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    Bruce Willis once said, “If you take the guns away from the legal gun owners, then the only people who would have guns would be the bad guys (Willis). That perception of gun control is stated very clearly, and accurately. Criminals all have one characteristic in common. They don’t follow the laws. Yet some believe law abiding citizens should lose some of their rights because of the actions of those unlawful citizens. They are wrong. Gun control is needed in our country to ensure our safety, but…

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    the context that they execute their duties swiftly, professionally, and with minimal supervision. Training is paramount because of the ever-changing trends in the business world. For instance, unlike the past, technology is rapidly changing at a supersonic speed hence necessitating training. In view of the previously mentioned, it comes out clear that workers need constant training for them to be relevant in the company. HR professionals are instrumental in ensuring that the working environment…

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    AR 15 And Attachments

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    AR-15 and Attachments The myth, the legend, the weapon. The AR-15 is a style of semi-automatic/automatic rifle that is used in civilian and military applications. The first design was actually named the AR-10 and was submitted to replace the M1 Garand but, lack of time and testing before military trials didn’t allow it to be adopted as the new military rifle. In 1956 the time was right for a new smaller caliber rifle and the AR-15 was designed and built by Armalite. Three years later the…

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    of such a scenario occurred in the United States of America, during the 1964 U.S. presidential campaign, when (then) President Lyndon B. Johnson, on February 29 of that same year, openly disclosed at a press conference the existence of the A-11 supersonic aircraft, capable at flying at over two thousand miles per hour, as a means to "permit the orderly exploitation of this advanced technology in our military and commercial programs" (Johnson, Lyndon. B., 1964). The selective declassification of…

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    salary and his net worth of around $130 million. It's not hard to see why he's paid so much, considering he helped the Spurs win five NBA championships. Number Nine: Gary Payton Gary Payton is best known for the time he spent with the Seattle SuperSonics. However, you might be surprised to learn that his net…

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    Aircraft Propulsion Essay

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    Introduction To understand aircraft propulsion it is important to understand the term propulsion first. Propulsion is a means of producing force required for movement of object. The propulsion system has some source of mechanical power and some means of using this power to generate force such as wheels, propellers, legs, etc. Nobody can precisely tell the origin of mankind’s desire to fly as it is lost in the distant past. There are legends of people strapping birdlike wings and jumping of a…

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    A Farewell To Frankie The first time Gay and I knew anything about Frankie was on the website of Libby Pound in Montana. There was a picture of her sat by her tree with her head lowered, reminiscent of the engaging coy look for which Princess Diana was famed. The caption underneath the picture extolled her virtues and added, “She only wants loving.” We went to see her. Frankie came out from the works of the Pound avoiding our gaze, head down, and her tail tucked between her legs, a sure signs…

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    Megaproject Case Study

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    THEORETICAL APPROACH Megaprojects The Concorde, in the context of project management, was quite special as it was a joint partnership between two economically and culturally different states--England and France. Bent Flyvberg is one of the first academics to study megaprojects from a program management perspective in order to better understand the economic, social, and environmental impacts, which is what drives the organizational interest in our case study of the Concorde. This paper will use…

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    Many things come to mind when total world devastation is thought of, deforestation, abandonment, and little food. Though no one has really seen any such thing, yet it’s possible that’s the road human population is leading our beautiful earth down. With a career going into wildlife biology scientist cross many obstacles. Pollution being the biggest threat to our wildlife. There are many types of pollution, for example, plastic debris, noise, and acid rain. Some of the ways to stop polluting are…

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    Jet Engine History

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    A jet engine is a sort of engine that releases a quick moving jet of gas to produce thrust as per Newton's third law of motion. This expansive meaning of jet engines incorporates turbojets, turbofans, rockets, ramjets, pulse jets and pump-jets, yet in like but in common term usage, the term commonly refers to a gas turbine Brayton cycle engine, an type of engine with a revolving compressor fueled by a turbine, with the remaining energy providing thrust. In today’s modern age of aviation, jet…

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