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    Within the decision matrix‚ the lower ranking indicates the more preferred results. The POW will be exhausted‚ crippled and sick because of the starvation or disease probably and they could not survive long march hours. Therefore‚ the short time to link-up with the Sixth Army is the most important to deliver POW alive and the criterion is weighted as 1. The Self-sufficiency of the operation is vital to control the progress of the operation and to respond unexpected threats. Moreover‚ the Rangers

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    Take Home Examination Question One Focus: David Malouf: The Great World Evaluate Malouf’s representation of Australian prisoners of war in Singapore and Thailand during World War II. Malouf’s The Great World is a novel of historical proportions‚ focusing on the impact of major events in the lives of ordinary Australians over decades. Malouf opens his readers to a mysterious and complex world where deep experiences of individuals are dissected in order to explore the impact of the inevitable suffering

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    Name Institution Course Date Project title: Experiment and improvement on noise reduction and efficiency of gears in diesel engine Thesis: In most machines‚ the major requirements for gear transmission are low sound excitation character‚ a high-level load carrying capability and generally high efficiency‚ which is more vital with increased environmental awareness. This paper discusses and analyzes two main elements gear system efficiency improvement and sound excitation. The main reason

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    He was a POW in one of the Japanese camps where they kept American soldiers hostage. During the time of life in the Japanese camps he was extremely skinny and was not treated the right way. "As Louie prepared to start Torrance High‚ he was looking less like an impish

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    tremendous torture were both different‚ but yet Louie and Mine were treated with disrespect‚ making them feel invisible in their suffering moments. Life in the camps for Louie was as bad as living in the house of full of demons. Louie and the other POWs were brutally treated

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    5. What were your reactions to some of the religious connections made in the film? Examples: the American sniper who always prayed to God before he shot someone; the Jewish soldier who taunted the German POWs; or the quote‚ “If God be for us‚ who could be against us?” 6. How did you feel about Captain Miller’s decision to stop and storm the radar tower and bunker? Do you think he would have done something differently if he had known the outcome? 4. What do you think about the decision to send a

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    injured. Instead of giving up‚ he persevered. Years later‚ he said: “All I had‚ I gave it.” Adversity continued to hit Louie’s life like powerful waves. He survived 47 days on an inflatable raft in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and years in Japanese POW camps. The sadist guard known as

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    Today’s  Agenda   —  Introduction  of  SCOPE  consulting     —  Business  Overview     —  Introduction  of  POW         —  Analysis   Ø    Immediate  Planning   Ø    Vendor  Supply     Ø    Price  Sensitivity   Ø    Long-­‐Term  Contracts   —  How  POW  works       —  Conclusion             SCOPE  Consul4ng  Team‚  LLM   —  Collaborative  consulting

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    Although many essays written about A Streetcar Named Desire concerns the "social attitude and psychological constitutions of its characters‚"(61) and the author‚ Tennessee Williams’‚ purpose in using of symbolism and imagery‚ Leonard Quirino instead intents to examine and emphasize the use of symbolism and how Tennessee Williams uses it in order to construct his marvelous play‚ A Streetcar Named Desire. Instead of focusing in terms of its theatrical presentation‚ Quirino sets out to reveal how two

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    overall there were around 40‚000 camps and other incarceration sites. Those camps held approximately 45‚000 prisoners. Before the war had came‚ numbers had dropped to 7‚500. As the war started‚ the numbers jumped back up to around 21‚000. Following Germany’s

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