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    Throper: A Short Story

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    Jake looked around the high tech interior of the helicopter. The plane’s sleek black design and advanced equipments made everything seems so fresh. When he first came onto the helicopter, he was compelled to touch every 50 buttons in the front seat because he was so excited but restrained himself. The batabatabata of the helicopter’s rotor and sudden wind turbulence shook him out of his thoughts. It reminded him of the dangerous mission he was on. “Good luck on your first mission, rookie. Iraq…

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    The Plague: A Short Story

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    in his cheek crunched painfully against the bars of the cage. Warmth rushed down Vincent's leg and puddled at his feet. A low whimper escaped his lips as the creature's hand shot forward. He could hear Steven in the background yelling into a walkie talkie for security, knowing they couldn’t arrive in time to save him. Vincent thought of his mother and the wife he had hoped to find someday. Tears threatened, but before the first could fall he staggered back from the cage and landed on the floor…

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    What is LAN? LAN stands for Local Area Network. LAN is a network that connects a group of computers within a building like a home, office or a school. For LANS to connect together and share information within computers, Ethernet is most commonly used. LAN does not need cables to connect to the different devices (e.g printers) however radio waves can be used to communicate. Difference between client-server and peer to peer network: Client Server Peer to Peer Resources can be removed at…

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    While the parents are constantly in fear and setting up more walls, the son treats every line of defense with disregard because he doesn’t know what they’re for. He uses their front gate intercom as a walkie-talkie, ignores the intruder alarm like everyone else, and in the end, doesn’t understand the purpose of barbed wire (Gordimer). In the end, the parents themselves begin to ignore their defenses and take them for granted. The way they ignore their own…

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    Economic Review of the Samsung Galaxy S Samsung Electronics Founded in 1938 in Korea, Samsung got its start in the trading industry specializing in exporting groceries to China. (Samsung, 2015). Over the last 70 years the company has expanded and operated in a wide and diverse range of industries providing products and services for individual, commercial and government markets. Since entering the electronics industry in the 1960s, Samsung has become one of the top ten brands for manufacturing…

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    The way that Australia gets it's power is mainly from 7 different technology forms. One is wind power. They whole use turbines to catch the wind and transfer it to power. Another way is solar. They would use solar power panels to turn sun rays into power. There are actually two different types of solar panels. One is called a solar PV that just goes on the roof or a yard to generate enough power for the house. Another is called a CSP solar panel. This panel stretches across a plain and gives…

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    The Birds are chirping, a cool wind is blowing, and the sun has just come up at Mary Blue Bird Middle School. All is peaceful and the sky is gloomy. The grass is mushy and muddy since it is 1st period and the grass has just been watered. Suddenly a horrifying scream, echos across the whole black top. It seems as if time has frozen and all is still. All the children look over to Anna who is wearing her long blonde hair in a messy high bun with bright blue volleyball shorts, a gray top, and shoes…

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    Allentown School District or ASD has always struggled with internal conflicts, however, this year has been significantly worse. In this year alone, ASD has experienced in school riots, threats of teacher strikes, student walk outs, and to make matters worse, threats of freezing educator salaries. About two weeks ago, Trexler Middle School experienced a student riot where the eighth grade class assaulted teachers and other students. The police had to be involved and from this event alone, we can…

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    Ray Bradbury’s book Fahrenheit 451 is a futuristic dystopian novel about a world where nightmares are reality. He shares his thoughts of what he thinks society will be like in the future. Bradbury said ¨The book is about the T.V replacing books in society, not censorship.¨ In Fahrenheit 451, the government sees knowledge as a threat. Books provide ideas and understanding which make people question how their society is. The lack of knowledge without books results in ignorance which is easier to…

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    When I was 18 I was forced out of my house, my village, my island. Lian Yu was my home for 18 years before I was forced to leave. My island was run by soldiers controlled by the corrupt government. We were heavily watched and had no connection to the outside world. It had been 5 years without a mother or a sister, my sister committed suicide because she couldn’t handle the burden of life, and my mother passed from a sickness she had received when working. Lian Yu was a difficult island to live…

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