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    Shark Attack (Summarizing and Note-taking) Read the story on this website: http://www.sciencecases.org/shark/shark.asp Answer the following questions: 1. Identify at least five organ systems in this region of the arm that the surgeon would have marked for reattachment. Cardiovascular‚ Muscular‚ Skeletal‚ Nervous‚ and Integumentary 2. List the names of the specific structures that had to be reattached. The axillary arteries had to be reattached. Bicep and tricep muscle

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    outage incident‚ Trump gave a "Covfefe"-esque response as to the worker’s motivation. In what is mystifying to some on Twitter‚ the POTUS said his account was sabotaged because his messages were "finally getting out... and having an impact." https://www.inquisitr.com/4595893/trumps-twitter-account-down-update-hero-employee-sabotaged-potus-account-last-day-on-job/ President Donald Trump’s social media account handle‚ @aRealDonaldTrump‚ went dark on Thursday for roughly 11 minutes and followers "went

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    On the day of the 11th anniversary of the September 11th‚ 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center‚ another attack unfolded--this time‚ on foreign soil‚ but still very much hitting close to home. Four U.S. citizens--the U.S. ambassador to Libya‚ Chris Stevens; a Foreign Service information management officer‚ and two other U.S. personnel--died when members of the radical Islamist group called Ansar al-Sharia‚ one of many extremist Salafi groups‚ clashed with security forces in Benghazi after protesting

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    Surviving the Elements of a Zombie Attack With the zombie apocalypse quickly approaching‚ it is crucial to find a safe location that is located within a few hours of traveling and that could offer shelter from inclement weather‚ provides a large dry area that is equipped for sleeping‚ storing weapons‚ ammunition‚ food and medical supplies. The Eastern Kentucky Mountains are an undeveloped area that is sparsely populated and is reachable with limited entry. The mountains offer isolation‚ caves

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    siege of a terrorist attack on the ill-fateful eve of 26th December 2008. The rampage that went on for a period of four days claimed as many as 160 lives‚ both Indian and foreigners. The attack exposed India’s vulnerability to terrorism. Taj Mumbai that stayed ablaze for almost two days and three nights now stands symbolic of the tragic events of that day. During the attack on Taj Mumbai‚ a total of 31 people died and about 28 were injured. Post the attack the world became aware of what actually went

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    (Based on the December 26th attack) What Are Tsunamis‚ and What Causes Them? Tsunamis are ocean waves produced by earthquakes or underwater landslides. The word is Japanese and means "harbor wave‚" because of the devastating effects these waves have had on low-lying Japanese coastal communities. A tsunami is a series of waves that can travel at speeds averaging 450 (and up to 600) miles per hour in the open ocean. As the waves approach the coast‚ their speed decreases and their amplitude increases

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    A Day Not Forgotten‚ the Attack on Pearl Harbor K. D. HIST 102 Instructor Amy Ware October 23‚ 2010 The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on December 7‚ 1941 remains a clear memory for both nations. Everything seemed to have played in favor of the Empire of Japan; from planning‚ to gathering the necessary resources‚ the silent 3‚300 nautical mile journey of the task force and ultimately the attack itself. From a tactical standpoint the attack was one of the most ingenious naval

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    December 7‚ 1941‚ Pearl Harbor was attacked in one of the worst attacks in American History. The attack on Pearl Harbor cost the United States 2‚500 lives‚ wounded 1‚000 people‚ heavily damaged or destroyed 18 ships‚ and destroyed or put out of action close to 300 airplanes (History). The USS Arizona was hit the hardest and lost the most. Almost nine minutes after being hit four times by Japanese bombers‚ the USS Arizona sank taking 1‚177 crew members with her (History). This is the story of the

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    THE 9/11 TERRORIST TRIALS The 9/11 Terrorist Trials Jose Quesada CRJ-305 September 5‚ 2013 For over a decade the central debate about enemy combatants has been what kind of trials and due process rights are they entitled to. These combatants are not quite prisoners of war‚ but they are not run-of-the mill criminals either. They are being detain at Guantanamo Bay with no formal charges or access to the free world. The reasoning for this is‚ on September 14‚ 2001 the United

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    legislation‚ upholds authority and comradeship‚ and ensures social stability in times of war and peace. Mbiti (1975) buttresses this position that religion is formal in all areas of human life. It has dominated the thinking of many people of different origins‚ particularly Africans‚ to such an extent that it has shaped their cultures‚ their social lives‚ their political organization and economic activities. To the African religion is culture Even though African Traditional Religion plays a significant

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