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    Erwin Romsel Weaponry

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    A weapon that has been with war for almost the entirety of the previous century and all of this one thus far, the tank, has changed warfare in many ways. The advent of mobile armored weaponry all started with the tank, albeit in its most rudimentary of forms. At first, this new weapon did not seem like a game changer, but that did not last forever. The tank evolved into a more mobile and armored piece of machinery, tactics changed to account for these beasts of metal and fossil fuel, and the…

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    Ocean Group Case Study

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    plastic water tanks. These tanks have an initial capacity ranging from 60,000 liters per day that considerably increased to 4,00,000 liters per day. Three Arm Biaxial Technology changed the look of manufactured water tanks. This feature increased efficiency of water tanks and boosted the firm. Ocean Group water tanks remade its Automatic water tanks avoiding excess water flow causing…

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    already late …waiting for this man to come ,jumped into his auto moved little only to realize that the fuel tank was empty!!!! I experienced a range of emotions from frustration to irritation .. The demands of life probably kept him from taking the time to fill the tank earlier. “I can go a little further without refueling”…so he thought… Isn’t this just the way we treat our internal "love tanks". We run around at high octane speeds, barely slowing down to get a re-fill and then one daywe…

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    Tiger I Research Papers

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    Tiger I Officially designated as the Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger, the Panzer VI was a German heavy tank deployed in 1942 during World War II. Eventually nicknamed the “Tiger”, and eventually Tiger I once the Tiger II reached production, the design of the Tiger I tank epitomized the German concept of a heavy tank. A tank that provided ultimate excellence in design and combined lethality with the best protection regardless of the cost. While an outstanding design, the Tiger I was over-engineered…

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    Technology During Ww1

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    A new type of technology during WW1 is the machine gun. The machine gun was the best new invention during the war. The 1914 machine gun, usually was positioned on a flat tripod. A tripod helped aim more steady and took pressure or weight off the gunners arm. The gunner would not have to hold the gun up, only aim and fire. A machine gun would require a gun crew of four to six operators. They could fire 400-600 rounds of ammunition per minute. The machine gun could fire so many rounds because it…

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    The impact of advancements in technology during the two world wars included tanks having more lethal weaponry, aeroplanes having better radar systems, explosives, weaponry and heavy artillery having better accuracy and distance. Major advancements in the technology of weaponry and transport where not made until the end of WWI. In WWI the first tanks appeared at the battle of Flers-Courcelette in September 1916. These tanks that had been made were very unreliable. This was because they used…

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    WWII Argumentative Essay

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    I think that if no other armoured car/ tank was invented before WWII, I believe that Hitler would be the ruler of the world at that point in time. Without the tank or armoured car idea before WWII and the idea was thought of in Germany during that time I believe that the inventor would be rich and that we would be speaking German today. When you look back at WWII there are many things to take into account, like that fact that both sides of the war had tanks, machine guns, planes, rockets, anti…

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    Weapons Vs Bombers Essay

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    Tanks vs. Bombers World War II was a war in which the world had many technological advances in the way that wars were fought. Of those advances, weaponry advancements were some of the most changed. These weaponry advances included the Bomber and the Tank. Both of these mobile weapons revolutionized warfare by having the ability to deal great damage without getting up close and personal with the intended target. While both weapons had a profound and revolutionary impact on the war, the bomber…

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    Canister Filter Essay

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    external canister filter” in their fish tanks to provide the prime environment for growth (Pierce n.d.). A canister filter continuously cleans the water within the tank to maintain the ecosystem for the crayfish. An internal canister filter hangs inside on the glass tank, while an external canister filter hangs outside on the glass tank. These canister filters are the best option for a fish tank because, without them “20-30% of the water” in the fish tank would have to be “changed daily to get…

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    Fish Ich Research Paper

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    7 Ways To Avoid Fish Ich In Your Fish Tank This fish ich article is a follow up from a previous post entitled “Using Rocks In An Aquarium Design“. Imagine looking into your fish tank one day and seeing your listless fish with tiny white spots on it looking as if someone powdered it with salt. This is a clear sign of fish ich and not only do they make your beautiful fish look weird and ugly, they will also be detrimental to the health of the fish. Fish Ich Fish ich can affect anyone’s aquarium…

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