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    Here in our Community we can predict the type of climate we will have using sadilites and radar. In Jonas’s Community they have climate control so they pretty much have the same type of climate year round. That means they don’t have much or any at all of rainfall. My final choice is about how people die and how funerals are done. In out Communitiy…

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    Adversity In My Life

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    district. I have not had that privilege, in fact, I have never been to the same school two years in a row. Looking back at the hundreds of kids I must have met, I nurture a lingering thought that I have been little more than a passing blip on a radar screen of their lives with no name and only the slightest shadow of a face or the outline of a memory, being cast as “insignificant extra # 2”. However,…

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    There are always rumors flying that Alaskan Bush People is fake, and now those rumors are heating up once again. Radar Online shared that locals are now speaking out and saying that the Brown family of Alaskan Bush People actually live in a hotel instead of roughing it the way that they like to make it sound. Billy Brown says that they have lived in the Alaskan wilderness for 30 years, but it doesn't sound like that is the case. These two sources say that they are roughing it in a hotel with a…

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    Canada’s political system may be one of the best in the world. However, like every other political systems, they have their faults. There are many faults to our system. Including, the Senate and how the government handles issues involving the First Nations. The Senate is the upper house of the parliament. Our first Prime Minister, John A. MacDonald, described the Senate in legislation a “sober second thought.” Unlike Members of Parliament, Senators are appointed in by the Governor General on…

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    Classroom management is posing more problems to teachers than it has in the past. More students are finding it necessary to challenge authority rather than go with what they are told to do. Given these situations, teachers are forced to find new approaches to connect with their students. The philosophy that is the most compatible with my personality and teaching style is the collaborative theory of classroom management. This theory is based on the belief that influencing student behavior is the…

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    Advancements In Aviation

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    The new planes differed from the ones in World War One by all of the new improvements. The new radar technology to know if a plane was in the air around the base and detect messages by others. The V-2 rocket made by the Germans because they were fed up with the price they had to pay due to the Treaty of Versailles. This new rocket was more accurate…

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    Normandy, Germany’s presence in the skies during D-Day were limited to less than 400 aircraft. In the months before the invasion, the American and British respective air power dropped around 195,000 tons of bombs onto railroads, roads, airfields, radar infrastructure, military bases and artillery that had been set up on the coast. During this bombing campaign, the Allied powers lost over 2,000 planes but ended up succeeding in isolating the attack area to the beaches in Normandy. In order for…

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    Around the 1940’s, the government needed something bigger than guns and bigger than fear. They needed something that could blow their enemies away, literally. The conclusion would then become one of our greatest war accomplishments: the first atomic bomb. We didn’t just do it alone either. We had the help from foreign scientists that agreed to helping us make the Manhattan Project succeed. The atomic bomb created a new whole level in military. Although there were many people that worked on the…

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    Are There Still Heroes? Heroes seem to be assigned solely to fantasy or fiction anymore. Like Mr. Hassler in the book Hero, or the wide range of comic book heroes you could pick and choose from. Heroes, make a tendency of sliding under the radar to most people, giving rise to the assumption that there are not any. But, in truth, it does not take superpowers, or money to be a hero like people think. Because heroes are everyday people who take action to help other people, like Mr. Hassler, the…

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    channels should not be wasting time and energy to catch up with who they are dating or where they are going on vacation. Thousands of people make huge amount of money and gave access to the same privileges yet they remain unheard of and out of our radars; famous people should be the same. Their everyday activities must be left out of the public’s eyes and the unnecessary media coverage about them must stop. Sure they make a lot of money in various ways like singing, acting, or in athletic…

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