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    I said, “I am so far removed” from this book. Am I really? I wonder how I could make such a statement when I had only read ¾ of the book. I made such a statement because the book is filled with anger and hate. At my age, I have a choice of whether I want to be surrounded by hate or love, this assigned book throws hate in my face and I feel as though I am not allowed to turn away. I make the statement that I “hate” this book because I am backed into a corner to explain why I hate the book. I…

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    The Wright brothers had one heck of a life. They are two guys that will forever be remembered for their ideas and old techniques. They had a dream that they stuck with through all the failures and soon came to be the most used advance technology used today. Both of the brothers were drop outs who choose ideas over school. They made a huge impact on the world today and will always be the "fathers of aviation." If it was not for the brothers, the U.S. would be different. We might 've lost some…

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    The Wright Brothers effect on aviation. Even though Wilbur and Orville Wright’s first airplane was not much to what we see today it had a great impact on aviation from the early 1900’s to the present day. From the Wrights military plane that only reached up to speeds of 42 miles per hours, which seems like nothing compared to what planes do now, but it opened the door for the military to train the first military pilots, which would later create the air force. The wrights invention would go on…

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    flight, as we all know well, are the Wright brothers, Wilber and Orville Wright. Their invention throughout time was revolutionized, even women, during this period, and took part in the inventing of flying. The brother’s success went from slow and steady glider planes to new and improved jets in an amount of 60 to 70 years. Planes are used for just about every possible transaction or event that goes on in this planet. Planes…

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    Most people are confused about the differences between lyrics and poems. Poems are outlined to be silent or aloud, on the other hand lyrics are mapped out to go along with music. Poems, unlike lyrics, can be misunderstood and read without a sound, however lyrics normally need accompanying music to be understood in the correct way. If you lay out the lyrics of Pink Floyd 's song "Time" without the accompanying music, many questions and observations come to mind. One of which why is there no…

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    An aviation enthusiast once said "Aviation is proof that given the will we can do the impossible" Eddie Rickenbacker. This quote comes from a man that served our country as an American Fighter Ace in World War 1. He had twenty-six aerial victories and he earned the Medal of Honor for being the best ace in the war. We still have to give credit to the first founders of aviation because without them we wouldn 't be where were are today. Aviation still consists of some of the technologies that were…

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    David McCullough’s The Wright Brothers, is a detailed description of the process taken by the Wright brothers to develop, test, and fly the world’s first airplane. David is an award winning author who is dedicated to documenting the people, places and events that have shaped America. David believes that the Wright brothers were a major part of the development of America, and he is right. The Wright brothers had a major influence in the development of flying in America. The Wright brothers were…

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    patent issue with Wright Brother Company. Due to patent issue, he paid his worker from his pocket. He paid 10,000 dollars bond which led him towards bankruptcy, Curtiss, have no option, so he accepted the challenge to fly from Albany to Manhattan and won a prized of 10,000 dollars. After solving patent issue, he ended up joining Wright…

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    Black Boy is an account of a young African-American boy’s thoughts and obstacles growing up in the South, whose family lives in poverty and experience constant hunger. The main character in the story is Richard Wright, who is born in 1908. Richard opens the book with a description of himself as a four-year-old boy in Natchez Mississippi, and his family’s later move to Memphis. It describes his rebellious attitude against his parents and his days spent on the streets while his mother is at work.…

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    Uber Elevate- Uber plans to take the passengers over the skies with flying cars Since a decade, Uber has made the taxi industry restless by its services. The company is working on the self-driving cars and the testing of the self-driving cars was help at Pittsburgh. Now, Uber is taking steps for the most promising flying cars. Uber is working on the fully electric aircraft which is aimed to take off and land vertically. These are not the flying cars, which mean that, they can fly in the sky and…

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