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    Comprehension Check

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    Homework 1.1 #15. Find the sides of each of the two polygons if the total number of sides of the polygons is 13‚ and the sum of the number of diagonals of the polygons is 25. Assume: 8 and 5 D1= (n-3) n=13 D1= (8-3) D=25 D1= 20 D2= (n-3) D2= (5-3) D2= 5 Answer: The number of sides in each polygon is 8 and 5 #17. What is the name of a regular polygon that has 90 diagonals? Given: D = 90 Required: Name of regular polygon D = (n-3)

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    On 9/11/2001 United States was attacked by terrorist group called al-Qaeda. 19 of them hijacked 4 planes. One plane crashed into the pentagon killing 184 people. Another plane‚ flight 93‚ crashed into an empty flied in Pennsylvania. The plane was originally heading to Washington DC‚ but crashed in a flied because the passengers fought back. The last 2 planes hit into the twin towers. The damage was so much that the south tower collapsed 56 minutes after it was attacked and the north tower didn’t

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    The Pentagon Wars- Review and analysis The Pentagon is responsible to check the development of new projects and also curtail excessive spending in the projects. One of these projects was initiated to develop the Bradley Armored Personnel Carrier. The project was undertaken in 1968 with a vision to create an armored personnel carrier with the objective to bring troops to the combat zone swiftly‚ efficiently and safely. The initial plan was designed to hold 11 men and one driver. The Bradley’s objective

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 29 January 2004 MEMORANDUM FOR HQ USAF/SCMSC IN TURN FROM: HQ USAF/SCMV 1250 Air Force Pentagon Washington DC 20330-1250 SUBJECT: The Trip Report Format 1. Purpose: briefly state the reason for your trip. The report should answer the questions who‚ what ‚ when‚ where‚ why‚ and how much‚ and then provide recommendations and conclusions. Attach meetings minutes or any other background documents that provide

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    9/11 Speech The idea of writing a speech on the aftermath of 9/11 was initially frustrating‚ I froze. At first glance‚ seven years just didn’t seem to carry much reverence. However‚ the more I wrestled with the idea‚ the more I began to realize how flawed this way of thinking might be. I had minimized a moment in our nation’s history so powerful‚ that even seven years later‚ the images of that day are like fresh paint in our minds. Everyone in this room can remember the exact time and place

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    obedience. Therefore individuals have the duty to violate domestic laws to prevent crimes against humanity" Daniel Ellsberg did similar expose in 1971‚ releasing US decisions on Vietnam war‚ and was also awarded in 1978 "Gandhi Peace Prize". These "Pentagon papers" revealed that US knew it was gonna lose the war and that casualties would be higher if it continued. Snowden applied for political asylum in 20 countries but each was indirectly threatened by US. A hero‚ dissident‚ traitor‚ whistle-blower

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    up S1: Nash in the pentagon breaking the codes S2: Nash at home with Alicia bathing baby The film “A Beautiful Mind” by Ron Howard is about a mathematician who suffers from Schizophrenia. The film follows John Nash and his story from start of College to end. Howard uses a range of aspects to help show the audience how Nash is feeling. In this essay I will be looking at two different sequences showing these aspects. Sequence one will be when Nash first went to the Pentagon to break the codes for

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    16 October 2013 The Government: Can it be trustworthy? How important is your privacy? Most people would agree having privacy is a huge concern‚ especially when it involves personal business. In recent breaking news‚ Edward Snowden‚ a 30-year-old high school dropout‚ who worked for the NSA‚ released private information to America. He announced the NSA is tracking citizen’s phone calls and monitoring emails. Most people in the U.S. were very frustrated once the information went viral. Many people

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    The Pentagon Papers is a 2003 film that follows the life of Daniel Ellsberg up to his release of the Pentagon Papers. These papers uncovered years of governmental lies that prompted the continuation of the Vietnam War. This was an important release of information; this uncovering coupled with new visualizations

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    Throughout American politics‚ two particularly well known categorizations of race and ethnicity have arisen: "Color Dichotomy" and the later "Ethno-racial Pentagon." Each seeks to define and categorize the vast racial diversity America prides itself on. While intending to create clear and fair ethno-racial constructions‚ there are obvious advantages and weak spots to each for the purposes of analyzing American politics. An "old-fashioned" and less popular method of categorization is the "Color Dichotomy

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