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    Top-Slice Drivers

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    Top-Slice Drivers Two years ago the Top-Slice Company moved from just making golf balls to also producing oversized drivers. Top-Slice makes three different models: the Bomber‚ the Hook King‚ and the Sir Slice-A-Lot. As the names suggest‚ the last two clubs help correct for golfers who either hook or slice the ball when driving. While‚ Top-Slice is pleased with the growing sales for all three models (see the following tables)‚ the numbers present Jacob Lee‚ the production manager‚ with

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    Avro Arrow In today’s society‚ the Canadian Army is viewed as a thing of with pity‚ seen as an organization in need of U.S. defense to survive; this image was pushed to the extremes by the lack of Canadian support and general apathy. Not many people think of Canada as a country that can hold its own when in a conflict with those of similar economic conditions such as Russia‚ America or even France. However‚ historically and statistically‚ Canada has been an extremely strong military power

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    Period 6 The Social Psychology of Hate behind the Holocaust Hate is everywhere. It always has been‚ from the beginning of time. When the cavemen started forming intense dislikes for one another over the last coconut to present day‚ when suicide bombers take their own and the lives of innocent people to express their hate. And somewhere in between those two occurrences‚ are hundreds and thousands of additional incidents that sprung from hate toward a concept‚ system or person. Prejudice‚ racism segregation

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    Jim Braddock

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    world from Max Baer. The general reaction in most quarters was described as‚ "the greatest fistic upset since the defeat of John L. Sullivan by Jim Corbett". Braddock would lose his heavyweight title two years later in an 8 round KO to "The Brown Bomber"‚ Joe Louis. He retired after a final win over Tomomy Farr in 1938. Jim was inducted into the Ring Boxing Hall of Fame in 1964‚ the Hudson County Hall of Fame in 1991 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in

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    Summary of Evidence On September 6‚ 1941‚ the Japanese government decided to go to war with America. (Japan had been preparing for the possibility of war for several years.) Though the final decision to actually go to war was deferred‚ pending a possible diplomatic breakthrough‚ the machinery for war‚ especially in the Imperial Japanese Navy‚ was put in motion. In April 1942 Japan wanted to expand their defensive lines so they went east towards the island of Midway (1000 miles from Hawaii)‚ they

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    War, Just or Not?

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    Published in the December 2001 issue of The Progressive A Just Cause‚ Not a Just War by Howard Zinn I believe two moral judgments can be made about the present "war": The September 11 attack constitutes a crime against humanity and cannot be justified‚ and the bombing of Afghanistan is also a crime‚ which cannot be justified. And yet‚ voices across the political spectrum‚ including many on the left‚ have described this as a "just war." One longtime advocate of peace‚ Richard Falk‚ wrote in

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    to fight Hitler to the last Russian or even to countenance a compromise peace at soviet expense.” (pg19) “His desire to maintain control on his people and to limit contact with the West caused friction when he limited landing rights for allied bombers...” (pg20) “Anglo-Americans frictions were occasionally as abrasive‚ especially in the Far East.” (pg20) “Suspicion remained strong on both sides; no one-assumed that good relations could be achieved easily and‚ on all sides‚ there were advisers

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    Yorktown’s air group hit Tulagi (Hearn). This attack should have alerted the Japanese to U.S. carriers in the area‚ but it did not — nor did a sighting of the U.S. fleet by a Japanese reconnaissance bomber because the covering force was never notified (Hearn).Balancing this‚ a U.S. Army Air Forces patrol bomber spotted the Port Moresby invasion force‚ but the USAAF failed to notify the Navy (Hearn). For the next two days‚ bad weather kept the two forces from finding each other‚ despite the fact that they

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    newly independent Air Force argued that its intercontinental nuclear bombers made aircraft carriers obsolete. The Navy‚ for its part‚ sought to defend the carrier force by making it apart of the nation’s nuclear war plans and deterrent posture. As a nuclear delivery platform‚ the carrier would operate a bit as it did in the cavalry role‚ depending on speed and stealth to reach a point at which it could launch its nuclear bombers. After that launch‚ it would attempt to survive as best it could‚ either

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    Politics in Nigeria

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    Abuja. What would the press have done with this story if John Akpava were a Muslim? A ‘suicide’ bomber was allowed into the premises of the Church of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN)‚ Jos‚ by a fellow member of the church‚ who detonated explosives that led to the death of 8 persons; 38 others were seriously injured. The Sun Newspaper of Tuesday‚ March 6th‚ 2012 reported that the said Boko Haram suicide bomber was identified by The Defence Headquarters (DHQ)‚ as Mr. Adams Joseph Ashaba‚ ‘who allegedly masterminded

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