Omniscience Mandate

Decent Essays
In 5 minutes I'll start, the lecture of my life. If the judging panel would be convinced, my future is guaranteed uploaded to the DATABASE. A bank of everything, and everyone that matters. It's my life goal, my life purpose, becoming a part of the Omniscience DATABASE.

Nervously I started "Five years ago, Captain Dimitrios Kondos and his crew of pearl divers from Heimaey sailed through the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago en route to fishing grounds of North America." I had to stop and breath, even though my confidence is rising "They stopped at the Icelandic island of Surtsey to wait for favorable winds. During the layover, they began diving off the island's coast wearing suits by waterproof suits INC."

Next Slide, the Sea Floor
"Diver Frímann

Related Documents

  • Improved Essays

    Everybody was beginning to settle into the a tool shack about the size of a small rug that we were given to sleep in on Thompson Island. The day before (the third day) we had learn to kayak in our double person kayaks and how to capsize (how to recover). Also how to turn, stern rudder, and to paddle against the current. We all knew that today was the day that we were to leave Thompson Island. We were going kayak to go to Lovell's Island, which on the other side of the Boston Harbor.…

    • 1728 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Pete Nelson's Death

    • 195 Words
    • 1 Pages

    In the left for dead, by Pete Nelson it’s a lot thing and examples why they died . I’m explaining, more reasons why they died. It’s only right to tell you more than one that’s why you are reading my essay. They died with horrible memories.…

    • 195 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Analysis of Brodys Transparency Model of Informed Consent In regards to informed consent the medical field still struggles with finding the best way to obtain it in an easy way for both the patient and the physician. There are four models of informed consent that Howard Brody discusses in his essay Transparency: Informed Consent in Primary Care. The four models are the community practice standard, the reasonable patient model, the conversation model, and Brody’s own model the transparency model.…

    • 1486 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    My husband Juan is a man who is proud to serve his country in the U.S. Navy as a Naval Aircrewman. He became a rescue swimmer in 2006 and has accomplished five rescues. While currently being stationed in Key West, his last rescue was a few months ago that involved eight people on a green refugee boat who had been out in the ocean for weeks. The woman on the boat needed serious medical assistance. The Coast Guard called the Naval Air Station Key West, Search and Rescue aircrew because none of the coast guards on duty were able to speak Spanish.…

    • 595 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Technology is changing our lives and whether we like it or not we find ourselves having to go along with it. Writers, readers, composers, researchers and so on need to find a way to adapt to the change that comes with what we call “The Technology Era”. As always there will be two sides to any change; the one that will agree with it and open their arms to it, and a second that will forever talk about how great times used to be when things were done the only way they know to do things because they do not like change or cannot adapt to new. Nicholas Carr (2008) states “I’m not thinking the way I used to think. I can feel it most strongly when I’m reading.…

    • 831 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    It seemed like a normal day in Kauai Hawaii for a young girl named Bethany Hamilton, but little did she know that day would change everything. Bethany was a young 13-year-old tall, blonde, and beautiful surfer who was thinking of going pro. On October 31, 2003 Bethany, Alana Blanchard Bethany’s best friend who was also a promising surfer, and Alana's father, went on a surfing holiday. On this beach off Kauai's North Shore, called the "tunnels" it was known by “locals as a great place to catch up to 80-foot waves.” While Bethany was laying on…

    • 1169 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    autoethnographers, their readings, and their disciplinary orientations. Headwork involves personal passing reflections on theory or theorists as they apply or fail to apply to a particular event. Finally, writing and authorial points of view consist of: first person, having personally observed or having lived through an interaction – producing an intimate and immediate "eyewitness account”; and third-person - establishing the context for an interaction, the report of findings, and to present what others do or say (Ellis, 2011). Site, Project and Participants The researcher will be assessing viability and contextual elements in a pilot study.…

    • 1109 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    A Fight with a Stingray As we got in the jeep, I could smell the fishy, salty smell of the oceans of Vieques. We had the windows rolled down, and I could see homeless dogs running around, scavenging for food. When we got to the beach our guide was waiting in his white colored boat, it was a fairly small boat but big enough to fit all of us. When we got in, I noticed a few stains here and there, but to have a great day I would have to make do.…

    • 536 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Grand Lake: A Short Story

    • 561 Words
    • 3 Pages

    My friend Sophie and I were in Grand Lake. It was a gorgeous day and it happened to be July 4, we saw people jump of the dock into the deep, deep lake. Memorized Sophie said, “I want to that later today.” As you may guess that’s where the trouble begins.…

    • 561 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    ""Jump?" I jumped and started falling towards the Surface. I'd only been falling for a few seconds before Karane zoomed by me, feet first and screaming. I groaned; I'd forgotten to instruct her on how to do this. "Karane, open your Sailcloth," I yelled. Karane fumbled with her Sailcloth and opened it, floating lazily on the winds.…

    • 410 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Water Failure

    • 647 Words
    • 3 Pages

    I am unusually nervous as I dive into the icy waters. With closed eyes, I put my mask on after the regulator retrieval. I open my eyes and freeze as water gushes in, burning my cornea, blurring my vision. My mask is upside down! Panic seizes me.…

    • 647 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Decompression Sickness Decompression sickness, also known as "the bends," occurs when a person moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure too quickly. Decompression sickness is considered a medical emergency. CAUSES This condition is caused by gas bubbles that form in your blood and tissues when air or water pressure changes from high to low too quickly. The gas enters your blood when you are in an area of high pressure.…

    • 425 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Blake swam over to the rocky edge of the overlook, and looked down on the sea floor below. She had never been past this drop-off, but she knew that she had to face her fears if she wanted to find the shell. Blake took a deep breath, and plunged over the side.…

    • 954 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    SCUBA Diving

    • 1639 Words
    • 7 Pages

    Many have enjoyed Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) diving as an exciting recreational sport for many years. Though SCUBA diving is a very rewarding experience, a diver must be sufficiently trained before entering a potentially dangerous situation. Divers must have an understanding of SCUBA from both a scientific and recreational view, along with ample training, to properly use equipment and prepare for potential hazards. Prolonged underwater experiences have fascinated people for millennia. Divers conducted the first underwater expeditions using a technique known as skin diving (Berger 10).…

    • 1639 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Recreational Scuba Diving is a popular sport that people have been practicing for decades. While almost completely self-regulated, the sport has an excellent safety record that has only improved with the technological advancement of equipment and safety procedures. Every day people across the planet enjoy traveling under the waves where they see another world with strange, foreign creatures. In a world where we only protect what we value, it helps to have as many people as possible come to value what covers 70 percent of the earth’s surface. In order for that to happen, we must dispel the myth that scuba is a dangerous, extreme sport reserved for thrill seekers.…

    • 778 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays