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    after World War two and illustrates its message through the use of an extended metaphor. The time period is essential to the piece because of how it provides the main setting and conflict of the story. The main setting of the story is the inside of bomber flying over some hostile region of probably Europe. If it weren’t for this poem being written during a time of war then the gunner would never had been there in

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    tested for trace evidence such as fibers‚ hairs to help determine where the bomber came from‚ or where the bomb was made. A cell phone or a similar object left behind and should be collected and analyzed; the cell phone may be the source of the detonator or contain valuable information about the place the bomb was made or other suspects in the bombing. All of the different ways listed about are different ways to connect the bomber to the bomb by the use of identification of the bomb‚ traces from different

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    Two female suicide bombers‚ who are working for Boko Haram‚ kill at least 58 people in Nigeria. According to the article titled‚ 2 Female Bombers Kill 58 in Northeast Nigerian Refugee Camp by Ismail Alfa‚ Associated Press‚ on the website ABC News‚ 2 female bombers kill many in a suicide bombing at a refugee camp. This article has reports from the first responders‚ a third bomber who was arrested‚ and the problem Boko Haram has created. I chose this article because Boko Haram and other terrorist

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    shot a missile‚ taking out the plane’s wing. As the spitfire plummeted to the ground‚ the pilot wondered why he had tried to take on the Red Baron. Suddenly he collided with a biplane bomber‚ taking it with him to a fiery end… Wait a moment. Wasn’t the Red Baron long before spitfires? And were there any biplane bombers? Did they really have missiles back then? Are you sure this story is accurate? Any of these questions can be answered by looking into history. Studying the airplanes of the World Wars

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    Women in Terrorism: A Sociological Perspective Gabriela Brantmier Frederick Community College Sociology 101 DL3 Ms. Cox Abstract …[Al]though religion can play a vital role in recruiting and motivating potential future suicide bombers‚ the driving force is not religion but a cocktail of motivations including politics‚ humiliation‚ revenge‚ retaliation and altruism. (Riaz Hassan‚ 2009) It is difficult to imagine why women‚ known for being the nurturers and caregivers in many societies

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    forces. The aviators downplayed the advantage of fleets who were strategic bombers‚ and were late in appreciating the need to defend against Allied strategic bombing. Britain and the United States took an approach that greatly emphasized strategic bombing‚ and to a lesser degree‚ considered control of the battlefield by air‚ and satisfactory air defenses (Wikapedia). They both built a strategic force of large‚ long-range bombers that could carry the air war to the enemy’s homeland. Simultaneously‚ they

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    beforehand and collected soil samples‚ and two others acted as lightships during D-day itself to guide landing craft to the correct beaches. 9 V-3 Supergun Developed as a so-called vengeance weapon in order to strike back at London‚ as Allied bomber fleets pounded German cities to rubble‚ the V-3 cannon was capable to delivering a 140kg (1310lb) shell to a range of more than 161 km (100 miles). The secret to this enormous range was a number of side channels attached to the 460ft (140m) barrel

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    or our best defense against soviet bombers. It became a $400 million pile of scrap metal. To catch soviet bombers the royal Canadian air force brong out call for a jet that will fly fast‚higher and further. At end of second world war‚ Canada was one of the worlds major industrial powers. The royal Canadian airforce was the third largest in the world. All- weather jet designed to intercept nuclear- armed soviet bombers crossing the arctic ocean‚ fears of “bomber gap” and studied all jets that were

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    ones were: Fighter Planes‚ Bombers‚ Dive Bombers‚ and last but surtainly not least Attack. I’ll start off first by talking about fighter pAirplanes played a huge part in World War Two‚ in the next few paragraphs I will tell some the the types of airplanes‚ and some of the most notable airlplanes that flew in World War II. There were many different types of airplanes that were used in the second world war‚ the main ones were: Fighter Planes‚ Bombers‚ Dive Bombers‚ and

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    thereof‚ the B-29 was it. Developing the Future Just over a week since American forces had surrendered at Bataan‚ and with the fear of a Japanese invasion of the western states‚ Americans needed a win. From the deck of the USS Hornet‚ sixteen B-25 bombers attacked the nerve center of Japan. Despite the small amount of damage imposed during the raid‚ it showed both America and Japan that Tokyo was vulnerable to air attack. The Doolittle

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