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    Aircraft In World War II

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    The main part of the aircraft was the airframes‚ which were mainly made out of metal during the war. Airfoils were what the wings were called‚ the wings were made out of metal too. A set of blades in the front of the aircraft was called the propellers‚ they act like a fan when they are in the air. The aircraft’s wheels were also known as landing gears‚ most of the aircrafts during the war

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    Garden of Earthly Delights

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    ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I have chosen Hieronymus Bosch Garden of Earthly Delights (open). It is a triptych with each wing measuring in at 7’2 ½” by 3’2” and the center piece is 7’2 ½” by 6’4 3/4”. It was painted with oil on wood panel. Bosch painted it starting 1505 and finished it 1515. The painting can be found at Mueseo del Prado‚ Madrid. ! ! The left wing of the triptych is a landscape with Adam portrayed naked sitting down with his feet out looking at the face of God who is

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    configuration‚ which was rooted in their initial 1899 kite design. Key to the Flyer’s success was its three-axis control system‚ which featured wing warping for lateral balance‚ a moveable rudder‚ and an elevator for pitch control. The right wing was four inches longer than the left to compensate for the engine being heavier than and mounted to the right of the pilot. The wings were rigged with a slight droop to reduce the effects of crosswinds. The brothers’ fundamental breakthrough was their invention of three-axis

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    35 Hour Work Week

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    definitely be in opposition of this proposal. We can see a case of this in France. The 35-hour work week has been a largely debated topic in the elections. The ruling class has clashed with the labor parties on this heated topic. Marine Le Pen (right wing) has stated that the 35-hour work week will only harm small business and that it is not right for the country of France. The second issue that we discussed was the committing of troops to another nations affairs or just stay out of their business.

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    Satiric Essay

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    The contradictive topic of environmentalism leads to unproductive discussions. Edward O. Wilson’s satire illustrates this concept through a unique structure‚ parallelism‚ and diction. The discussions of the topic‚ environmentalism‚ are unproductive and redundant in nature. The parallelism of the two passages show how contradictive both arguments are. In the beginning‚ the passages both share the commonality of name calling. The use of parallelism illustrates how a discussion of this topic

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    Doublespeak and Propoganda Doublespeak is a part of everyday life. Turning on the television‚ commercials and advertisements bombard households with doublespeak. Advertisers use doublespeak in the way of euphemisms‚ color‚ bold words‚ jargon‚ gobbledygook and inflated language. Doublespeak is a non-stop flow of phrases to manipulate consumer’s basic emotions and get certain reactions. For example‚ oxiclean advertisements use a form of propaganda called “weasel words”; phrases like “new and

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    down until the raw edge of the top touches the right corner. Flip the paper over and symmetrically do the same with the other side. Now‚ open the wings a little bit and the paper airplane structure it’s ready.  Tips: For maximum performance‚ hold the plane with the nose facing to you. Take a clip and clip the weight of the plane. Fix the wings (In the middle) so that it looks like a wave. Then unclip the plane and its ready to fly.

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    Katha Pollitt’s Argument About Media Being Biased Against Liberals and Allan Levite’s Argument That Media Is Biased Against Conservatives In the nation Katha Pollitt argues in her article "Kissing & Telling" that the media is against liberals‚ and or her views. Allan Levite in his article for the National review‚ "Bias Basics‚" Levite argues that the medial is biased against conservatives. Both authors present arguments with deficiencies. They both have motives to be biased. One of them

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    discontent. Elections were held‚ and on the 9th of November 1918‚ the old order of a monarchist government was replaced with a democracy- the Weimar republic. The nature of right wing groups being more conservative and traditional‚ resented this democracy right from the start‚ as it was new and different to the ’old order’. The left wing group’s nature‚ being more radical‚ generally supported the democracy. The extreme left‚ however‚ also resented the republic as it was seen to be weak in their policies.

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    Cantor Observation

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    When first arriving on campus nearly 11 months ago‚ my interest was piqued by one attraction imparticular. This attraction was the Cantor Arts Center. What truly drew me in about this building was‚ at its core‚ what it represents. More important to me then was what was displayed inside the complex rather than the complex itself. I was dazzled by its various exhibits and was interested in the art that filled the rooms inside. Fast forward to Spring Quarter of my freshman year and I am put to the task

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