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    NAUTILUS

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    The Construction of the world's first ever nuclear powered submarine/ship began on December 12th of 1951. 18 months of construction the NAUTILUS was finally launched on January 21, 1954. September 30, 1954 the NAUTILUS became the first commissioned nuclear powered ship in the United States Navy. On the morning of January 17, 1955 the first Commanding Officer, Commander Eugene P. Wilkinson, ordered all lines to cast off and signal the memorable and historic message, "Underway On Nuclear Power."…

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    order to gain the power he wants, Richard is constantly manipulating characters around him to fulfill his dream of becoming a king. In the beginning of the play, Richard declares that he has no place in peacetime England, “... Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace, have no delight to pass away the time.” (I, 1, 24-25). In this line, Richard admits that his own advancement is the only thing he pays…

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    Research for Assignment 1, Safety Awareness Trainings, started on January 24th, 2017 and was fully developed by February 13th, 2017. The assignment was completed by Halie Townley. These Safety Awareness Trainings were developed for each piece of machinery and each of the tools located in Southland Industries’ Union City Fabrication Shop, located at 33225 Western Ave, Union City, California. The Safety Awareness Trainings were to consist of three parts, an Accident Hazard Analysis, a Safety…

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    Fish and Wildlife Service (2015) lists birds such as the Least Turn (Sterna antillarum), Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus), and Rufa Red Knot (Calidris canutus rufa) as endangered and threatened. Previously, Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) were listed as endangered, however their populations have stabilized and are now protected under…

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    Analysis Of Friction Flow

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    Friction loss is defined as the pressure loss or head loss that usually occurs in pipeline fluid flow because of the viscosity effect near the surface of the pipe. When the fluid flows along the pipeline, it produces frictional resistance thus results in loss of energy or total head loss of the fluid. Therefore, experiment was conducted to verify the Darcy Weisbach equation by determining the pressure loss along a horizontal pipe. Figure A below shows the diagram of friction loss along a…

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    Dry Barrel Hydrant Essay

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    The fire service has many roles in the community and one of those roles is being a fire inspector. In this scenario, one is the fire inspector for a municipal fire department and a newly planned community if being built. It is the fire inspector duties to ensure that the water supply system is being installed correctly. One will discuss the type of hydrants to be installed, explain why one pick that particular hydrant, state how the hydrants will be tested, and provide spacing requirement…

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    Bp Oil Spill Essay

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    was 45 days behind schedule (Crandall, Parnell, & Spillan (2013). Records indicate that several weeks prior to the incident, an inadvertent dislocation of pipe in the blowout preventer occurred when a worker bumped the controls which relocated the piping. Although “chunks” of the rubber component were found in drilling fluid, which indicated there was an issue with the blowout preventer, no actions were taken by BP, Transocean (Deepwater Horizon), or Cameron International; the manufacturer of…

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    Chandler Montgomery Mr. Veitch U.S. History; Period 4 12 June, 2015 To What Degree, Are Americans Responsible For The Destruction of Natural Habitats? Habitat loss poses the greatest threat to species. The world’s forests, swamps, plains, lakes and other natural habitats continue to disappear as they are harvested for human consumption and cleared to make way for agriculture, housing, roads, pipelines and other hallmarks of industrial development. A large contributor to these ecological…

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    started, police were called into towns to strip away the protesters' freedom. Police sprayed civilians with ice cold water on chilly days when the weather was already below thirty five degrees. Likewise, another example from the news involves the piping system being placed uncomfortably close to the Native American reservations. They became frightened and protested against the pipeline destroying their sacred land. In this second case, the city enacted a law which states anyone bringing food or…

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    Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) In this world, humans are often oblivious to pathogens in the workplace, including diseases and illnesses that could kill hundreds of people every day. One often unthought-of risky setting would be health care facilities when they are in their very first stages, the construction stage. Nevertheless, this stage in time becomes a critical point to stop most infections from beginning in the first place, and if done right will keep later patients from…

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