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    Divorce

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    When legal separation is better than divorce (by Charma Pipersky‚ Attorney) When you decide it’s time to file for a divorce‚ tax consequences are probably the last thing on your mind. This makes it too easy for you to miss serving your Petition in time to get a final judgment of divorce entered by December 31. And for many couples‚ being able to file as “single” or “head of household” might save a bundle in federal and state taxes. This is especially true since the 1993 tax laws. Before‚ it was

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    experiments during 1887-1891 that completely validated Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetic waves. It was only in the 1940’s (World War II) that microwave theory received substantial interest that led to radar development. Communication systems using microwave technology began to develop soon after the birth of radar. The advantages offered by microwave systems‚ wide bandwidths and line of sight propagation‚ provides an impetus for the continuing Development of low cost miniaturized microwave components. APPLICATIONS

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    WEATHER ANALYSIS & FORECASTING

 ** Weather Analysis: process of collecting‚ compiling‚ analyzing and transmitting the observational data of atmospheric conditions *this data & analysis is then used to forecast future weather conditions * Types of data: * Each weather station‚ 10‚000 around the world‚ collects the same data at the same time‚ at least 4 times per day(0000‚ 0600‚1200‚ 1800 GMT) * Most US stations also collect data continuously or at least every hour

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    break-down and presentation of social intelligence is helpful for those interested in developing or improving their social intelligence. Each of those parts‚ as presented by Albrecht‚ will be discussed in turn. “Social Radar” Situational awareness can be thought of as having a “social radar‚” or the ability to read situations and interpret the behaviors of others in terms of possible intentions‚ emotional states‚ and reactions. It includes a knowledge of cultural “holograms”—the unspoken background patterns

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    Battle of Britain For residents of Southern England‚ 1940 was a horrific year. “ Citizens of London lived through the Blitz ” as the British Royal Air force (RAF) did their best to defend their country (Wawro‚ par. 1). The “ Germans had defeated France‚ Poland‚ and Czechoslovakia leaving the United Kingdom as the only country in their way of winning the war in Western Europe ” (Wawro par. 1). The Battle of Britain began on “July 10‚ 1940” (Wawro par. 1). This Battle was “an air conflict or

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    is not a normal boy. “He went with her without protest into the house‚ his dark head bobbing at the level of her waist. At the age of three‚ he showed no fear of the ultrasonic dryer in the kitchen.”(p. 32 l. 28-32). It is not normal for a three-year-old boy to do as his mother says without protest or not to be afraid of the ultrasonic dryer‚ which properly is big and noisy. Through the short story‚ more and more tells us that the communication between Monica and David is almost non-existent. We see

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    In Robert McNamara’s memoir‚ In Retrospect‚ McNamara provides intimate details on the events surrounding both the Kennedy‚ and Johnson administration. Moreover‚ he reflects on the some of the most controversial issues surrounding the cold war era‚ specifically‚ the “the Tonkin Golf Incident”‚ and the resolution it gave way to. McNamara examines what he believes to be the key questions surrounding these events that have sparked debate for decades. Did attacks occur on two US naval warships in the

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    vol. 31‚ 187 (1970) [2] Mayer and Schwartzman (1979)‚ Electronic Materials‚ vol.8‚ 855 (1979) [3] R. Schaller (1997)‚ "Moore ’s Law: Past‚ Present‚ and Future‚" IEEE Spectrum‚ June 1997‚ pp. 52–59. [4] Ahmed A.Busnaina and Glenn W.Gale (1995)‚ “Ultrasonic and Megasonic Review”‚ Precision Cleaning Proceedings (1995) [5] Mitsushi Itano‚ Ichiro Kawanabe‚ FredrickW [6] Michael H. Jones‚ Stephen H. Jones‚ “Wet-chemical etching and cleaning of silicon” Virginia semiconductor Inc.(2003) [7] Kern W [10]

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    Microwaves

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    Direct Broadcast Satellite‚ and Military communications. Some more examples of uses for microwaves are Microwave Radio used in broadcasting and telecommunication and the Bluetooth. Devices Using These Waves: One device that uses microwaves is radar. The radar uses microwave radiation to detect characteristics‚ range‚ speed of remote objects. Dangers That Have Been Reported: When injury from microwaves occur it usually results from insulated or stopped heating in the body. Exposure to microwave

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    The only explanation is that they used highly advanced machinery. When we look at the ancient granite artifacts in Egypt‚ we find evidence of manufacturing methods that involve the use of advanced machinery for example lathes‚ milling machines‚ ultrasonic drilling machines and high-speed saws. Their accuracy was not produced by chance but is repeated over and over again. (Dunn‚ 1998‚ Ch. 8) Human beings cannot replicate with such precision. After all‚ we are humans‚ and we make mistakes. Another

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