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    Carnival Cruises enjoyed a pretty good run prior to the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks. The company held 32% of the overall market‚ making it the largest cruise line in the world. As a result of the terrorist attacks cruise lines were forced to offer deep discount‚ which hand an impact on the bottom line. Bookings were down along with profit. This scenario was all too familiar to Carnival Cruises. In the beginning Carnival had struggled‚ but begin to gain popularity‚ by appealing to

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    On the night of December 25‚ 1776 George Washington planned a surprise attack on the Hessians in Trenton‚ New Jersey. His plan was to sneak up the Delaware River the following night. The plan took a full two days to create‚ but after it was made it sure was a great one. The following night Washington led a group of Army troops across the icy Delaware River. The used a very small boat with about twenty men on board. It was a hard and cold journey and least six men had to row the boat at a time.

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    (1) Present Details Bill Simmons‚ a former outspoken analyst for ESPN‚ was suspended last September for his critical comments of Rodger Goodell surrounding his handling of the Ray Rice domestic violence incident. Goodell claimed to have not seen the graphic footage of Rice knocking out his then Fiancé in a hotel elevator. Rice was handed a two game suspension for the domestic violence incident. Simmons‚ who was outraged by this decision‚ went on the air to call Goodell a liar‚ and said that his

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    At the Battle of Chancellorsville‚ the Army of Northern Virginia was faced with a serious threat by the Army of the Potomac and its new commanding general‚ Major General Joseph Hooker. General Lee decided to employ a risky tactic to take the initiative and offensive away from Hooker’s new southern thrust – he decided to divide his forces. Jackson and his entire corps went on an aggressive flanking maneuver to the right of the Union lines: this flanking movement would be one of the most successful

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    Abstract We can control power point show or media player through the swipe. Just swipe over the sensor to control it‚ the circuit has 2 sets of sensors for sensing the swipe. The sensors has an IR led with a photo diode. For media player show your hand over the sensor to play/pause the song. To stop the song show the hand over the sensor 1‚to play the next song just swipe the hand from right to left and to play previous song swipe the hand from right to left. The same swipe motion

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    Why did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor? The start of the Second Sino-Japanese War‚ in 1937‚ generated friction between the Japanese Empire‚ the United States and the British Empire. The United States and the United Kingdom reacted to the Japanese military actions in China by imposing an embargo on raw metal followed by oil also sent covert military aid to the Kuomintang government. When Japan occupied Indochina‚ a French colony in 1940‚ the Western powers responded with an asset freeze

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    The attack came on December 7th of 1941. This sparked anger in Americans everywhere. Almost immediately‚ the United States was officially in the war and no longer neutral. In my opinion‚ and not just because I am American‚ I believe it was a horrific decision

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    ’Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor?’ In December 1941‚ Pearl Harbor was assaulted by the Japanese. It was the outcome of a progression of occasions which conveyed strain amongst Japan and America to breaking point. Japan was a nation developing in force and stature and America soon came to understand that this development could demonstrate a risk to them. America meant to stop Japan’s development in its tracks as they understood that if the circumstance was left to advance any longer then the circumstance

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    African Americans Should Be Free From Attack by Satire Racism is an issue which frequently generates a great deal of heated debate. Back in history‚ the aspect of slavery is portrayed as the way of life for African Americans. Therefore‚ during the between 1954-68 period‚ the movement of black Americans became one of the most important movement in our history. It first appeared in the United States and the main concept of this movement concerned with social equality. Nowadays‚ most people believe

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    MECHANISM FOR DEFENDING DISTRIBUTED DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKS ON WEB SERVERS Jaydip Sen Innovation Labs‚ Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.‚ Bengal Intelligent Park‚ Salt Lake Electronic Complex‚ Kolkata‚ INDIA Jaydip.Sen@tcs.com ABSTRACT Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have emerged as a popular means of causing mass targeted service disruptions‚ often for extended periods of time. The relative ease and low costs of launching such attacks‚ supplemented by the current inadequate sate of

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