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    Airplanes and battles

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    Six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ the United States defeated Japan in one of the most decisive naval battles of World War II. Thanks in part to major advances in code breaking‚ the United States was able to preempt and counter Japan’s planned ambush of its few remaining aircraft carriers‚ inflicting permanent damage on the Japanese Navy. An important turning point in the Pacific campaign‚ the victory allowed the United States and its allies to move into an offensive position. This fleet

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    Inventions

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    Curriculum  ll the learning which is planned and guided by the school‚ whether it is carried on in groups or individually‚ inside or outside the school. (John Kerr)  Outlines the skills‚ performances‚ attitudes‚ and values pupils are expected to learn from schooling. It includes statements of desired pupil outcomes‚ descriptions of materials‚ and the planned sequence that will be used to help pupils attain the outcomes.  The total learning experience provided by a school. It includes the

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    One of the most significant current discussions in sustainable aviation is alternative fuel for airplane‚ which is a serious argument; however‚ big question is that efforts to produce a more sustainable fuel to power aircraft are technically and ethically feasible. This paper going to investigate and show there is no alternative fuel to power aircraft in this time. The fuel using by airplane is fossil fuel‚ which is Jet A1 by burning this fuel there are impact on the global warming the researcher

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    our days‚ we used to travel a lot‚ most of the time we travel by airplane. If you really take the time to think about it‚ flying by plane seems to be now one of the best ways to travel. But does this mean that traveling by plane is the safest way? As time has passed‚ it has become necessary to travel on airplanes‚ yet in spite of many advancements remains a concern for passengers‚ because it has become common to hear about airplane crashes.The major causes of fallen aircraft are human mistakes‚

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    Cars invention

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    The invention of the automobile was a historical achievement that completely transformed human civilization. This is why cars have had a greater effect on society than airplanes have. Not only have cars enabled people to relocate with ease‚ but they are also used on a much more regular basis. First of all‚ cars have had a greater effect on society than airplanes because cars have allowed so many more people to relocate to other geographical regions. In other words‚ most people do not spend their

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    How to land an airplane

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    1/18/12 Final How to land an Airplane Landing an airplane is one of the most challenging parts of flying. There are many ways to land an airplane and in all sorts of configurations depending on the conditions of the weather or the runway. There are no set rules to landing‚ but in order to learn the pilot must first learn a process in calm weather with a dry runway in order to have the set basic skills to land in rougher weather. Let’s say the pilot is already approaching the airport. If

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    The Greatest Discovery

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    unparalleled rate of scientific discoveries. In fact‚ there were so many new gadgets invented and discoveries made in the last century that it’s difficult to write the list down. However‚ I think I can say ten innovations or technologies that have had the greatest influence on humanity—both positively and the negatively. First of all‚ I want to remember penicillin: this drug (eventually group of drugs) was discovered in 1928‚ it opened the door to the discovery of antibiotics. Penicillin remains the most

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    Earhart‚ the first woman to make a transatlantic flight. Later‚ airplanes were used in expeditions and‚ after a while‚ multi-engine planes were being chartered and used for expedient travel. These charters started out with private planes and their owners‚ putting their services up for hire. Before long‚ there was an industry of commercial planes providing transportation to the public for a price. Around the same time‚ airplanes became the new wave of transport for freight. Not only was this used

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    discovery an invention or is an invention a discovery? This is one question that can probably never be answered. A discovery can be defined as something which already existed‚ and is excavated after one notice’s it or proves its existence . Invention is the creation of something which didn’t exist before it was created by a genius mind . For instance‚ Newton discovered the existence of gravity when an apple fell on his head. It did exist before Newton realizes its existence‚ but then why didn’t

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    Why Abraham Lincoln is the Greatest Leader! Kathleen Belger English Comp II Baker Flint February 10‚ 2011 There was a boy born in the dust and silence of the country side‚ in a little log cabin‚ to a modest family of uneducated hard working laborers. Life was hard‚ yet simple. Days were filled with hard work and a yearning to survive. The absence of ambition and education within the community ran as ramped as the hills and forests that surrounded the community where the boy grew. Yet that

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