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    For my essay, I am going to write about tornadoes. My question is how do storm chasers measure the speed of a tornado? The first topic I will be telling you about is the F scale. Did you know the person who invented the F scale went to the University of Chicago. The second topic is about tornadoes and about 1,200 tornadoes hit the U.S. each year. My final topic is over storm chasers. I learned that storm chasers park southeast of the tornado because usually it is the safest place to park. There…

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    catch the attention of airports, governmental facilities, and private land-owners who desire to keep drones away from their property. AUDS was originally developed by three leading technological companies in the UK, as it requires multiple complex radar, directional inhibitors, and thermal camera systems for it to detect…

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    In order to battle them, scientist also invented better defensive technology and this was how new method to combat started to appear such as sea war. Sonar, radar, anti-submarine weapons and variety of ships were wildly and effectively used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Radar technology was passed along from Britain to Canada and Canadian scientist continued to make refinement and created the Plan Position Indicator and it was used till today. Ultimate Antisubmarine…

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    Speeding tickets are citations that are written and delivered by police officers in the event that a motor vehicle operator violates the traffic laws in a particular area. These items are the main topic in the satirical essay “An Unassertive Proposal”. The author provides much evidence to reveal this hidden subject. The first evidence that reveals that the essay is a bout speeding tickets is the references that are given to policemen. Flashing lights being seen in a person’s review mirror…

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    F-4 Phantom Case

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    The F-4 Phantom was the creation of some forward thinking individuals with-in the McDonnell Aircraft Company. In 1952, the company set out to conduct internal studies to determine which branch of the military would be the next, looking for a new airplane; their studies concluded that it would be the United States Navy (Hickman, Vietnam War: F-4 Phantom II, 2015). The predecessor to the F-4 Phantom II was the F-3H Demon. In 1953, McDonnell took the Demon and set out to improve on it to create…

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    Semi-Rigid Airship Essay

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    represented the end of the huge rigid airship time. However during and after the second world war the US Navy continued to use the airships for military purposes: at first as a weapon against the submersibles and later for the “early warning” radar system (the radars were collocated inside the airship envelope in order to be protected by the weather, to be hidden and to reduce the…

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    Description An addicting first-person zombie shooter with "ONE-HAND commands". Take command of your fate as you deal with the strolling dead in numerous journeys throughout numerous cities! One of the most unsafe as well as managed infection, Ceres has actually been launched in the city because of a surge at the Heckle Corporation's Cell Research Unit. Ceres, recognized to be very infectious has actually caused transforming hosts right into flesh desire, strolling dead - the Zombies, across the…

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    would be attending a different high school than I. Then, on that hot September day, walking through what I thought must have been the biggest school in the state of New Jersey, I got lost, made new friends, and college was but a dwarfed blip on my radar, far, far away from the center of my mind. Subsequently, in tenth grade, Union High School became smaller and my excitement for graduation was planted by the upperclassmen’s conversations about the upcoming prom and graduation. “I’ll get there,”…

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    rain has no other choice than to stay right where it is. The average man can, and will do the same, even if the escape route is in plain sight. The standing cow will endure pain and suffer of life, even if it is unnecessary just to stay under the radar. This really is quite sad. Some of the best stories are based of men who stand up for themselves, and be a rebel cow. But the ordinary man will stand in the cold and graze, just like all the other animals in the field, trying to blend…

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    Caitlyn Jenner wants to make a deal, or at least her lawyers do. The trial date for vehicular manslaughter is coming up and her lawyer Blair Berk is trying to keep Caitlyn from going to jail. Radar Online, August 21, 2015, reported that Blair is talking with the Los Angeles County District Attorney Major Crimes division to get the lightest sentence possible for Caitlyn. The accident goes back to February 2015 when Caitlyn Jenner, who was Bruce Jenner at the time, failed to notice the traffic had…

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