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    attached two (2) pictures of the installation in Omaha.  The installation in Dallas‚ although appears to be vessel‚ is not intended to be a vessel.   The design that was reviewed initially was to be condenser drain header sized to provide a minimum of 5 minutes of liquid supply  to the thermosyphon oil coolers.  However‚ pipe cap fitting were used on the inlet and outlet sides of the header in Dallas in lieu of reducing fittings that were utilized in Omaha.  I agree it looks like a vessel.  We can debate

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    a racist because she used the word niggardly‚ which is a synonym for stingy. 3. Students of Westside High School in Omaha‚ Nebraska were penalized by the school’s administration because they put up posters that were deemed inappropriate and racist. Although the writer does not have an actual works cited page‚ the writer cites from the Omaha World-Herald and US District Judge Kathryn Vratil. The use of the different frames makes the writers opinion more acceptable. When

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    Cultural Paper

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    New York City Police Department‚ Fact Sheet‚ New York City’s Arab Communities. Available on the Vera Institute Web site at www.vera.org. University of Nebraska at Omaha and the Latino Peace Officers Association‚ Police Outreach to the Hispanic/Latino Community: A Survey of Programs and Activities (Omaha: University of Nebraska at Omaha‚ 2002). Bureau of the Census‚ Hispanic Population in the United States: March‚ 2002 (Washington‚ DC: Bureau of the Census‚ 2003).

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    them. 2. He only buys the stock of companies in sound financial condition that can be purchased well below his assessment of their value. 3. He only buys stock in companies he understands. Warren Buffett was born on August 30‚1930 in Omaha‚ Nebraska the 2nd of three children and only Son of U.S representative Howard Horman Buffett. Even as a child‚ Buffett displayed an interest in making and saving money. In his high school days‚ he went door-to-door selling chewing gum‚ Coca-Cola‚ or

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    History of Gordmans

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    department stores yet it did not begin its business as a department store. Since 1915 Sam Richardson a Russian immigrant owned a small retail-clothing store in Omaha‚ Nebraska. Around 1936 Dan Gordman left the life of car repair and partnered with his soon to be father-in-law (Sam Richardson). In 1948 another store was opened in South Omaha and Dan purchased the store and the remaining of the company‚ thus the department store was born. Stores were then named Richman Gordman and they expanded quickly

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    findings. Bashford said the tractor lab and permit fees were never an issue until he received a letter from Kubota Tractor Corp. officials in 1995. Kubota‚ based in Japan‚ makes tractors and construction equipment. Dave Hardies‚ Kubota sales manager at Omaha Tractor‚ said Kubota tractors can be sold anywhere in the world except Nebraska. Kubota tests its tractors at a lab in Japan‚ and results are accepted worldwide. Company officials refuse to pay the Nebraska permit fee to sell larger tractors in the

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    tanks and vehicles were constructed. One of the new tanks was the Sherman Crab flail tank. The overall plan was to separate the beaches into five sections‚ and take them on a wide‚ overall front. Utah‚ Omaha‚ Gold‚ Juno‚ and Sword were the codenamed beaches. The Americans would invade Utah and Omaha. Britain and Canada would take Gold‚ Juno and Sword. In addition to having secret names‚ they had a “Secret Army” which was mostly French Resistance groups. There were ships to transport the forces‚ and

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    Opioids Research Paper

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    Opioids: An American Epidemic       Freeman 1 Opioids: An American Epidemic Abstract  This paper covers the research and ideas supporting  the hypothesis that prescription opioids are  one of the fastest growing epidemics throughout America. People all over America are affected  by the addiction of pain medication. While some people believe this to be a safe alternative way  to get high‚ that is not the case. Prescription opioids are extremely dangerous‚ highly addictive  and even lethal. Th

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    ability to stand where many brave men have fallen will forever be an experience that I will hold in the highest regard. Seeking a new adventure‚ I traveled with ITT to Normandy‚ France. We endured a long‚ yet beautiful bus ride‚ that would take me to Omaha beach‚ and later the American Memorial Cemetery.        There I was‚ standing on this dark street corner on a cold September morning. My bags were packed‚ and as I was waiting for the bus to arrive. I’m thinking that maybe I’m early because‚ I’m the

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    line began in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ followed the Platte River‚ crossed the Rocky Mountains at South Pass in Wyoming and then through northern Utah and Nevada before crossing the Sierras to Sacramento‚ California. Additional track was laid to connect Denver‚ Colorado and Salt Lake City‚ Utah and other cities not directly on the route. The Central Pacific laid 690 miles (1‚110 km) of track‚ starting in Sacramento‚ and the Union Pacific laid 1‚087 miles (1‚749 km) of track‚ starting in Omaha. The two lines

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