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From Wikipedia: "The Freedom Fighter's handbook is the name of a fifteen-page propaganda ebook that was once synthetic via the U.S. critical Intelligence organisation and airdropped over Nicaragua in 1983, with the said aim of supplying a "Practical advisor to freeing Nicaragua from oppression and distress by means of paralyzing the military-industrial advanced of the traitorous marxist state". The guide explains numerous tools during which the typical citizen may cause civil affliction. The airdrops started after the Sandinista nationwide Liberation entrance, which had overthrown the previous Nicaraguan chief, Anastasio Somoza in 1979, and had ties to the Soviet Union and Cuba, started to fund an analogous progressive workforce in El Salvador. A Contra fighter gave the handbook to a U.S. reporter in Honduras in 1984.
The e-book describes some ways within which the typical citizen may well disrupt the typical workings of the govt. It starts off with activities that require little to no possibility in any respect, equivalent to hiding or destroying vital instruments, calling in ill for paintings, and leaving lighting fixtures and taps on. It then progresses to educate humans to scouse borrow meals from the govt, unlock cattle from farming cooperatives, make fake experiences of fires and crimes, and sever mobile traces. 4 pages are dedicated to disabling autos. by way of the top of the pamphlet, there are specific diagrams exhibiting the way to make Molotov cocktails and use them to firebomb police stations."
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1-10 and 1-11 [10] [11]). It is 10 to 20 cm long and 12 mm in diameter. It is flattened posteriorly and contains 16 to 20 horseshoe-shaped cartilaginous rings. At the sixth ring, the trachea becomes intrathoracic. The first and last rings are broader than the rest. The lower borders of the last ring split and curve interiorly between the two bronchi to form the carina at the T5 level (angle of Louis, second intercostal space). The posterior part of the trachea, void of cartilage, consists of a membrane of smooth muscle and fibroelastic tissue joining the ends of the cartilages.
41 42 Hagberg: Benumof's Airway Management, 2nd ed. Figure 1-19 Cross-sectional view of trachea and bronchus. Note different sites of attachment of posterior membrane in the tracheal and bronchial sections. Also note invagination of posterior membrane into the lumen in the collapsed state. (From Horsfield K: The relation between structure and function of the airways of the lung. ) Figure 1-20 Cross-sectional views of medium bronchi (4 to 8 mm diameter) with peribronchial space. (From Horsfield K: The relation between structure and function of the airways of the lung.