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    Ryne Selcer The Capabilities of Drones in War-Time Tactics Since the introduction of drones in war‚ the NY Times claims that the “CIA have not committed one civilian fatality‚ while allowing the troop death rate to decrease dramatically.” During the constant bettering of machinery throughout the world‚ the use of technology has come to a halt when it comes to an unmanned aerial vehicle. Slowly proving to be more reliable than the average pilot‚ in the years progressing new found respect has

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    How the Predator UAV Work

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    How the Predator UAV Works Military commanders use tactics and strategy in combat to inflict as much damage on the enemy while trying to risk as few personnel and resources as possible. This principle was at the heart of the development of the RQ-1 and MQ-1Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. These high-tech aircraft‚ controlled by a crew miles away from the dangers of combat‚ are capable of reconnaissance‚ combat and support roles in the hairiest of battles. In a worst-case scenario‚ if a Predator

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    Abraham Karem created the predator drone. The MQ-1 predator drone is one is one of several different predator drones but most common and one of the first ones. The MQ-1 is a UAV which stands for unmanned aerial vehicle. “This high-tech aircraft is controlled by a crew miles away from the dangers of combat.” The information gathered from the MQ-1 can be transferred to a satellite and then to soldiers or a military personel. “The MQ-1 has a synthetic aperture radar (a side-looking radar system)‚ a

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    In Development

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    In development ▪ US Mechatronics has produced a working automated sentry gun and is currently developing it further for commercial and military use. ▪ MIDARS‚ a four-wheeled robot outfitted with several cameras‚ radar‚ and possibly a firearm‚ that automatically performs random or preprogrammed patrols around a military base or other government installation. It alerts a human overseer when it detects movement in unauthorized areas‚ or other programmed conditions. The operator can then instruct

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    were inspired to write due to the war but Wilfred Owen fought in the western front while Jessie Pope stayed in the comfort of the home front. ’Who’s for the Game’ gave young men false impressions of war while ’Dulce et Decorum Est’ showed readers the grim realities of war. Jessie Pope’s ’Who’s for the Game was written to recruit young men into the army. The poem made war sound like a fun sport game shown in this quotation "Who’s for the game‚ the biggest that’s played‚ The red crashing game of a fight

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    1. Describe the action taking place in the cartoon and identify any key objects or persons. A man with a snake head in a grim reaper costume labeled drug abuse is dragging a young man in a suit into a coffin underground. The direction in which he is being dragged to (by a string which is attached to a ring on his nose) by the grim reaper leads to an underground coffin and in the opposite direction there are signs that point to education‚ employment‚ career‚ and good health. 2. Explain the cartoonist’s

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    Point Of View December 4‚ 2011 E block The three points of view are first person‚ third person limited‚ and third person omniscient. First person is when the narrator is a character in the story. Third limited is telling from one characters perspective‚ and omniscient is an all seeing‚ all knowing narrator. Situational irony is defined as a contradiction between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. Narrator point of view creates situational irony

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    Death Note

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    The Reaper of the Persona series has its own unique feature that distinguish it from other "grim reapers" in popular culture. The Reaper‚ instead of carrying a gigantic scythe‚ wields two long-barrel revolvers. Its face is shrouded in bandages‚ with only one ominous yellow eye to see its surroundings. It wears two long steel chains each across its left and right shoulders‚ forming a cross. Persona 3Edit The Reaper lurks in Tartarus‚ and will appear to the player when certain conditions are met

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    portrayed realistically | Motifs 1. Dream is a reality 2. Symbolic imagery 3. Death | Meaning 1. Usually dream sequences are meek‚ creates dream’s unreality realistically; people can relate to it 2. Mirror + flower = feminity 3. The Grim-reaper figure foreshadows death‚ which occurs later in the film | Directorial IntentionTo create an avant-garde film that dealt with very dark psychological problems16mm film vs conventional 35mm filmStylized like a poem | MeaningAvant-garde (became

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    The Grim Reaper‚ isolated from the rest of society‚ basically wanders the earth‚ taking the lives of individuals. Faulkner carefully chooses Percy Grimm’s name to draw these parallels and imply that Grimm lives detached from the rest of the world. Like the Grim Reaper‚ Percy works a thankless job that inevitably causes resentment from others. Additionally‚ the name Grimm paints an

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