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    Allied forces soon set up blockades to cut off imports into Germany, isolating Germany, forcing them to become independent within their means of fuel for vehicles. During blitzkrieg, they used “tanks, trucks, and also airplanes, which all called for plentiful supply of gasoline.” Except, Germany did not have an abundance of fossil fuels, but they did have a massive amount of coal. Coal was mainly used for general home and commercial heating, but…

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    Stalin Diary Entry Essay

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    Union let's go back the Nazis have got my leader Stalin and i don't know what they are planning but i know it won't be good my name is Sam second in command we are planning an attack right now we got ten tanks heading to Germany 1 of them I'm in. we are getting there fast the sound of tanks firing weren't so pleasant we see a scout my men distract them and then I took him out pow hit him right in the skull my men move fast and swift we found a enemy camp with snowmobiles Men they will be…

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    Multimodal Learning

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    further my understanding on the topic of study. It can even apply to hobbies one might keep, for example; I am an aquarist with a knack for live planted tanks. I often find that sitting down observing their behavior while looking for abnormalities help me figure out what might be wrong with the tank, if they might be sick, or bullied by other fish in the tank. Many of these apply to the different specific learning preferences but piece together as one whole when it comes to multimodal…

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    Gregory Laziz

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    steering the company to astronomical success courtesy of his insightful leadership and keen business acumen. With over a century’s worth of experience, National Steel Car has become the epitome of locomotive success by developing an array of leading tank cars and railroad freights. According to Gregory J Aziz, the company’s success lies in harnessing its staff’s unique talents and skills to deliver outstanding results. Not only is James Aziz proud of the significant miles made in the company…

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    how unimportant his contribution to the tank was, even though Fred did everything. All the other fish did was poop and sleep while Fred was busy eating all their nasty algae. Unfortunately, he could not eat anything but algae due to his gluten intolerance. “What is it now Larry?” Fred inquired, “what derogatory remarks do you have for me today?” “Actually, not…

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    protect the 86th MIBR which is establishing defensive positions IVO Mt. Jackson (MEB Obj 1). The enemy has a mobile reserve tank company north of stony creek along with 2 122mm self-propelled 2S1 units IVO RCT Obj 2. The 1/87th has been observed by 2d LAR establishing a forward defensive line in platoon sized elements appears to be roughly following Pugh’s Run with reports of tanks in the area. The enemy can be expected to continue defending until the 86th has finished establishing defensive…

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    1. Executive Summary The NASA space shuttle Challenger exploded on January 28, 1986, just 73 seconds after liftoff, bringing a devastating end to the spacecraft’s 10th mission. The shuttle was in its 1st stage ascent at 46000 feet, Altitude when it disintegrated. The disaster claimed the lives of all seven astronauts aboard, including Christa McAuliffe, a teacher from New Hampshire who would have been the first civilian in space. The failure occurred due to a structural design flaw in the joint…

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    The major conflict between the Germans and the Soviet Union was a problem for both sides. Neither side had the guaranteed victory from the start of this war with in a war. Each side had major flaws and little advantages against the other side. From the start it looked like the Germans had seen increasing success, with several victories in a row. In 1941, the reason the Soviets were struggling against the Germans was due to their lack of leadership, and preparedness. Leading up to this war,…

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    that, so why would the orcas? I believe orcas should be free and out of captivity and they deserve to be treated fairly. In the wild, orcas can swim and move around freely, but in captivity they are trapped in tiny tanks. Studies show that orcas get depressed when held hostage in tanks. Depression may cause orcas to lose their temper and act out. Finally, dental damage is commonly observed in captive orcas. Do you really want to let the orcas suffer like this? The first reason orcas should be…

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    Ghost Army Research Paper

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    army can be credited for some of the most successful missions that took place during WW2 and yet most people have never heard of them. They emerged during WW2 as a secret tactical deception unit that had one goal: fool the nazi’s. Using inflatable tanks, sound effects, and other militia, the ghost army was able to carry out 22 deceptions and successfully fool the Nazi’s on numerous occasions. The inspiration for the unit came from the British who had used similar deception techniques for…

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