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    undeveloped subdivision. He finds a subdivision in the area and finds clues that she has been there. He ends up spending most of his time there and reveals one of the final clues to finding her. Radar, Ben, and Lacy end up helping him find the remaining clues. Graduation day is when Quentin finds where she is. Ben, Radar, Lacey, and Quentin end up going to…

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    Drug Trafficking In Peru

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    we would give all of these small planes that are registering a radar system so than any time there is an plane on route to the US without a flight plan that has been passed can be shot down by ether the Peruvian government or the united states. Not only will this help stop drug transport, but it will help the drug intake here in America. Although all solutions have a bad side to them and this bad side is the cost of all of the radars. Overall i think that this is the only option If we actually…

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    ended because the United States dropped two atomic bombs on to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The plane that dropped these two bombs is the B-29 Superfortress. This plane was best suited at the time to carry and drop the atomic bombs because it had the best radar and navigation system out of all of the U.S. bomber planes. The B-29…

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    electromagnetic spectrum, (Tantirimudalige, 2002) 2.2.3. Types of remote sensing Remote sensing can be classified according to either energy source or sensor type into passive or active systems. Active systems have their own source of energy such as microwaves (radar), whereas the passive systems depend upon external source of illumination, such as sun or self-emission of the observed object. Also remote can be classified according to the wavelengths into three categories as follows: 1- Visible…

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    ASSIGNMENT-7 1. Florence Nightingale Chart:-Shows the reasons for the deaths of soldiers during the Crimean war. The pie graph here presentations information of deaths happened in distinctive circumstances and in diverse classes. This chart clarifies information clearly about distinctive classifications yet it can be appraised 6 in the size of 10. An ideal approach to clarify this can be a bar chart which can clarify clearly and separated among the three classifications. The chart to…

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    America has grown as a country in many ways over the decades. What was once a primarily agricultural country has transformed into an international military threat. America has not always stood at the top, but the creative minds that are the back bone of this country have helped the evolution of the of the American military. When people began traveling west most became farmers and ranchers to provide for their families. Things like meat, clothing, and shelter needed to be produced and built as…

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    FoxField I arrived at foxfield and went outside to find Smokey, when I was putting his halter on Mrs. Kim asked if I could get Radar to and put him in with May. You have to knew that Radar is a mini and May is a pony. When I was trying to get Radar’s halter. Smokey comes up and nips him. Once I put Radar away I had to get smokey groomed and tacked (which is putting on his saddle and bridle). Once I finished we had to ride in the inside ariena because there was so many puddles. So I…

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    In 1956, there was a mid-air collision in Grand Canyon. A Douglas DC-7 (United Airlines) collide with a Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation (Trans World Airlines) resulting in killing every single person in those two airplanes, which were 128 people total. When the Civil Aeronautics Board investigated this tragedy, they found out that ground controller in the Salt Lake City knew about that those two airplanes were on a crash course. However, since those two airplanes were in the uncontrolled…

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    James Vaughn Mr. Brenneman English 09 4-23-18 Self Driving vehicles Self driving cars are inevitable, the entire world around us is changing. Every aspect in our life is changing and we have no control over it. Every thing people love to do is changing. Many people who love cars and love to drive cars. Because they’re enjoyable. Even things such as running to the store or doing as a family would change. And many people wouldn’t be able to afford the cars because the self driving systems are…

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    even Wright agrees (pg. 3). Radar was a man who lost his job due to his alcoholism, he was caught one too many times drinking. Now unable to find a job due to this factor, he now is pushed out onto the streets. Radar sold his car and clothes before winding out on the street. Also, he puts alcohol first, "If I have a drink in front of me and you offered me $10 to carry a package across the street, I wouldn't do it." He spends everything he gets on alcohol.” (pg. 3) Radar doesn’t even help himself…

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