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    and recognize the difference between a Sergeant and a Corporal. Hence‚ in order to explain that I know‚ and acknowledge the difference between these two higher ranking officers‚ I am writing this essay to explain my understanding. The Marine Corps rank of Sergeant narrowly parallels that of the Corporal in regards to duties and responsibilities. The basic duties and responsibilities of all the noncommissioned officer (NCO) ranks never changes. The major difference between a Sergeant and a Corporal

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    any human part that they had initially held onto it was that they tried to portray themselves as someone they were not. Throughout both stories these two characters’ fight against ego to try and take hold of the power and control‚ but Id cannot take form of ego. They tried to portray that they had the ability to change into a man of law and order‚ but survival instincts push themselves forward. Even in both stories Jack and Corey had blatantly told the survivals to forget all laws and morality‚ and

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    not be a problem. It becomes a problem when people do not cooperate and want to start fighting back. Officers are just trying to do their job and protect everyone. Sometimes they can be wrong about who they stop but at least know that person knows what they were doing is suspicious and not good to do around. The case took long to process because it was hard trying to figure out if the officer had the right to seize the weapon. In order to search someone you have to have probable cause. The court

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    Food Energy Conversion

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    ISSN 0254-4725 Food energy – methods of analysis and conversion factors FAO FOOD AND NUTRITION PAPER 77 Ingested energy (IE) = gross energy (GE) Faecal energy (FE) Combustible gas (GaE) (from microbial fermentation) Digestible energy (DE) Urinary energy (UE) Surface energy (SE) Metabolizable energy (ME) Heat of microbial fermentation Obligatory thermogenesis‚ i.e. excess heat relative to glucose during ATP synthesis Net (metabolizable) energy (NME) Non-obligatory dietary thermogenesis

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    Conversion of Energy

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    Hydraulics – CIVL 2130 Conservation of Energy Aim The aim of this lab experiment is to observe the flow behaviour of water through a pipe of variable section. Firstly‚ we will investigate the interchange of pressure and kinetic energy at each diameter change. Secondly‚ we will study the application of this interchange to the flow metering devices. Lastly‚ energy losses due to friction and pressure effects are estimated. Experimental Apparatus [pic] Pre-lab Question Pressure varies

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    Intro Java and JavaScript share many similarities‚ but are unique in many more ways. The two languages share similar goals and history‚ but both serve vastly different purposes. While both are object-oriented languages‚ Java is an interpreted language while JavaScript is‚ as its name implies‚ a scripting language‚ and not a true programming language. Java is meant mostly to be a multi-tiered language‚ while JavaScript was written to be a client-side language. While the two languages may look very

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    Confederation began to fail and officials realized that a new document needed to be written in place of the Articles. This debate of what to do formed two main groups‚ the federalists and antifederalists. In the following paragraphs I will explain five key issues and each side of the argument. Each side will be explained because I do not think one side could fully encapsulate what was needed in the new central government. It is true that there have been very few successful republics in the history of the

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    grave and (b) caused D to have a justifiable sense of being seriously wronged [objective]. In order to determinate if Locke can use the partial defence of loss of control these are the questions we need to ask: Did Locke have a qualifying triggers‚ what there anything said or done or a fear of serious violence? No‚ Hurley did not provoke or in any sense caused a fear of violence to Locke. This means the partial defence for loss of control has failed. Locke could be liable for involuntary manslaughter

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    smallest thing can make a huge difference” well they aren’t wrong. Tragedy of the Commons (TOC) is basically the same thing but has a negative impact and is in a public land. Why is it important? The reason why TOC is important is because very tragic stuff could happen. For example The Lorax and in real life the story of the Passenger Pigeons. Both groups of people realized what was happening after it was too late. Both were caused because of greed. The difference is one species did survive and

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    i want to be pilot

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    I want to be a pilot “I want to be a pilot when I grow up… because it’s a fun job and easy to do. That’s why there are so many pilots flying today. Pilots don’t need much school‚ they must learn numbers so they can read instruments. Pilots should be brave so that they won’t be scared if it’s foggy and they can’t see‚ or if a wing or motor falls off they should stay calm so they’ll know what to do. Pilots have to have good eyes to see through clouds and they can’t be afraid of lightning or thunder

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