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    Mind and Maddox

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    According to Hasker’s Data‚ Maddox exhibits materialism. In his mind‚ Data is only a machine. It has no traits of being in control of a mind‚ no feelings‚ and no understanding of itself. Data is not human. But respecting people‚ Maddox exhibits dualism. Maddox says having a mind that works with the body‚ entitle things such as awareness and feelings is a sound factor of being a human. The dualistic interaction view does not separate the body and the mind‚ so Maddox calls obvious the fact that human

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    December 7‚ 1941‚ Pearl Harbor was attacked in one of the worst attacks in American History. The attack on Pearl Harbor cost the United States 2‚500 lives‚ wounded 1‚000 people‚ heavily damaged or destroyed 18 ships‚ and destroyed or put out of action close to 300 airplanes (History). The USS Arizona was hit the hardest and lost the most. Almost nine minutes after being hit four times by Japanese bombers‚ the USS Arizona sank taking 1‚177 crew members with her (History). This is the story of the

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    Midway The USS Midway changed their ship so they could have more landing space and more room for other air crafts. Because the USS Midway was changed more benefits were introduced to them. The good thing about the USS Midway being changed is that the ship is brand new and has stronger armor. Since the USS Midway is gonna be at war it’s gonna need armor so it can sustain heavy attacks from the enemy. The USS Midway being brand new made a huge difference than before the Midway was changed. The USS Midway

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    uss constitution

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    historical ship; USS Constitution. It has been converted into a museum for tourists. I will be sharing with you today what I observed. Some of you might not even know what the U.S.S Constitution is. The U.S.S Constitution‚ was and still is a ship. The Uss Constitution was given its name by President George Washington after the Constitution of the United States of America.This ships birth place was in Bostons shipyard‚ it is currently located in Charlestown‚ Massachusetts. The USS Constitution was

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    uss florida

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    USS Florida: Case Study Synopsis Employee engagement was not used enough in this case. The crew was afraid of their captain. As stated in chapter five‚ “a damaging aspect of fear in the workplace is that it can weaken trust and communication” (Daft‚ 2009). The employees felt threatened by repercussions if they were to speak up about work-related concerns. This was the exact reason why the USS Florida crew was afraid of Michael Alfonso. The crew was accustomed to a different style of leadership

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    Uss Carney

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    Organizational Development Paper USS Carney (DDG 64) HRDM 650: Dr. Pontiff November 13‚ 2010 From June 2005 to September 2009‚ I served on the Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG) 64‚ USS Carney. The USS Carney has approximately 300 sailors and officers. Out of the 300 about twenty-five are officers and another thirty or so are senior enlisted. Officer’s tours are eighteen to twenty-four months long and the enlisted sailors can remain on board for up to five years. While serving aboard

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    USS Indianapolis

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    The world’s first atomic bomb was transported to Guam by the former flagship of the American Pacific Fifth Fleet‚ the USS Indianapolis. The bomb was brought aboard the ship on July 15th 1945‚ while she was anchored in San Francisco Bay. At 8:00 a.m. The following morning the USS Indianapolis left San Francisco bound for Tinian with the atomic bomb‚ something that would cause so much devastation and go down in history. Of the crew aboard that morning 883 of 1‚199 will have perished in two weeks. The

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    Uss Consitution

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    USS Constitution Boston is a coastal city with long history‚ there are many historic sites located in Boston area. Today‚ there is a 200 years old sailing ship berthed at Charlestown Navy Yard and serves as a museum ship. USS Constitution is the oldest floating commissioned naval vessel in the world and still a part of the U.S. Navy. It was launched on Oct 21‚ 1797‚ and it already serve in the U.S. Navy 216 years until now (Robert). The USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled‚ fortyfour gun

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    Uss Indianapolis

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    USS Indianapolis The USS Indianapolis (CA-35) was commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 15 November 1932. The ship served with honor from Pearl Harbor through the last campaign of World War II‚ sinking in action two weeks before the end of the war. On 30 July 1945‚ while sailing from Guam to Leyte‚ Indianapolis was torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-58. The ship capsized and sank in twelve minutes. Survivors were spotted by a patrol aircraft on 2 August. All air and surface units capable

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    The Uss Florida

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    restrictions enhances a sense of elitism and pride. To move up and take charge of a Trident submarine is an extraordinary feat in the Navy—fewer than half the officers qualified for such commands ever get them. When Michael Alfonso took charge of the USS Florida‚ the crew welcomed his arrival. They knew he was one of them—a career Navy man who joined up as a teenager and moved up through the ranks. Past shipmates remembered him as basically a loner‚ who could be brusque but generally pleasant enough

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