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    Gill Hicks talks about her personal experience with a terrorist attack. “I survived a terrorist attack. Here’s what I learned” shares the how extremely terrify and life changing it is to go through a terrorist attack and what it can teach you. As one of the few survivors of a train that was blown up‚ Gill talks about her battle to live and how hard it was after her legs had been blown off. Gill Hicks wants everyone to understand that unconditional love and respect for others is all that matters

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    bombs was at the most 20‚000 and some estimates put the number of lives saved lower at maybe hundreds or tens. This is because the Japanese military in August 1945 was very weak due to the fact it had a minimal air force reduced to using kamikaze attacks to destroy US ships and an army which would use suicide ‘bonsai’ tactics against ground troops. Though many Americans were killed as a result of the suicide tactics‚ it showed the desperation of the Japanese army in

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    Turkey. The attack from the Allied Forces started with naval attacks from France and Britain. The attacks were from a long way away‚ and the Turkish Forces fled from the front lines‚ but attacked the Allied Forces’ minesweepers‚ stopping the attack to advance any further. More battleships from the Allies advanced to attack the straits‚ but the Turkish forces were ready‚ and with guns and mines combined‚ they sunk 3 ships and critically damaged 3 others. The Allies still wanted to attack‚ so they started

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    Walking Stick with Heart Attack Detection By Helen Kim Choon Yik Lee ECE 445‚ SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT SPRING 2005 TA: Richard Cantzler May 3‚ 2005 Project #28 ABSTRACT The Walking Stick with Heart Attack Detection is equipment that is used daily to indicate heart condition‚ to detect heart attack and to call for emergency help. It was designed specially to help senior citizens and patients with heart disease. This project is based on the previous project “Wireless Heart Attack Detector with GPS”

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    Nguyen Chuong ID: 1372665 We can see in Attack on Leningrad and Grave of the Fireflies that the citizens of Leningrad and Japan suffered a lot in World War II. Discuss three aspects of their suffering that were similar and three aspects of their suffering that were different. Annihilation of Second World War has been recorded as the biggest aftermath of war ever escalated by human kind that caused unfading widespread human sufferings. At the time‚ people living in Leningrad and Japan inevitably

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    Overcoming Anxiety Attacks Everyone on this planet feels anxiety at one point or another‚ and many look into overcoming anxiety attacks. It is a normal part of being a human being. It is your body’s way of telling you that there is a threat‚ or that it feels that something is wrong. It is extremely common to have anxiety and without anxiety‚ we as humans would put ourselves in all kinds of crazy danger. There would be no fear in the world. I have suffered from anxiety for almost

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    September 1st‚ 1939‚ Germany invades Poland. Adolf Hilter gave the order to attack Poland by air and land. The air attacks included bombing Polish airfields and at sea the Germans used U-boats and warships to attack the naval forces in Poland. The land attacks had many armed forces coming into Poland and destroying the rest. “I have issued the command and I’ll have anybody who utters but one word of criticism executed by firing squad–that our war aim does not consist in reaching certain lines‚ but

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    The Allies had knowledge that over 3‚000 miles of coastline from Norway to France would in no way be able to be defended. With this knowledge‚ they tricked Hitler into believing that a joint attack of American‚ British and Russian forces would occur in Norway. Along with this‚ they shifted Hitler’s attention toward the French port of Calais‚ and made it appear that it was the most likely to be attacked. In doing so‚ this pushed the German forces

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    U.S. Plans for Cyber Attack Prevention CMGT 441 U.S. Plans for Cyber Attack Prevention Introduction The improvements being done in technology touted to make lives and work easier also makes it easier for cyber-criminals to perform his or her nefarious deeds. Some of the most vulnerable and potentially damaging targets are critical infrastructures such as the energy grid and nuclear-power plants. To help combat this‚ the U.S. Government is launching a program dubbed “Perfect Citizen”

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    Attack on Pearl Harbor "December 17‚ 1941‚ a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of Japan." - Franklin Deleanor Roosevelt At 7:53 AM‚ the aerial onslaught began with the second wave perpetuated at 8:55. A radiogram was sent from the Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet: "Airraid on Pearl Harbor. This is no drill." Within two hours‚ the carnage had concluded leaving 2‚403 people dead

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