best American Infantry weapon had to be the M1 Garand. Even General Patton credited the American semi-automatic rifle as one reason we won the war. While other nations were equipped primarily with WWI vintage bolt action rifles that held no more than 5-6 rounds‚ the Garand held 10 rounds and was semi automatic. This increased the fire power of a 12 man squad dramatically over that of a similar squad armed with only bolt action rifles. The Germans also introduced a semi automatic rifle but never in
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house. When they reached Amy’s house‚ her mom was busy preparing milkshakes for them. Amy flung her bag down and ran upstairs. She opened her mail to check if there was news from her friend‚ Leslie in Singapore. To her excitement‚ she found an inbox in her e-mail. Amy jumped in happiness when she read it. Leslie said that she would be coming to USA for three months. They will be neighbors. Amy ran down. She flopped into the chair beside Bella. The girls then discussed about the timetable for practices
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ENC 1102 27 January 2011 In Leslie Savan’s essay “What’s Black‚ Then White‚ and Said All Over?”‚ Savan writes about the importance of African American vernacular in the United States today. Black English has ultimately changed society with new terms and slangs. For instance‚ such slangs as “yo‚ what’s hanging‚ chill out‚ hook up‚ ain’t‚ ight ” and many more‚ have been adapted in day-to-day conversations‚ songs‚ magazines‚ and television causing a tremendous change in marketing. Although black
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1. When analyzing the buyer decision process of a traditional Porsche customer I found that they primarily produce sports cars and mainly appeal to a selective market segment of economically stable and target the high class. The company purchases reflect themselves and personal achievement showing the customer why they should buy cars like Porsche. The customers purchase the product because it is a fun car to drive and enjoy and because of the brand name. 2. The traditional Porsche customer decision
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Misha Hooda Period 3 October 21‚ 2012 The Barriers of Life In the novel‚ Hope Leslie‚ Catherine Maria Sedgwick uses personal analysis as well as historical information to create an uncannily realistic tale of romance‚ racial prejudice and religion. Throughout the book‚ Sedgwick emphasizes relations between the Native American peoples and the European Americans living in Massachusetts in the 1640’s. She is able to do this specifically with the characters of Magawisca‚ the Native American slave
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letters from Aunt Fay to her niece Alice who is currently studying English Literature at college. Alice has been told to read Jane Austen but thinks that Austen is “boring‚ petty and irrelevant” (Letters to Alice‚ Page 7). Aunt Fay attempts to convince Alice to read Jane Austen by talking about the life and work of Jane Austen‚ and tries to explain Literature to Alice. She encourages Alice to put off writing her own novel until she is more familiar with proper Literature. Aunt Fay then creates the
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Leslie an Ugly Caterpillar Once upon a time‚ there was a little caterpillar called Leslie. She was an ugly caterpillar. She was fat and couldn’t walk quickly. The only beautiful thing about her was she had agleam eyes. It was like two shining jewels. Leslie didn’t live alone in Neverland‚ she lived with Bufo the bee‚ Pincher the locust and Binks the bumblebee. But no one wanted to be her friend. They always derided her as an ugly and fat insect. One day as usual in the morning she started
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fairly‚ and that is what happened when Michael Fay was caned and imprisoned. Michael Fay deserved to be punished for vandalism because he had to be responsible for his actions. He also needed to be taught a lesson‚ and since he is living in Singapore‚ he should have abided by their laws. People who commit crimes should not get off on just a fancy argument. Being responsible for one’s actions is a quality that everyone wants from each other. Michael Fay should be responsible for vandalizing eighteen
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Directors Duties 1 Types of directors: Ordinary‚ de facto‚ shadow directors and non executive directors. Table A section 80 is the cornerstone of corporate governance. Gives the directors powers to act as they see fit for the benefit of the company. Directors have a FIDUCIARY relationship with the company – trust and confidence. The distinguishing obligation of a fiduciary is the OBLIGATION OF LOYALTY. Shadow directors – not appointed by the board – have a decisive say in managing from a distance
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UNIT 053 AMANDA FAY OUTCOME 1‚2 POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF DISCRIMINATION Discrimination is one of the most significant barriers to inclusion. This along with prejudice. As people we are all different and unique in one way or another. This often leads to conflicts and division between people and cause predjudice. People experience predjudice and discrimination for many different reasons some of which may include‚ sexualtiy‚ gender‚ race‚ disability‚ religion‚ background‚ age‚ appearance
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