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…was virtually unknown in the west until September 11; the attacks have been a boon for the network, suddenly increasing its viewership from 35 million to billions. An undisclosed relationship with Al-Qaeda ensures exclusive access to valuable footage - and a grasp…
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…an air traffic control system. 1970's fuel prices increases dramatically, the 80's saw deregulations, and the 90's saw a dramatic increase in the number of passengers. And of course 2000's can be characterized by the events of September 11, 2001…
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…would be wide spread and devastating. There are six common types of computer attacks: Military/Intelligence Attacks, Business Attacks, Financial Attacks, Terrorist Attacks, Grudge Attacks, and Reasonless Attacks. . Our national security is at jeopardy…
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…The Second World War began with Hitler's attack on Poland in 1939 and ended with the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945. During these six years many battles were fought in both the European and Pacific theatre that led to the success of the Allies…
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…Coronary Heart Disease Arteriosclerosis narrowing of the coronary arteries causes coronary heart disease. It's likely to produce angina pectoris, heart attack or both. Coronary heart disease caused 466,101 deaths in 1997 and is the single leading…
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…for Buford to attack. Lee on the other hand disagreed with the defensive tactic and wanted to attack Buford. Of course Lee was above Longstreet and would get his way. Buford woke in the morning only to smile and smirk as he heard General Heth’s men trying…
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…to form a barrier just inside the moat. In many cases, a palisade topped each barrier. Enemies attacking a castle had to break through the defenses of one or more baileys before they could reach the motte's defenses. In the 1100's, people began to build more…
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…the Gulf of Tonkin incident. A Major turning point for this war is considered to be the Tet Offensive (January 31, 1968) – this was a surprise attack by the Viet Cong in which they lost (Groliers). The United States began this war…
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…at the other end of the parking lot. She began to get nervous and decided to walk towards the police call box that was just a few blocks away. But, before she could get to the call box. The strange man attacked her. She began to scream, “ Oh, my God, he stabbed me…
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…a critical advantage to the North Vietnamese. The monsoon season caused a low cloud layer and early morning fog every day. This in turn did not allow the United States to fully use their air attack capability. The bad weather also greatly delayed United States…
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