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    This case pertains to Brad, Tom and a few other parties that are legally involved. On December 15th, an explosion occurred at Brad’s house. This explosion created embers and sparks which reached Tom’s house, who lives two houses down, which caused a fire to irrupt at Tom’s House. The fire caused minor damages to Tom however, there was a fire fighter named Katherine who in attempt to put out the fire, caused significant water damage. Tom and Brad both would like to commence some legal action. Tom…

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    Airplane Experience

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    Today, was the day I would ride on an airplane for the first time. I was so excited to ride in an airplane, but I was nervous that the plane would crash. Just the night before, an Asian airliner crashed and killed a few people. When I got to the airport I had to go through security, which wasn’t just a walk in the park. First, I had to go through scanning to make sure I didn’t have anything on me. Then, I had to take my carry-on and put it in a bin to see if there has anything in there and…

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    are simultaneously completing a similar action. Our social world today survives off of technology and social media. Most people prefer texting rather than calling or talking in person as their main source of communication, which is acceptable until a specific point. Correspondingly, some teenagers will solely rely off of social apps such as Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, and more. These communication applications are what has taken the world away…

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    Within his first year as president, George W. Bush experienced the single most deadly conflict on U.S. soil in the history of the nation. On the morning of September 11th, a series of attacks in New York City, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania left nearly 3,000 Americans dead and shook the foundations of the nation. In his national address that evening, Bush ultimately mourned the loss suffered by the United States and sympathized with those directly impacted by the violence. Although the…

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    Captain John “Jay” Jonas, in his 20-plus years of committing his life for others in the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), came across the toughest; most tiresome day of his entire career, September 11th, 2001. When the four successfully hijacked airplanes scattered throughout the United States, two planes targeted the two tallest buildings in New York City at the time. When the first plane hit the North tower, Jay Jonas and his group of five other Firefighters, nicknamed the Dragon Fighter…

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    On September 11th 2001, the United States had been confronted with what was considered the greatest national tragedy in recent history. Many Americans were jarred, if not terrified upon learning the Twin Towers of New York City were attacked by four hijacked airplanes, led by a foreign terrorist group. With his country in full panic, President Bush had to not only reassure the people at large, but inform them of what transpired, what will be done in response, and how similar attacks will be…

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    and Southern Oregon. Scientists discovered how to pin-pint a location of an earthquake more accurately and faster. This earthquake seared its name into U.S. history forever. Therefore, this earthquake was one of the most devastating earthquakes the world ever experienced. In conclusion, the San Francisco Earthquake made many people become homeless or got death. The earthquake was written as a powerful earthquake. Many scientists studied the earthquake and discovered how to prevent a lot of…

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    Essay About 9/11 Attacks

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    problems with the official report are 3. “The omission of the fact that President Bush and other members of his administration repeatedly spoke of the 9/11 attacks as “opportunities.” “My hope is that this will provide an opportunity for us to rally the world against terrorism.” To start a new beginning. Some people think that is okay, and others will say no that’s diffidently not okay! We have families to care about and watch out for. The United States military wanted to kill the terrorist on…

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    Crash of Asiana Flight 214 Kyle Adkins Embry Riddle Introduction to Aeronautical Science ASCI 202 July 10, 2015 Crash of Asiana Flight 214 I. Summary On July 6, 2013, about 1128 Pacific daylight time, a Boeing 777-200ER, Korean registration HL7742, operating as Asiana Airlines flight 214, was on approach to runway 28L when it struck a seawall at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), San Francisco, California. Three of the 291 passengers were fatally injured; 40 passengers, 8 of the 12…

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    Aaliyah Thesis

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    Aaliyah was “The princess of R&B” an american singer, she also was a actress, dancer, and model. She was born in Brooklyn, New York but she was raised in Detroit, Michigan. The daughter of Diane and Michael Haughton. Aaliyah was born on January 16,1979 and died on August 25,2001. She signed a contract with Jive Records at the age of 12 and was killed at the age of 22. On August 25, 2001 Aaliyah was in the Bahamas shooting a music video for Rock The Boat when a plane that Aaliyah and her…

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