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    The Predator C, “Avenger” developed and built by General Atomics Aeronautical, is an upgraded version of its predecessors the MQ-1 and MQ-9 and is meant to support military operations well into the next decade. Powered by a Pratt & Whitney PW545B turbofan engine the Avenger is capable of speeds up to 400 knots true air speed (KTAS), and operational altitudes of up to 50,000 feet, well outpacing its predecessors (CITE). The Avenger has also been further optimized to reduce its Radar Cross Section

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    The Role Of Drones

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    Qaeda and Taliban targets. Pilots housed in various bases in the U.S. and abroad operate these drones safe distance away from dangerous areas in front of their monitors via joystick controls. In addition to their missile capabilities, drones act as surveillance vehicles capable of continuously monitoring targets over long periods of time. They collect visual, infrared, and Signals Intelligence via eavesdropping devices 15,000 feet above ground for a maximum duration of 20 hours before needing to

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    poems that are centered around death are “Don’t fear the reaper”, “Dust in the wind” and the “Thanatopsis”. The “Thanatopsis” was written by William cullen Bryant, “don't fear the reaper” was written by Blue Oyster cult and “dust in the wind” was written by Kansa but all three poems portray death in different points of view. All three of these poems take a look at death but not all of them have the same message. In “ Don't fear the reaper”- the message is that we all die at some point and that when

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    The anime adaptation of Bleach follows the story of the manga, although introducing several original storylines. In Karakura Town,Ichigo Kurosaki becomes a substitute Soul Reaper, when Rukia Kuchiki cannot fulfill her duties after engaging in battle with a particularly powerful Hollow. He later discovers several of his friends and classmates are spiritually aware and have powers of their own: Uryū Ishida is a Quincy,Orihime Inoue possesses a group of protective spirits known as the Shun Shun Rikka and Yasutora

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    Sniperbob gets into a fight. Sniperbob gets a terrible injury but what he did to Lord Reaper was far much worse. *Flashback to 3 weeks earlier* Spacemonkey had just found a new planet. Spacemonkey “ Sniperbob we should go check out this planet out,” Sniperbob” ok but I have to make a pit stop at Pluto.” Spacemonkey got everything ready for them to leave to Mars but little do they know what’s on that planet. Once they arrived they stayed in a Martel. They waited until night to go to a bar and met

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    Corbin's grandma as bait to kill the Reaper. We stayed up a lot of the nights until they felt a calmness come upon the house, and a shiver run down each of their backs. The Reaper was here! As they got into position they saw the Reaper come in it was about to get her until Corbin yelled NOW! Lizzie flicked on the lights, Corbin, Jon, and Joe turned on their flashlights, and forced the Reaper into a corner. Corbin’s grandma woke up and saw the Reaper and past out. The Reaper was so loud as is started to fade

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    Free Will: A Short Story

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    She’s been apologizing to those she has turned.” “Willow.” I whispered. “You.” I spoke with pity. “Things happen, people move on,” was all he said, solitude in his words. “Since only Interceptors show on Earth, they can no longer turn people. We Reapers have the ability, but not the need to.” “You know when death will occur.” I stated. “Minutes before, yes. I appear and take them away silently. The time and location calls my being to the soul, and then I sense my direction towards the lost. “Never

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    The band Blue Oyster Cult behind the song (Don't Fear) The Reaper arose in 1967 in Long Island, NY. The original four band members include Andy Winters (bass) Donald Roeser (Guitar) Allen Lanier (Keyboard) and Albert Bouchard (Drums) The band first signed with Elektra Records and recorded two unreleased albums. Fired by Elektra, the band finally decided on and signed with Columbia Records in 1971. They released their debut album in January of 1972 which got medium reviews. In 1974 they released Sweet

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    The Story Of The Guilty

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    the reaper asked Andy. “I gotta go have a talk with the kid.” The reaper’s suspicion that it was Glenn, who was acting a fool in the lounge was soon confirmed when after he arrived. There, he saw that Glenn was already half shit-faced and swing the little guy from Fantasy Island around by his ankles while mocking him with, “The plane, the plane…” “Glenn… Glenn, can you put Tattoo down for a moment, I’d like to speak with you?” the reaper asked. Glenn looked back at the reaper, his

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    Death is a resort, after you’re dead nothing can hurt you ever again. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult, “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas, and also “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant. Each poem has different views on death, one glorifies life while the other one glorifies death. All three of the poems have one thing in common and that’s death. All three of the poems are similar, but with different intended points for each. They all talk about death, saying that eventually people will die

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