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    aviation and economics

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    Describe any two terminal navigational aids. Pg78-86 [pdf89-97] 6. Write short notes on any two: (a) Airspace sector Pg207-208 [pdf216-217] (b) Separation distances Pg201-207 [pdf210-216] (c) Air traffic control vs. air traffic management Pg295-301 [pdf302-308] ATS ans (from the book THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM

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    IT320 Final Exam Study Guide Ciscopress Textbook: (3) What do routers do? (19‚ 20) Crossover cable (14‚ 17) NVRAM (17) Location of router’s “running configuration” (14‚ 15‚ 17) Cisco IOS image stored where? (14‚ Table 1-3) Main use of Router internal hardware components: ROM (49) Show flash command (55) After a router completes POST‚ it loads what? (123) Command output description for: show cdp entry [device name] (154) Purpose of setting the router configuration

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    The first page of the text Chemical Dependency by McNeece and DiNitto states that ethnicity and culture have been called the strongest determinants of drinking pattern in a society. The two ethnicities or cultures I chose to write about are Native Indian and African Americans. Native Indians: Native Indians have a very permissive attitude towards substance use. They have been accused of enabling alcoholics by paying for their bills‚ bailing them out of jail‚ and placing blame on others rather than

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    Situational Irony

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    Many times authors use irony to prove a point. There are three types of irony: dramatic‚ verbal‚ and situational. Situational irony is present in “The Sniper”‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ “Gift of the Magi”‚ and “The Necklace” to help create the theme in the stories. In the story The Sniper situational irony plays a major part in the story.”The lust of battle died in him. He became bitten by remorse” (O’Flanerty). This shows situational irony because he was ready to kill‚ but when the sniper

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    Nonviolent Offenders

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    Neil Condon CRJS 600 Dr. Richeson Nonviolent Offenders – Is Incarceration the Answer? "It’s really clear that the most effective way to turn a nonviolent person into a violent one is to send them to prison‚" says Harvard University criminologist James Gilligan. The American prison system takes nonviolent offenders and makes them live side-by-side with hardened killers. The very nature of prison‚ no matter people view it‚ produces an environment that is inevitably harmful to its residents

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    Offensive Feminism Summary

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    A critical analysis of rape culture in Jill Filipovic’s Offensive Feminism and Jessica Valenti’s Purely Rape article What is rape culture? This issue is prevalent in contemporary society‚ especially on university campuses. Filipovic blames this prevalence on “religious conservatives” (13); they want men to remain the most dominant sex while women remain submissive to these men‚ hence maintaining the status-quo. Valenti‚ on the other hand‚ casts her blame on the sexual purity myth‚ which is the “lie”

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    refused to negotiate is forced to confront the issue"(301). Simply put‚ the African-American community would like to confront the issue with negotiations‚ but the white moderate is unwilling‚ and the most effective way to force a community to confront an issue is with a nonviolent direct action. Additionally‚ Dr. King goes on to state‚ "Lamentably‚ it is an historical fact that privileged groups seldom give up their privileges voluntarily"(301). Moreover‚ Dr. King expresses that Birmingham is one

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    Bentley Chapter 14 Study Guide: The Resurgence of Empire in East Asia Eyewitness: Xuangzang: A Young Monk Hits the Road (p. 281-282) 1. Who was Xuangzang‚ what was the purpose of his travels‚ and what was the impact of his travels? The Restoration of Centralized Imperial Rule in China The Sui Dynasty: Establishment of the Dynasty (p. 282) 2. How were the Sui rulers similar to the Qin dynasty? Give examples of what Sui rulers did. The Sui Dynasty: The Grand Canal (p. 282-283)

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    in a snowstorm. The young man wishes that he was at home. “I could see everything. The green tablecloth‚ the plates with the holly pattern‚ the red candles waiting to be lit‚” says the son (301). The young man seems shy to speak to his dad‚ “I was supposed to say‚ “Right‚ doctor‚” but I didn’t say anything” (301). He is always thinking in advance and calculating the risks of his movements and the careless actions of his father. Also‚ he seems more organized unlike his dad “I was a boy who kept his

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    female roles in this play. He refers to Ophelia and Gertrude as “instruments through which Claudius attempts to spy on Hamlet” (Bevington 301). This is true because they listen to Claudius and do whatever he asks of them. Also‚ he says that

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