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    soldier answered ¨we are going to the ship in the sea¨ zeus wasn't happy because his home was destroyed and his parents were gone. He couldn't find them nowhere. ¨Why do we need to go to the ship's¨, asked zeus ¨We don't know but captain price of the ship's want every surviving human on the ships so they take them to another village in the north¨answered one of the soldiers ¨Who was the army that just attacked our village¨asked zeus. They had made it to the ship safely there was an unknown…

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    Age Of Exploration Essay

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    Having technologies that could guide oneself were important. The ships also had to be sturdy and able to support a crew and luggage. There were a couple major ship advancements. One was the creation of the caravan. The caravel was commonly used ship which were maneuverable and medium sized. Some of the uses of the caravan were as cargo ships, warships, patrol ships, and fishing boats. One main reason explorers commonly used these ships were there speed. Caravans were fast and able to control…

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    nodded, and put his headset back on. After trying to raise the command ship of the squadron several more times, Jennings looked back at the commander and shook his head. The commander leaned forward and said "Ok, launch 6 des-" Suddenly he was cut off by the radar officer, "Two ships have just warped in sir! They're ours, a cruiser and a destroyer." "Put them on screen" the commander said. The screen flashed to life and…

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    Normally, ships would spot each other then move in to engage in CQB, or close quarter battles. The Royal Navy, however, implied a different tactic. They began to initiate surprise attacks. This was the first time that surprise attacks were used in naval warfare. Britain decided to send burning ships toward the anchored and vulnerable Spanish ships. While the Armada was anchored, Britain sent the burning ships during the night to attempt to set the Spanish ships on fire. The Spanish ships were…

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    slaves were kidnapped from their homes and taken from their families and everyday lives. Those taken from their families never saw them again, or lived to tell of the tragedies. A large portion of slaves were sent to the new world on trade ships. Trade ships were built to fit as many slaves…

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    approached land. People on U.S. ships woke up when the sounds of alarms blared, when bombs exploded, and also when guns…

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    This work is a commentary on society today, and shares ideas with many books we have read this year. Books like Siddhartha show the world’s current obsession with material wealth and material things hen Siddhartha tries life as a merchant. Or Faustus, the character who sold his soul to the devil for promises of infinite amounts of material wealth. Or in As I Lay dying, the character Anse is obsessed with obtaining his new dentures even after all the trouble his family went through. Oscar Wilde…

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    Titanic Facts

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    information and starting various rumors about the titanic. Some of these rumors included the ship hitting an iceberg, a hole in the bottom of the ship, and the ship collapsing. It turns out just about all of these rumors were actually true. The government immediately after the crash conducted two separate investigations on why the ship went down. Both of these investigations led the government to agree that the ship went down as a result of crashing into a large unexpected iceberg late at…

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    port, and the ship sailed down near Antarctica to get away from a bad storm, but then they get caught in a dangerous, dense foggy ice field. An albatross shows up to guide them through the fog, but the Mariner decides to shoot it. Soon the sailors lose their wind, and it gets really hot in the sun. They run out of fresh water, and everyone turns blame to the Mariner. The ship seems to…

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    pilots lost their time, direction, even their crew, and ways of communication. I wonder which theory you will believe after I finish my speech. B. The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most mysterious places in the world causing the disappearances of ships and planes without an accurate theory till today. C. Thesis Statement: The Devil 's Triangle is a mysterious phenomenon with various theories leaving everyone with a difficult time choosing which one might be true. …

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