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    Boyles' Law

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    of gas will reach a pressure of 3.8 x 104 mm Hg. When the shock wave passes and the gas returns to a pressure of 760 mm Hg‚ what will the volume of that gas be? 7) Submarines need to be extremely strong to withstand the extremely high pressure of water pushing down on them. An experimental research submarine with a volume of 15‚000 liters has an internal pressure of 1.2 atm. If the

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    Nuclear Reactor

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    Introduction: When the term Nuclear Power or Nuclear Energy gets used usually the first things that come to mind for most people are bombs‚ destruction‚ war‚ and deformed humans. Which in fact are four things that occur the least in the nuclear power field. Nuclear power is much more than just bombs and destruction‚ bombs barely even take up a percentage of the total amount of nuclear energy used in the world today. Most all of the nuclear energy used today comes in the form of production of

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    The Cause of World War 1 War‚ war never changes. War is when the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other. There were many key factors into how and what started the first World War. In my opinion‚ I believe that the war was caused by and because of Militarism. Yes Imperialism and Nationalism were huge components into WW1 but Militarism tops the charts. For war you are going to need soldiers to fight it for you. The nations used propaganda to lure the soldiers into

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    Pearl Harbor Timeline

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    war on Japan. December 11‚ 1941 - Japanese invade Burma. December 15‚ 1941 - First Japanese merchant ship sunk by a U.S. submarine. December 23‚ 1941 - General Douglas MacArthur begins a withdrawal from Manila to Bataan; Japanese take Wake Island. December 25‚ 1941 - British surrender at Hong Kong 1942 January 27‚ 1942 - First Japanese warship sunk by a U.S. submarine. February 22‚ 1942 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt orders General MacArthur out of the Philippines. March 18‚ 1942 - Gen

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    Gentlemen, Your Verdict

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    cliff hanger ending. Michael Bruce started the setting in a courtroom‚ where the five surviving characters recalled the details of the past event. This is where the flashback took place to present the actual event. Once we see the events in the submarine‚ we are taken back to the present to view the court hearing. The final scene in the story is a cliff hanger‚ as the gentlemen are left to decide a verdict‚ of which we do not learn. B) What effect does this sequence have on the reader? (1 mark)

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    Trench Warfare Essay

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    Trench Warfare and The Evolving Technology of WWI World War One is overshadowed by its similarly named successor World War Two but it is because of World War One’s major technological advancements that changed warfare into what it is today. World War One resulted in over thirtyeight million casualties because of new technology being used in the war like the long range kills of the artillery‚ the ability of literally mowing down forces with the machine gun along with other advancements‚ and the true

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    good reasons. Such as Germans using unrestricted submarine warfare‚ the Zimmerman Note and the U.S. “ turning tides of the war”. One reason that the United States should have went to war with Germany‚ is because of the sinking of the Lusitania and the Sussex. “Germany announced that it was beginning unrestricted warfare . This meant that Germany would attack any ships attempting to bring good to England or France within weeks German submarines began sinking United States merchant vessels‚ killing

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    Us Marine Pacific Shift

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    SHIFT OF US MARINE PRIORITIES FROM ATLANTIC TO ASIA PACIFIC REGION – IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN INTRODUCTION 1. As per the new global strategy of American imperialism‚ the United States will deploy the majority of its naval forces to the Asia-Pacific region over the next decade‚ Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta announced in a speech to a security conference in Singapore on june 2012. The move is part of a major shift in the global strategy of American imperialism that puts China at the top

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    between patriotism and what he believes is right. He is made captain of a new nuclear missile submarine with a silent drive capability that would enable it to quietly approach the American coast and shower the United States with multiple nuclear missiles. Ramius realizes that this submarine has no other purpose than to take lives and to start‚ and finish‚ a war. He decides to defect with the submarine to the United States‚ betraying the Soviet Union. He knows that his defection will be considered

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    Shadow Divers

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    and is known as one of the best divers in the world in 1991. Nagle and Chatterton proposed a plan to take six top divers to the site and see what was down there. On the first dive Chatterton finds out that the object is a submarine and in a later dive finds that the submarine is a German U-boat. They know this because of a peace of china Chatterton found with an eagle and the swastika‚ the symbol of Hitler’s Third Reich on it. Chatterton also found a knife with the name Horenburg hand carved into

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