to the top in World War II. Aircraft was designed and enhanced for optimal performance. Older, upgraded aircraft gained the ability to…

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    Brother is watching and you might not know it. If you live in certain cities, your movements can be tracked easily by your smart-phone signal. Anyone who has a smartphone is aware how these phones push you to leave your Wi-Fi on. Here’s why; Google Navigator and GPS services are more accurate when Wi-Fi is turned on, allowing your whereabouts to be tracked more easily. Brick-and-mortar stores are also getting in on the action. New technology allows retailers to track your every movement, gather…

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    The film Crash focuses on how racial tension can disrupt the lives of so many people. Every character in the movie ends up being affected by racism. However, the movie shows how their cultures and race may be different, but their lives still intersect and depend on the actions of one another. In the film, Officer John Ryan is a good looking white man with broad shoulders. He represents what society thinks a racist police officer should look like. However, Officer Ryan is racist, and he is not…

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    cancer treatment, patients at RPCI are given access to many support services. These services include access to a resource center, financial counselors, a music and arts program, nutrition services, spiritual support, patient advocates, patient navigators, pet therapy, support groups, smoking cessation, psychologists, and social workers (Roswell Park Cancer Institute, n.d). Social workers at RPCI assist patients, their family members, and staff in many ways. When the social work department is…

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    Jobs was inspired from when he went to Xerox research center, where all the things listed in the last sentence were being used. The thing he did was put all of the things into one computer. Of course Jobs added his own touches while putting it together. Before this computer, typography on the screen wasn’t used. Job made sure that the Macintosh showed text on the screen. Before this, it was drawn on the computer like a typewriter. He even had an option of having different fonts. The reason he…

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    discuss the integrity of nursing while nurses give holistic care to their patients. They examine the nurse as an individual and as professional (Van Sell and Kalofissudis, 2010). Nurses have become coordinators of care, healthcare coaches, and navigators of the healthcare system. With the national initiative to improve the access of quality care, nursing is a multidimensional system of patterns that influences multiple facets of individuals and organizations. It is constantly evolving to meet…

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    Star Wars Film Analysis

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    my personal favorite story is the story of Star Wars, but not just the movie, the story of how a ragtag team of film makers made an amazing classic still alive today. The story of star wars begins in the California home of George Lucas where he began to capture the romance and adventure that he saw in old movies that he watched as a young boy as well as the heroics of the great Flash Gordon TV series. so george began to write the script for a screenplay that would one day be known as "Star…

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    M1 Garand Rifle

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    A. Introduction Thesis: Many technological advances were made during World War II, but the development of advanced planes, guns, and the nuclear bomb ultimately led to the end of the war by causing mass destruction and millions of casualties. B. The development of the advanced technological M1 Garand rifle in World War II (helped the infantry soldiers in WWII) essentially help led to the end of the war. The M1 Garand rifle was a highly-acclaimed rifle for the United States in World War II. As…

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    127 Hours

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    Frost bitten toes, fingers, and faces wear icicles lay from strong winds forcing their eyes to tear. seal and dog in my opinion wouldn’t really satisfy my taste buds but you would be getting quite a bit of protein,mm mm protein, but i'm pretty sure they would have enjoyed that meal considering what they had. 127 hours in a place where nobody can hear you, all alone in the dark and in the day. Both very life threatening survival stories and luckily survived them, the times when you feel alone, or…

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