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Keep ur head down Mike, pls be careful. Tell the guys there are people who love them, and for all the sacrifice. Here's to us, and those like us. Damned few left. God bless 'em. Barry Sheridan. Michael, Thank you for this sympathetic treatment of the lives and deaths of so many brave service personnel and the excellent photographs. It is heartening in a way to know that even in this world there are still those with the courage to step forwards and tackle a most difficult job on behalf of nations whose populations often cannot be bothered to give them a thought.

Your conribution remains a vital component of getting some perspective of what it going and how we are doing. It is also important that our guys realise that many of us care very deeply about their fate, even if all we can do is write irate letters to disinterested parliamentarians with the notable exception of Lady Anne Winterton.

Keep your head down, regards Barry Sheridan. A visible electric discharge accompanied by ionization of surronding atmosphere on a pointed object, such as the mast of a ship or the wing of an airplane or helicopter.

Micheal Yon you are an amazing man. I pray each and every day for all the soilders serving and for you Micheal. Thank you.. Fantastic photos and low light performance. Could you share what camera you're using these days? I shed a tear today. Thank you all for your service and sacrifice. Michael, thanks for bringing the lives of these brave soldiers to us. The mainstream media seems to just broadcast body-counts, seemingly nameless and anonymous body-counts. Thank you for the telling the stories of these heroes and photographing their work.

It really puts a face on a war that if too often forgotten here at home. May God bless you and all of our brave soldiers. A very sweet story in rememberance of all that have fallen, including the naming of the "Nightingale" aura, the Kopp-Etchells Effect.

I thought at first you had named it in passing, calling the copters "Nightingales! You seem to be living a life that was meant to endure and report the news from the battle front. Otherwise, you could have been on tht fateful mission, when so many were lost. Americans know that freedom is never free and our fighting men and women and their coalition of brave soldiers will never let that be taken from us. It's true that politicians at home have done their best to obscure what's going on in Afghan, with the health care debacle, home foreclosures, bank and auto industry bailouts, but we know our young men and women of our country and the coalition countries are fighting for their VERY LIVES and could care less about those things, but will fight to their deaths to preserve the right of those at home to dworry about those things!

Tell the Brits and other coalition partners that we shed our tears for their losses, just like they were our own, as they give their lives along side our troops.

All for one and One for ALL! Save travels Michael! Thanks so much for honoring our fallen warriors. You and these brave men and women are the sort that have built and defended the greatest civlizations mankind has ever known. May God protect you all and bring you home safe and sound.

Please send send my condolences to our British comrades. Though I think they talk funny :- , I have no doubt of their courage and commitment. Best regards. TARAKAI, Afghanistan — A group of Taliban fighters made their announcement in the bazaar of a nearby village a few days ago, and the word spread fast: anyone caught voting in the presidential election will have his finger — the one inked for the ballot — cut off.

So in this hamlet in southern Afghanistan, a village of adobe homes surrounded by fields of corn, the local people will stay home when much of the rest of the country goes to the polls on Thursday to choose a president.

Everybody knows it," said Hakmatullah, a farmer who, like many Afghans, has only one name. Remembrance by Rob Root Throughout their lives they tried, To fight for the way of the cause. In honorable ways they died, Yet we could not give pause. Now that the fight is done, Those that we cherish are safe. Our friends are gone Did they seal their fate, So that we may endure, The things they held so dear? After all this time, We must try and make amends.

Now is the time, To honor our fallen friends. Great post, Mike. Never forget. Jeez, a CH They were old when I joined the Marine Corps nearly 40 years ago. Talk about q flying antique. The helli in the pictures is the CH not the CH Prosaically, what you saw was electroluminescence.

Sometimes known as the von Guericke effect, after the first man deliberately to produce it. Your title is better. These are great photos, but they're pretty small. I'd love to see you publish these in a book someday. Thanks michael ,Im sorry to see people I used to know stilll there. But am glad that their story is being reported, and the guys I knew are still the blokes i used to know , still taking the urine out of each other while doing the job.

I have no idea what they are going through, I left in If you see anybody who was in c. God bless you, Brother Yon, accept our thanks for your fine work and be brave. I am an old warrior, an ex-Marine Viet Nam combat vet, and know well the tortuous path trod by you and the courageous men and women whose stories you commemorate. When the null hypothesis cannot be rejected, there are two possible cases:.

The result of the study was to fail to reject the null hypothesis. In reality, the null hypothesis was false. This is a Type II error. Breadcrumb Home 6 6. Try it! Section Question 1. If the power of a statistical test is increased, for example by increasing the sample size, how does the probability of a Type II error change?

Question 2. When we fail to reject the null hypothesis, can we accept the null hypothesis? For example, with a p value of 0. A summary is given of environmental analyses which suggest that 1 the likelihood of recurrence of a word within a context increases as the number of occurrences increases; 2 the repetition rates of other words in a context has no significant effect on the recurrence probability of a word; and 3 the recurrence probability of a word drops as a function of the number of words since the last occurrence of that word.

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