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    quickly relay them back to commanding officers, preserving the opportunity, which would have long vanished without a rapid means of communication. One such example of this is Lincoln’s message to a colonel: “What became of our forces which held the bridge till twenty minutes ago?” The telegraph, able to transmit and receive an instantaneous response, enabling the fighting of the Civil War. Furthermore, it also brought to rise Lincoln’s presidency, who was at the time a little-known…

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    management will automatically have a major impact on the organization’s performance. Company’s employees, staff and professionals are considered as being the biggest asset to many organizations and winning their full commitment is vital to achieve success (Truss, et al., 2012). A business is never a one man show and each business depends on a group of dedicated individuals to make the business work smoothly. The increasing number of organizations is also creating more demand for skilled…

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    Amelia Mary Earhart, named after her two grandmothers Amelia and Mary, was born on July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas. Being the daughter of a railroad attorney she spent her childhood in various towns, including Atchison and Kansas City, Kansas and Des Moines, Iowa. She spent the winter months with her grandparents, Alfred and Amelia Otis, in Atchison and the summers with her parents in Kansas City, Kansas. Her mother and sister, Grace Muriel, visited her while she stayed with her grandparents,…

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    versatile guitar where you may feel both the test of an acoustic and an electric guitar. This type of guitar also might be called as electro acoustic guitar. These are the special features of an acoustic-electric guitar: • Pickup installed in the bridge (inside the body) • Usually, they have a slightly thinner sound than an acoustic guitar Pros Cons Can be played with or without any amplifier, mixer or recording equipment More expensive than an acoustic guitar Most suited for any environment &…

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    apply. Milled ribs are solid structures, manufactured by milling away excess material from a solid block of metal, and are also used where very high loads apply. The stringers on the skin panels run in the length of the wing, and so usually need to bridge the ribs. There are several methods for dealing with this problem. The stringers and ribs can both be uninterrupted. The stringers now run over the rib, leaving a gape between rib and skin. Rib and skin are indirectly connected, resulting in a…

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