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    This ordinance was also a system to distribute land and create new states, specifically in the Northwest territory. The previous system, established territories that would eventually join the original states once their population grew. The Northwest Ordinance was different because it would allow the territories to become states after they grew enough. In the beginning, each territory would have a governor and a council…

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    The "Gateway to the World" article is an informative article. In it you will find information about each of Georgia's transportation modes, starting with their sea mode of transport. With the Port of Savannah being the fourth largest growing container port in the U.S. Georgia also has the Port of Brunswick which is the nation's biggest seaport for importing automobiles. Georgia is thought of by some as number two in the U.S. for their infrastructure and access to global markets. Georgia…

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    Aviation Emission

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    The increasing growth and development of the aviation sector and the measures that have been taken to reduce such emissions is manifold. Although the contribution of global aviation emissions as compared to other modes of transportation is less but the pollution created by airplanes is much more effective as it directly goes out in the atmosphere. This is one of the main reason that needs paramount attention and therefore requires a sustainable air transportation to reduce the emissions. With…

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    Dreamliner Network Security Jacob Mullins Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Dreamliner Network Security On September 25th, 2011, All Nippon Airways took delivery of the very first B787 Dreamliner for its maiden flight departing from Narita International Airport (Peterson, 2011). The 787 has been perhaps the most talked about aircraft in recent memory. The list of revolutionary features are staggering. From new material construction resulting in 20% fuel savings, double the ambient air…

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    Db Cooper Essay

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    robberies in America, but only one remains a mystery. The name Dan Cooper, also known as DB Cooper, is well known by many. This was the name of the passenger who skyjacked the Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305 on November 24, 1971. Cooper threatened to blow up the plane if he was not given four parachutes and 200,000 dollar, so Northwest Airlines responded willingly. After landing in Seattle to get his demands, the plane refueled and took off again. Today, there is evidence that people use to…

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    name shows, Washington State is the only state which was named after a president. The name honors the first president of United States, George Washington. Geographically, Washington State occupies 71,303 square miles. The state is in the Pacific Northwest Region of USA; this means it is between Pacific Ocean, Idaho, British Columbia (Canada) and Oregon. Due to this location Washington has one of the most…

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    Introduction “United Breaks Guitars” illustrates the power of social media in company’s incidents with customers today. On July 2009, United Airlines, one of the largest international airline based in the US knew a negative worldwide buzz made by an unsatisfied customer. This situation is interesting because it also shows an important reversal of power between a big company and customer. What happened? What were the consequences for both? How could the problem have been sold? And finally, what…

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    Delta Airlines Mergers

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    Abstract Most of the major airlines have been expanding their service network via airline strategic alliances with other small airlines to form a global service network. Since last two decades, due to this mergers airline industry is undergoing unprecedented changes. This paper explores the airlines’ mergers and how they impact the aviation industry. The employees in the aviation industry, customer’s satisfaction, their views on mergers, and labor protective provision are some of the topics that…

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    Shane Koyczan is a Canadian writer and poet that has made many amazing spoken word poems. He was born on May 22nd, 1976 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories; and is currently a member of the spoken word poem group, Tons of Fun University. After high school Koyczan attended college at Okanagan University, Canada, where he studied creative writing. But, following the suggestion of his writing professor, he began to study poetry instead. Now 41, Shane Koyczan has become an amazing poet, author…

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    Introduction When comparing Part 121 airliners several carriers come to mind, such as American, South West, Jet Blue, etc. However, one distinctly rings out when heard, Delta. Delta Airlines is the largest airliner in the world (Holmes 2016. They operate the worlds largest fleet of 757’s coming in at an astounding 140 planes, and they serve 328 destinations across six continents. This impressive feat is accomplished through the company’s philosophy which is, take care of your customers and…

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