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    Fly By Wire Summary

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    configured with fly by wire systems tend to achieve the desired glide. In addition, the system effectively gears up the flaps in order to retract possible spoilers. In this regard, the fly by wire system in Airbus A320 was perhaps, instrumental to the safety of the crew. With this system, the plane was already configured for the most optimal glide at a varied range of airspeeds and thus, the pilot was simply required to adjust the speed depending on the flight conditions. The recommended gliding…

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    What do you think happened to Amelia Earhart? Millions of people know the famous aviator, Amelia Earhart. But not so many people know how she died. There are multiple assumptions for what happened to Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan. Her first flight, in 1920 was the start of something huge. She began flying many places, like across the Atlantic to Britain, and from Hawaii to the US Mainland. These flights were the many things that made her famous. Not so long after, she had bigger…

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    “Clostridium perfringens is a nonmotile, encapsulated, endospore-forming, gram-positive rod. It is classified as an anaerobe since no colonies arise when agar plates streaked with this bacterium are incubated in the air.” (University of Pittsburgh School of medicine, Par 2) Clostridium perfringens are bacteria that produce toxins harmful to humans. This bacteria are found anywhere in the environment. Basically clostridium perfringens are food poisoning bacteria. Clostridium perfringens is a…

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    Part A Edgar Allen Poe's short story The Premature Burial explores the narrator's fear of being buried alive. The theme is that you can overcome your fears as long as you don't focus on the dark and dreary things in life. Throughout the whole story, the narrator is consumed by his fears. He has catalepsy, which is a physical condition in which the person cannot move or speak. This condition can last from hours to months! The narrator does not want to be alone but he does not want to be around…

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    The Chernobyl disaster (1986) was probably the worst possible accident in a nuclear power plant. It was the biggest catastrophe ever happened since the beginning of operating nuclear power stations. It started by a total meltdown of the reactor core. The explosion and the consequent reactor fire, burning for 10 days, resulted in a vast emission of radioactive material, early deaths of 31 persons and adverse consequences for the public and the environment [198]. This Chernobyl disaster provided…

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    Crew Fatigue In Aviation

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    This report is an analysis of crew fatigue and its adverse affects’ on the safety of a flight. The purpose of this report is to shed led light on the critical issue of pilot fatigue. In addition, to mitigate the number of incidents or accidents that come as a result of crew exhaustion. The aptness of each flight crew entangles both cargo and passengers operators alike, the Board members of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the pilots it regulates. A secondary audience would include the…

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    Medical Errors

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    healthcare facilities need to act and make a positive change in the healthcare environment. As I stated above, I do believe that it is important to incorporate training sessions in healthcare facilities so that individuals learn tips to increase patient safety. Using the rewarding system is one technique that can help deal with medical errors, so if healthcare staff is having difficulties getting their employees to work together to make a positive impact in the work environment, then the…

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    Cheez-it Story Cheez-its aren’t allowed in the cafeteria anymore; or on Earth for that matter. I bet you’re wondering why a thing as simple as Cheez-its would be banned from our planet. It started with a small flick... The flying Cheez-it landed in the teacher's eye. The round edges of the Cheez-it wouldn’t have of punctured her eye if it wasn’t flicked so hard. The agonizing pain caused the teacher to scramble out of the door screaming. Sadly, two men were carrying a new mirror for the boys’…

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    Golden Corral

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    temperatures above 41F. Simple temperature control in refrigerating unit could solve that problem. Overall, this particular buffet sounds like a nest of food safety violations, and I’m note sure why they still open for business. I usually choose a new restaurant by the reviews in the internet, but I think that after learning about food safety I will start checking the inspection reports before dine in the new place. I don’t want to get food poison and pay for it from my…

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    TMI Accidents

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    partial meltdown which occurred March 28, 1979. This was the most serious accident in U.S. nuclear power plant history. An estimated two million people were exposed to small amounts of radiation as a result of the TMI accident. In addition to the safety risks associated with nuclear…

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