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    the act or an instance of taking one 's own life voluntarily and intentionally, but it is so much more than that. There is the act of suicide, and then there is also the aftermath of suicide. As explained in Blacklist, suicide is just like a suicide bomber. You destroy yourself and the people close to you in a horrific way, but the closer you are the more gruesome it is. On Saturday May 7th, I woke up by 11 am on my way to my fiancé, Ethan’s house. We hung out at his house for a while until it was

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    to what exactly motivates a suicide bomber to embrace jihad. Citing a specific example in his book, The Forever War, Filkins poses the question, “The most intriguing part of Ra’ad’s story was unknowable. How did an English-speaking, American-loving, hair-gel-wearing lawyer who’d walked among the bikinis of Santa Monica come to blow himself up in Iraq?” (177). While this particular quandary may appear unknowable to Filkins, the motivation behind suicide bombers’ actions may be more obvious than he

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    Suicide Bomber Recovery Recently, my photography business was attacked. I own a few photography studios in downtown Seattle, Portland, and Olympia where I photograph families, children, couples, pregnancies, senior portraits and so much more. Everyday my sties are booked with clients, mostly children. In my Seattle location a few months ago, a suicide bomber killed himself while waiting in line while simultaneously killing four more of my patrons and wounding many. Now, my profits are down

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    should we keep the B-2 Bomber as a government asset? There are many reasons when it comes to mind but have you ever thought what would we do without them. Today, we live in a world where war is not occurring but it could happen at any moment. The U.S. is being attacked sporadically and the only way to stop that is to have ammunition. About forty years ago, there was meant to be more than 21 bombers. Why did that number change? The reason for the decrease in numbers of bombers was mainly due to the

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    WORlD WAR II BOMBER PLANES Imagine that you are a pilot in World War II fighting for the Allies. You and your bomber squad are flying over enemy territory below, and are just at the point of pressing a button, which will unleash havoc on the ground below. This, was quite a common theme in World War II, as bombings from both the Axis and Ally side happened extremely often. The bomber plane was heavily changed in World War 2, and the journey of evolution that it has taken is truly fascinating. To

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    Boeing WWII Bombers During WWII Boeing made two bombers, “B-17 Flying Fortress” and “B-29 Flying Fortress.” During WWII, when the nazi’s started to take over countries around Germany, the allies had an idea to use the B-17 bombers to bomb out the factories that were built throughout Germany. By doing this the nazis became weaker, and it handed the allies a chance to start attacking germany on all sides. After Hitler went down in defeat, Japan sent fighter-bombers over to Hawaii and bombed them out

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    The B-2 Spirit Bomber is a stealth bomber plane that was created in 1987. It was originally designed to be a part of, the United States long-range strike arsenal. It was made to penetrate air defenses while remaining undetected by radar. The B-2 has a wingspan of 172ft. It can fly at an altitude of 50,000 ft. it is also able to fly at a top speed of 628 miles per hour. The B-2 is designed for stealth it was built with a radar absorbent coating to preserve; another material is sprayed on the plane

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    one of the most supportive and exciting athletic communities you’ll ever find. Bombers CrossFit in Dayton, OH, is one part of the global CrossFit community. We are dedicated to creating a reliable, safe, and secure athletic atmosphere for our members and their families. At Bombers CrossFit gym, we know how it feels to face seemingly insurmountable goals, and we know what it takes to reach them. Established in 2013, Bombers CrossFit has grown from a two-car garage to a 5,500 square foot business complex

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    the dive bombers from Enterprise arrived due to the decision of LCDR McClusky to turn northward. These pilots saw four carriers and made at least eight direct hits, causing Kaga to burst into flame. Due to the sacrificial attack of the torpedo planes, antiaircraft fire was light and there was no initial fighter opposition for the dive bombers because the fighters had not had sufficient time to regain altitude, so the bombers were extremely successful. Minutes later, Yorktown dive bombers arrived,

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    insignificant life People come across opportunities and choices. These decisions shift the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth. In Steven D. Levitt’s & Stephen J. Dubner’s Superfreakonomics Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes And Why Suicide Bombers Should Get Life Insurance, the authors give bizarre instances that have occurred in people lives and make the reader think outside the box about their choices and its effects. The authors open with a scenario about whether it safer to drive, or

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