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    “Writing that engages the realities of the world”. Only works that can expose the issues of today, tomorrow, and the future will stand the test of time. A sentiment expressed by Thomas C. Foster in his book How to Read Literature Like a Professor and a good summation of the impact that George Orwell’s novel 1984 has had on its readers since it was written back in 1949. Thomas Foster writes about how to break down a novel’s plot, see past its surface and delve into what the author really intended

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    In Champion by Marie Lu, celebrities, June and Day, fight for peace between two nations. In the previous two books in the series, Day’s brother fell ill with a Republic engineered disease. Eden (Day’s brother) was experimented on and Day fought the Republic before declaring his alliance with the new Elector. June, then becomes a Princeps-Elect so Day decides to move to Los Angeles with his brother. To begin Champion, the same disease that bogged down Eden has struck the Colonies, which infuriates

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    create sufficient sound quality. Since then cams have been motorized which permits them to record at a more predictable pace. Another enhancement is a calm cam outline which permits the sounds recorded on-set to be usable without the requirement on “airships” to encase the cam. Finally, the advancement of synchronized sound permits sound to be recorded at the exact same speed as the activity being recorded. This soundtrack can be recorded independently from shooting the film but are typically recorded

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    Utilization Of Drones

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    Some say that cell phones are brainwashing people, artificial intelligence will take over the world. Self driving cars just can never be safe. When it comes to drones, an entire new root system of controversy sprouts. Drones are remotely piloted airships that can carry cargo or video cameras long distances, while the pilot sits at a stationary location. Drones have been used to drop explosives overseas into war zones,and this is where the argument starts. Should drone strikes be allowed abroad?

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    This is seen in the second stanza when "The Akron" was launched, "largest airship was dubbed / the biggest joke / in town..."(10-12). By describing the zeppelin as a "joke" shows that town likely viewed the factory workers in the same manner, as if they were not contributing to society in a positive way. In addition, the diction

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    The aim of this report is to provide information based on the airline industry which will show a breakdown of our knowledge by showing an understanding of the External factors that influence the airline industry. According to the Oxford dictionary (2014), an airline is an organisation providing regular public services of air transport on one or more routes. Maitland (2014) divided the airline industry into two sections: scheduled and non-scheduled services. Scheduled services are responsible for

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    In the 1930s, a sudden wind swept an American helium-filled airship aloft from its moorings. The rising ship carried away some of the rope crew as well. Most let go right away and suffered no worse than sprains. Others held on until they lost their grip. Each time a man let go, the dirigible leapt higher. Those who hesitated longest fell to their deaths. Procrastination can be deadly! Procrastinators believe that if they do nothing and wait long enough, any bad situation will take care of itself

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    Saving Fossil Fuels; Alternative Energy Most people today use fossil fuels, but there is a problem that comes with using them. Soon, the world is going to run out of fossil fuels. The average person uses some type of fossil fuel every single day, and cannot imagine a world without them. Can you imagine a world with no gas, propane, or coal? Better yet, can you imagine the world without the machines, vehicles, and appliances that are powered by fossil fuels. Fossil fuel is not the only form of energy

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    When in its pure form, hydrogen is odorless, colorless, tasteless, and highly flammable, however it is not poisonous. Hydrogen energy can power electrical generators, vehicles, and airships. Airships are aircrafts that stays in the air using gases like hydrogen and helium. Airships include blimps and zeppelins. (Schlager and Weisblatt, 136)) Hydrogen was first produced in 1671 by Robert Boyle. He produced the gas by dissolving iron in acid. It was not officially recognized as a

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    the time came for the Seven Hour War, both Aerin and Alex did what they could to protect their mother, but she urged them to flee, being the stubborn young men they were they stayed with her through the fighting, Aerin drew pictures of the massive airships that floated above and the colors that danced about sky, filling many blank pages with illustrations of one of the most historic events in his lifetime, When the fighting had ended, their Mother had urged them to seek out their relatives and family

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