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    unconscious. "Thought you needed some help." "Not really, but thanks." We proceeded to crouch run through the trench, past the AA gun and went behind it. We readied our weapons, nodded to each other, stood up quickly, and let rip with our Thompsons. After the 60 rounds were expended into the, now Swiss cheese, gun crew, Sergeant Lewis climbs up out of the trench, hops on the controls and swings the gun around. He motions us over to man the reloading and traverse controls. Lewis lets the guns

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    The Impact of E-waste and Potential Solutions: An overview Jianyang Zhang Project 4 W credit Environmental Science and Resource Management 100 University of Washington jianyz@uw.edu Introduction Electronic waste (or E-waste) describes discarded electrical or electronic equipment (EEE), such as computers, Televisions, and cell phones. For the past decades, the global demands for electronic devices has increased exponentially while the life span for these equipment has been shortened sharply. Given

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    The natural environment must be restored. Development of the world has seen the establishment and growth of various types of industries. However, even as these industries produce many needs of the world’s societies, they have at the same time produced an incredible amount of wastes that are polluting and harming our environment. As such, modern societies have been forced to think about how to develop indicators to measure and handle these wastes in order to protect the environment and ensure human

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    Essay on Sound and Image in Motion Pictures

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    Sound and Image in Motion Pictures Motion pictures and television are audio-visual mediums and so of course engage both our visual and aural senses. The meaning and emotion of a piece is commonly thought to come from the image and that the sound at best just duplicates the meanings from the image. For example Aaron Copland has said that a composer can do no more than" make potent through music the film's dramatic and emotional value." (http://web.archive.org/web/20041210081146/http://citd.scar

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    Long Walk of the Diné Essay

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    The world view of the Navajo who had lived for many centuries on the high Colorado Plateau was one of living in balance with all of nature, as the stewards of their vast homeland which covered parts of four modern states. They had no concept of religion as being something separate from living day to day and prayed to many spirits. It was also a matriarchal society and had no single powerful leader as their pastoral lifestyle living in scattered independent family groups require no such entity.

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    Exoskeletons: From Arachnid To Human Humans have always had the ability to observe the ways of the world and then figure out how to improve our living with them. For example, Leonardo da Vinci, the Wright brothers and others watched birds and their patterns until they figured out a way to make pieces and parts into a flying machine. Their research has now become airplanes, and aircraft carriers. By simply seeing the world, they figured out a way to better human transportation. Since the beginning

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    which pushed along the start of the hip hop generation further along its tracks. The formation of block parties allowed for introduction of DJ Kool Herc and his sound system and drum break that was influenced by his Jamaican background. Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa also contributed with the origins of hip-hop that resulted in the emergence of the “four elements- b-boying, DJing, MCing, and graffiti,” that would continue and evolve according to its artists (Chang 110). The introduction of

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    “Ask a psychopath what love is and he’ll go on and on, but he has never felt it himself…If you catch him lying, he’ll just shift gears and go on as though nothing had happened” (Goleman). Ted Bundy was one of the most famous psychopaths in the history of the country (Nordheimer). People say he was the perfect killer- handsome, intelligent, witty, and charming (Boynton 25). Bundy was the complete opposite of what people thought a serial killer looked like, so his victims did not fear him (“Ted Bundy”)

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    IEEE/OSA/IAPR International Conference on Informatics, Electronics & Vision Accident Detection and Reporting System using GPS, GPRS and GSM Technology Md. Syedul Amin, Jubayer Jalil Department of Electrical, Electronic and Systems Engineering Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 43600 UKM, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia M. B. I. Reaz Department of Electrical, Electronic and Systems Engineering Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 43600 UKM, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia email: mamun.reaz@gmail.com Abstract— Speed

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    McBride Financial Services is a virtual organization at University of Phoenix that provides mortgage services for its members. McBride has as its stated goal to be a "preeminent provider of low cost mortgage services using state-of-the-art technology in the five state areas of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota." McBride provides serves for three primary groups of mortgage seekers: professionals purchasing a primary or secondary residence, retirees purchasing a primary or secondary

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