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    observations. First observation is Fukushima nuclear disaster shows that there were no fatal cases caused by exposure to radioactive rays although the reactor explodes and melt down. Second observation shows that the radioactive rays exposed within 10 miles from the Pennsylvania damaged nuclear power plant only 1/80 of the radioactive rays amount is fatal to human. Hence‚ he based on this two

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    TERRESTRIAL MICROWAVE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM DESIGN DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROWAVE BEAM: 1. The microwave beam behaves like a light beam and it tends to follow a straight line and azimuth. 2. The changes on temperature‚ pressure and relative humidity tends to refract the microwave beam. So it will follow on a slightly curved path. The radio horizon exists. 3. It is diffracted when grazing over an obstacle. A small shadow area created when some of the energy is redirected. 4. The beam

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    unity in this piece it is found in the family of hummingbirds. They are all spread apart‚ but their bodies seem to almost make a circle that shows they all belong to one another. There is much variety in this painting as well‚ from the colors to the actual images in the work. As for balance it is mostly seen in the background where the trees and plants are evenly distributed on both sides of the painting. There is a sort of balance between the flower and the birds with the nest. The focus of this painting

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    Workers in the small town of Leeville take fewer sick days than workers in the large city of Masonton‚ 50 miles away. Moreover‚ relative to population size‚ the diagnosis of stress-related illness is proportionally much lower in Leeville than in Masonton. According to the Leeville Chamber of Commerce‚ these facts can be attributed to the health benefits of the relatively relaxed pace of life in Leeville. Write a response in which you discuss one or more alternative explanations that could rival

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    Although most people believe that the consequences of war will always be present in society‚ there are few who think it can be completely erased. In “Grass‚” Carl Sandburg uses personification to proclaim that the traces of war can be eliminated by nature and time. "Grass" by Carl Sandburg is a poem filled with depth and complexity. The beginning line of the poem stating‚ "Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo" (Sandburg‚ Carl line 1) shows that there were several bodies left over from

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    There is an idea that can be a negative or positive force for self-improvement. This idea can take a life of its own and can run rampant on a person’s life if not handled well enough or ignore the existence of it‚ and just let it run its disastrous course. Failure is the idea that I am referring to‚ because of its ability to be a negative force that holds a person down or begin a new outlook in life where using the notion of failure as a motivating factor to improve oneself. However‚ most of the

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    19th centuries. A major move in American history towards this innuendo was the Louisiana Purchase in 1803‚ under Thomas Jefferson. It was a land deal between the United States and France‚ in which the United States acquired more than 800‚000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River. Another major factor was the result of the Mexican-American War in 1848‚ the Treaty of Guadalupe. It was a peace treaty that granted the United States with the territories of present day Nevada‚ Colorado‚ Utah

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    all I wanted was to be more and more like my father. He would to tell me stories about some of the training missions that he went on‚ about how he and his unit would play war games with the Navy seals. He would tell me stories about some of the actual missions he was on‚ some of the places he had been‚ and some of the things that he had seen. The one thing that he never told me was how the military changed his life. Little did I know that beginning on September 16‚ 2002 my life would begin to

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    startup to finish. Blizzards are heavy snowstorms with very frigid temperatures. The temperatures can reach to a 32 degrees to a staggering – 42 degrees‚ when that happens there more effects on the body. Visibility can be zero to 25 miles. The winds along with the low temperatures combine with the snow to create a blizzard. Blizzards usually last only few hours but you get everything at once. Blizzards bring wind‚ snow‚ and ice all at once; the blizzards are more spontaneous because

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    The damage from an average tornado is limited to the actual path a funnel cloud took during the limited time it touched the ground. The accompanying storm may cause additional damage through lightning strikes or heavy rain‚ but the tornado itself causes the most trouble. Hurricanes pack high winds and tremendous

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