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    fail. 2) if all hydraulic systems were to fail and 3) if the electrical systems were to fail. 3. No compartment may contain controls that would negatively affect the safe operation of the aircraft. No cargo or baggage may interfere with the fire suppression systems in the compartments. All materials used in compartments must be flame resistant. 4. A: A fire therein would be readily discernible to a member of the crew while at his station; and (2) All parts of the compartment are easily accessible in

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    are at the fire service’s disposal‚ in my opinion‚ the most effective is the presence of fire suppression systems in homes. With that being said‚ I’m in support of requiring the installation of fire sprinklers in homes‚ for while there may be an initial financial hit‚ there are far more pros than cons; such as reducing injury‚ death and cost of fires. Furthermore‚ the fact that residential fire suppression systems save lives is nothing new; for there are many initiatives with the goal of mandating

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    rising to the top based on qualities‚ not favoritism or social class. Yet while Napoleon could talk the talk‚ he would have far greater difficulty practicing what he preached. An examination of Napoleon’s foreign affairs as well as his domestic suppression of individual liberties and internal dissent to his authority reveals that this son of a poor nobleman was by no means a son of the Revolution but rather a Dictator. Although Napoleon accomplished several challenges in Europe‚ he also enforced

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    Women have always struggled to get equality they deserved from the society Victorian era to 21st Century due to male dominance‚ depression‚ hysteria‚ and gender roles. Female suppression is mostly due to male dominance because the men also feel like they were better and strong than the women. In the Victorian Era‚ women faced a lot challenges considering equality and rights compared to the 21st century. In the 21st century‚ Women have received more equality and rights in general society thanks to

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    The Suppression of Women Within Science Kristen MacKenzie Women’s Studies 1020E: 001 Monday‚ February 10th‚ 2014 Crystal Gaudet The Suppression of Women Within Science As Ellen Swallow Richards once said‚ “Men are here to stay; we might as well just work with them.” It goes without argument that science‚ technology‚ engineering and mathematics are all fields predominately occupied by males. Throughout the past decades women have been striving to be seen as equal to men within

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    Twentieth century Britain is dubbed the Victorian era in which the woman is just the female of humanity‚ and that they have certain things to do in society. It is socially accepted that women care solely for the children‚ the house‚ the cooking and the cleaning and the men are the breadwinners and disciplinarians. Writer‚ Bernard Shaw‚ who was "dedicated to tearing down what he saw as the oppressive veil of Victorian ideal of womanhood-that women are self-sacrificing‚ pure‚ noble‚ and passive"

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    Fire Detection and Suppression Systems Author Institution Fire Detection and Suppression Systems Saponification has other uses other than soap making. It is used in firefighting. In commercial cooking industries‚ fire fighters use saponification to combat cooking-oils-fires. Cooking-oil-fires are difficult to suppress using other extinguishers. Using saponification‚ cooking-oil-fire extinguishers use a wet chemical that forms soapy foam on the oil fire quickly putting out the

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    International Journal of Mineral Processing 112–113 (2012) 19–29 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect International Journal of Mineral Processing journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ijminpro Swirl flow agitation for scale suppression J. Wu a‚⁎‚ G. Lane a‚ I. Livk a‚ B. Nguyen a‚ L. Graham a‚ D. Stegink b‚ T. Davis b a b CSIRO Process Science and Engineering‚ Minerals Down Under Flagship‚ Graham Rd‚ Highett‚ Victoria 3190‚ Australia Queensland Alumina Ltd‚ Parsons Point

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    Intersectionality is the one of social theory-especially in feminism. This theory argues that social suppression runs by not only gender and ethnicity but also other various variables such as social class‚ age‚ sexuality‚ culture‚ religion‚ health status‚ financial condition‚ etc. In other words‚ the discrimination is not formed by just one factor but by several factors which indicate one’s identity. With blending those variables‚ one is discriminated against on many layers. For example‚ African-American

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    forest through fire suppression. Wildland firefighters are significant to United States’ governed forests‚ Oregon’s forests‚ and our economy. The first recorded wildland firefighting crew was the Unites States Army‚ who was sent to protect Yellowstone National Park “in 1886 when the U. S. Army was assigned the responsibility for its protection” (NWCG). Upon the Army’s arrival they found several fires burning‚ some were in areas unreachable to man‚ so the first fire suppression techniques were developed

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