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    Patrick Blackett is known as the father of operational research and most of his work was done in and around Britain during the WWII era. During the years of 1940 to 1945‚ Blackett participated in many projects to aid the allied members in combating the axis powers. Some of his projects included creating the air-defense grid for Britain‚ improving ship convoy strategies‚ improvements to vehicle armor plating‚ as well as many other works. He was responsible for beginning the work that ultimately led

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    Bertha Smalls Mistakes

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    Another way to accidentally ruin a person’s life is to become so obsessed with saving money that one forgets to invest in the life that is quickly passing them by. In some people’s lives they can be so stingy with their money that they forget to invest in their own lives. People young‚ old‚ rich and poor make this mistake. An old women by the name of Bertha Smalls is a cheapskate. She has no friends‚ no love life‚ or any family. Bertha is a 74 year old women and still never retired. She still works

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    Militarization of space

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    Name Course Instructor Date Militarization of Space Over time‚ it has become evident that space is an important arena for the military activities and ambitions of the world powers. The idea of war in space has moved from the area of science fiction based assumptions to become part of arms control and arms race discussions. Its estimated that about 75% of the total number of satellites in the earth’s orbit are mainly being used to carry out military activities like early warning‚ navigation

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    Management and Planning

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    Unit4: Planning Meaning and Definition of Planning Planning is the primary function of management. It focuses on the future course of action. It specifies the objectives to be achieved in future and selects the alternative course of action to reach defined objectives. It also involves many activities like analyzing and decision making about technical‚ personnel‚ financial‚ and other elements essential to implement predetermined course of action. Thus‚ planning is mental and paper activities

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    Space Tourism

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    travel to space and back. But today it is happening and it is called space tourism. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s movie‚ ‘Total Recall’ had space tourism as a central theme. Such tourism however is the privilege of the hugely wealthy for it costs a lot of money. On April 28‚ 2001‚ Dennis Tito‚ a California-based multi-millionaire became the first paying space tourist. He paid $20 million for the trip! Tito travelled on a Russian Soyuz capsule launched by an American company called Space Adventures

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    The Space Race

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    rivalry between the two superpowers was the advancement in space technology. In 1952‚ the International Geophysical Year (IGY) was established in which scientists stated that in the time between July 1‚ 1957 and December 31‚ 1958‚ solar activity would be at a high point. The IGY made it so that both the US and the USSR became determined to be the first to reach space‚ and so the space race was born. During the space race‚ the USSR made many launches that were very advanced and superior to the US

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    The article Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein: what made the Monster monstrous? written by Britton. This article clarify the basis of the great story of Frankenstein which this story is created from Mary Shelley’s experienced dreamed. Britton tells about Mary’s experience which is Shelly’s mother died during childbirth and the next experience that Mary sees her daughter die after a days of her birth‚ the novel has strong connected with these two experience of Mary Shelly . also‚ The main idea of this novel

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    conundrum of mistakes‚they have been stereotyped and forced upon the world to never be created. But‚ as previously stated‚ mistakes are inevitable. A positive effect of mistakes is a discovery. (But‚ discovery meant in its generalist form.) Most commonly used household items were mistakes. Precisely‚ in archeology‚ two men named Heinrich Schliemann and Frank Calvert are perfect proof. Throughout history‚ mistakes have carried companies and inventors far beyond their wildest dreams. Some‚ might claim

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    the same mistakes as our ancestors. A sad thing is that even though we learn the past and know what to do and not to do we still do it anyway that’s why history seems to repeat itself so many times. History also helps when u start to work if you’re a lawyer and u get a case and you have no idea of how to help your client you can go back into history and see how another lawyer deled with a similar case in the past. Another profession history could help with is architecture u can see what types off

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    importance of space

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    Importance of Space Beginning of human civilization The emergence of civilization is generally associated with the final stages of the Neolithic Revolution‚ a slow cumulative process occurring independently over many locations between 10‚000 and 3‚000 BCE‚ reaching in the relatively rapid process of state formation‚ a political development associated with the appearance of a governing elite. Neolithic Revolution‚ sometimes called the Agricultural Revolution‚ was the world’s first historically verifiable

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