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    Starz has recently released a press release about Black Sails Season 4 premiere date and its poster, which depicted the best final season they prepared for the American dramatic pirate adventure television series. According to the press release, the network announced about the details of Black Sails Season 4 from its premiere date in Jan. 29, 2017, Sunday at 9 p.m. ET/PT to the previous accomplishments made in the past two years. In addition to that, it mentioned that the series will only…

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    As my Full Sail journey begins I have enjoyed my experience so far. As a matter of fact, I was curious of what my English composition class will offer me. In other words, I wanted to find out my improvements, my weaknesses and the quality of my writing skills. Throughout the course, I was able to analyze and revise assignments. Also, conduct research on my role model and his perseverance to serve that as a motivation towards my future classes and career. From an English composition course I was…

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    From the case it is clearly reflected that Hi-Sail Company's balance sheet was not as per the standard. The president and the chief financial officer along with client showed some sense of urgency to get the incorrect audit fieldwork (Draft of balance sheet) from the auditor without last year’s potential tax liabilities, debt related to join ventures information etc. During audit information was not correctly provided to the auditor. To handle this situation the first action…

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    wondered why art stood out to you? Why you preferred one piece of art over a different piece of art? Do you know what makes a good piece of art stand out? Before enrolling into Full Sail for my Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design I would not have been able to adequately answer any of these questions. My time at Full Sail has surely been productive and has been an enormous eye opener on how to read into art and what to look for to define each piece of art effectively. I have choses 3 photos from…

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    {There is also another type of shade structure that uses sail shades which are effective in protecting people and their belonging from the various weather conditions.|Another type of shade structure that is effective in keeping off the sun's dangerous rays is the sail shades.|There is also another category of sun shade structures that is popular and great in its regard is the sail shade.} {They are made of UV stabilized materials combined with non-rusting fixings to…

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    lateen sails. Lateen sails are triangular sails, which allowed explorers to use the wind to their advantage when sailing. Caravels had a tilted bow and two masts. These masts were called the mizzen mast and the mainmast. Two of Columbus’s ships were caravels, the Nina and the Pinta. In Vasco de Gama’s first expedition for Portugal, three of his four ships were caravels. Bartholomew Dias used one caravel in his expedition around the Cape of Good Hope.…

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    Caravels were generally around75 feet long. As mentioned before, the typical caravel had two or three pole masts, lateen-rigged (i.e., with triangular sails). Afterwards, new versions added a fourth mast with square sail for running before the wind. Caravels were usually built with a double tower at the stern (aftermost part of the boat) or and a single tower in the bow (the front of the boat). In overall, caravels were smaller and lighter…

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    In order to float, they use tiny air bubbles to provide them with buoyancy. Another way they move is with their sail. Most are “left- handed” with a sail that runs along the body from upper- left to lower- right. Some do have sails that run from upper- right to lower- left though. Because of these sails, they only sail downwind.Also, due to their reliance on the wind, storms usually wash up millions of them along ocean shores every spring and summer. There has been…

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    thinks he’s a demon and shouldn’t be honored at all. What are the similarities about these two articles? Two similarities is that Columbus was credited for finding America and how he changed the world. In the article “ Sail On” it states, “ Columbus’ voyage made…

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    sixteen-year-old Abby Sunderland was rescued from the Indian Ocean. The teenager had attempted to sail around the world, but was caught in a storm that destroyed her boat and left her stranded in the middle of the ocean. Letting Abby Sunderland circumnavigate the world was a huge mistake. It was a careless sanction made by her parents to allow it. Abby Sunderland should not have been allowed to sail around the world because she is too young, her parents were careless making the decision, and…

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