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    F-35: The Joint Strike Fighter of the Future Since the beginning of World War I, key military analysts have begun to realize the importance of airpower over the battlefield. It has been said throughout the years that “he who controls the air, also controls the battlefield”. Though some have disputed this statement, the truth has always been proven to analysts after the war when evaluations can be made. The three branches of military that currently use fighter/bomber aircraft are the Air Force

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    The religion I have decided to develop surrounds a famous superhero: Spiderman. Individuals that follow this religion are devoted to the worship of Spiderman and all of his crime fighting abilities, as well as his established motto, which is based off of his late uncle: with great power comes great responsibility. Followers of this new religion, henceforth called Webheads, also support other superheroes in the Marvel comic universe, but not to the extent they support Spiderman. The Congregation

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    The “Meeting with the Goddess” makes it possible for us to observe the importance of women for the hero on his journey as they many times represent an “all-encompassing love” (Mann). “The ultimate adventure, when all the barriers and ogres have been overcome, is commonly represented as a mystical marriage of the triumphant hero-soul with the Queen Goddess of the World” (Campbell 100). Arthur fell in love with the beautiful Guinevere and married her. Although Merlin had predicted that his wife would

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    Nelson Mandela was born in South Africa on 18 July 1918. Nelson Mandela 1918–2013 he was the former South African President. He was the first black African President in South Africa. Nelson was solid leader. He was the leader of Africa National Congress (ANC) which opposed and its policy of racial separation known as apartheid. He ended apartheid and create and build peace, a free, multiracial and democratic in South Africa. Steve (2013 writer).Furthermore he was in jail and sentenced to 27 years

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    Boxing History

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    know today, it was once a more exhausting and brutal sport. In ancient Greece, two men would sit face to face with their fists wrapped in strips of leather. They would hit each other until one of them fell to the ground unconscious or dead. Roman fighters wore cestuses, leather straps plated with metal, which promoted shortened bouts. The sport was eventually prohibited due to the inhumane violence. Boxing would not reappear until the late 1600s in England. Then, in the 1700s-modern boxing was introduced

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    as Noah C. Rothman, James Fallows, and Glenn Greenwald demonstrate that a reoccurring problem in news media coverage is the failure to relay all of the information about an event to audience members who did not witness it themselves. However, The ultimate fighting championship’s (UFC) 193rd event did not seem to face these difficulties. While every aspect of life has its downsides, many major news corporations covering this event presented a very fair story showing both fighter’s sides of the event

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    choose the same winner and the other judge picks the other fighter that is known as a split decision or in the same situation, the third judge can call the fight a draw, which is known as a majority decision. The final decision could be that the two judges call the fight a draw and the third judge calls the winner, which is left as a majority draw. UFC Origins and who Created the Organization. Art Davie, an advertising executive, and Rorion Gracie who was a master of Brazilian Ju-Jitsu, first began

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    certainly did just that. John Brown’s motives have been questioned by historians for many years, some believing that he was a freedom fighter, and some believing that he was a terrorist. Because he used violence to frighten slaveholders,

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    Hunt and Fabricio Werdum, respectively, en route to Saturday’s matchup with Ngannou. Overeem is one of the most dedicated strikers in the history of the heavyweight division, but he’ll face a fighter with devastating power of his own this weekend. Ngannou has quickly become one of the most talked about fighters in the UFC. With his

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    very useful skill to learn. There is no mistake that martial arts are dangerous, but if properly taught, a perfectly disciplined warrior will be a result. Warrior may not have the same meaning as it used to, but fighters are as close to a warrior as possible in modern time. Trained fighters are always toughened mentally and physically to a near superhuman extent. Bones are hardened, muscles are developed,

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