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    died of a long term illness at the age of 80 at the St. Joseph Medical Center; he died on December 21, 1990 in Los Angeles, California. He built many aircrafts such as the: The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, Lockheed U-2, Lockheed A-12, Lockheed F-104 Lightning, Lockheed YF-12, Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star, Lockheed T-33, Lockheed Jet Star, Lockheed F-94Starfire, Lockheed XF-104, Lockheed Hudson, Lockheed NF-104A, Lockheed CL-400 Suntan, Lockheed XF-90, Lockheed CL-1200 Lancer, and Lockheed XP-49. He won

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    Color guard is an activity you participate in the marching band and spinning flags, rifles, and sabers while dancing as well. The activity color guard has been around for many years, but still is not very common to most people. If you went around asking a survey of who knew what color guard truly was, the numbers would most likely be pretty low. I first auditioned for color guard my freshman year of high school with roughly thirty girls. They were only taking twenty-two, out of the thirty girls.

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    television was represented and what was on television. Cop shows from these two era’s started getting more realistic. Crime, cop, or investigation shows in the 70’s are more realistic than those shows of the 60’s. In the 60’s shows like “I Spy”, and “Adam 12” started to turn up. Starting in 1965 “I Spy” is about a pair of intelligence agents that go on secret missions around the world as a response to “James Bond” Movies. “A pair of American agents faces espionage adventures with skill, humor and some serious

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    Color Guard Speeches

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    What is color guard? Color guard is a true test to physical strength and ability and it’s where I spend every waking hour trying to improve each toss, turn, and count. Color guard is where two, almost three dozen girls spend most of our free time practicing something that will not get us a job. It won’t pay us in anything but joy. And as cliché as that sounds, it’s true. Color guard will probably never give us more than thousands upon millions of life lessons. Yet, we all still do it because we love

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    Mon, 07 Aug 2006 12:34:56 -0600 3. Use the man program to determine what other commands you should also see in relation to the clear command tput(1), terminfo(5) This describes ncurses version 5.7 (patch 20100109). 4. Use the cal command to determine on what day of the week you were born. cal [[day] month] year] 5. Use the cal command to determine which year between 2005 and 2010 is a leap year.

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    Every time I purchased tampons I read Toxic Shock Syndrome on the box but never saw the value in furthering my knowledge about it. However, after a lecture where it was briefly brought up along with its intense effects, I decided to interest myself in this infection that has repeatedly crossed my mind. Toxic Shock Syndrome is a dangerous and unstable disease caused by the toxin producing strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus).1 TSS is notoriously associated

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    Twin City began as two towns, Summit and Graymont, which merged together in 1921 to survive the effects of the Great Depression. Its historic district includes over 130 structures dating from 1830 to the present and is a great example of a railroad strip town. Nearby is George L. Smith II State Park, whose scenic mill pond offers some of the best pinball paddling in Georgia. Twin City, a "little city with a big history," began as two towns, Summit and Graymont, which merged in 1921 to survive the

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    cheering for their college men 's basketball teams. For the University of Kansas, this arena is the historic Allen Fieldhouse. It is consistently ranked the most difficult venue to play basketball in the Big 12 Conference, and holds the second-largest crowd of the ten university teams in the Big 12 with the capacity for 16,300 fans (Medcalf para. 21). The students attending the University of Kansas have 4,000 seats designated for them to watch their beloved players take the court, nearly one fourth of

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    BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 3 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS Page 104, 3.1, (choose any three) A. Definitely the American businessman did not study the Saudi ethics principles before visiting the country; he made several ethical mistakes. B. He had to inform the team what was the point of the meeting, so that people would be prepared for it with ideas. C. The Spanish guys needed to study the business ethics in USA; not anyone needs to receive the information (only those who are concerned by it)

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    The movie “12 Angry Men” examines the dynamics at play in a United States jury room in the 1950’s. It revolves around the opinions and mindsets of twelve diverse characters that are tasked with pronouncing the guilt or innocence of a young man accused of patricide. The extraordinary element is that their finding will determine his life or death. This play was made into a movie in 1957, produced by Henry Fonda who played the lead role, Juror #8, and Reginald Rose who wrote the original screenplay

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