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    increased around the world, and transport was created. Transport was one of the biggest change that occurred during the industrialisation of the world. Before the Industrial Revolution the transportation in Britain was very basic. Horse carriages and boats were the main way to transport. It took several days to travel between towns, roads were poor and railways were non-existent. It took weeks or months to send mail, or to send goods across the country. The revolution changed all of this…

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    beginning, and end. First of all, the first block begins on page 7, a year and a half later after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The map says, “Tomi and Billy go and see his dad’s old boat”, and I added this into my map because I believe that this is one of the main aspects that drive Tomi into wanting to bring up his boat. The next box is also on page 7 and it is about Tomi remembering when the FBI came to his house and made him kill his father’s pigeons, and them taking away Grandpa Joji. I…

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    Catch show filmed off Oregon Coast. pic.twitter.com/bvhpvsFs8C — USCGPacificNorthwest (@USCGPacificNW) April 19, 2016 During Deadliest Catch, they were on a crab boat called The Wizard. There is a huge storm and waves are seen hitting the boat and they even find out that the staterooms are flooding. They make it seem like the boat on Deadliest Catch could be sinking and things are pretty scary. It…

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    The Travel Boss PH. While we had some hiccups on the first tour (one hour delay, cramped boat, we had to sit on the floor), the second tour went quite smooth. Island Hopping in Coron is a way cheaper than in El Nido, and it's less…

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    Everyone stinks all you can smell waste from using the bathroom. It is dripping down into rooms. There is no way to take showers because we are on a boat. We are trying to do what we can to stay clean and keep everyone alive. When we need to use the bathrooms we have buckets. After the doing your business you throw it into the water which still makes the boat stink bc it…

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    Epilogue To The Odyssey

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    the looks of the sky, a storm was soon to appear. They were sailing through the ocean, the water became hard to maneuver. The men yelled we need to stop and Odysseus agreed. As they rested on the boat for the water to settle. The sky had turned darker and rain began to drop. As water began filling the boat, the men started to panic. Odysseus became furious because he had told his men to close the ports, knowing this might happen. They were thinking about how to resolve this problem. They heard a…

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    There are many differences that I observed while reading the accounts of Matthew and Mark. To begin, in the Gospel of Matthew the words have to be read more slowly and capturing the meaning of the stories than in the Gospel of Mark. Second, the Gospel of Matthew focused more on the teachings of Jesus than on his actions in Gospel of Mark. Third, in my perspective the portrait of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew is a teaching savior whereas to in the Gospel of Mark just does things. To sum it up,…

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    flowed into Lake Billy Chinook from the Dechutes, Crooked and Metolius. All mixing together to form a long ended valley full of ultramarine agua that was often much too cold to swim in; But I did not care. Splash. Euphonious sounds of laughter and boat engines running rings through the valley, bringing nothing but a colossal smile much too large for my face. Towering hills encircled the long ended lake before me. The in-submersible docks soared in its watery domain. The aged wood creaked and…

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    no longer bound to follow Shackleton's orders. In addition, Worsley was constantly fretting about the boats: Shackleton's had decided to leave one of them, the whole crew into the James Caird and the Dudley Docker once they reached low and heavy in the water, and maneuvering them would take all our skill. But to drag all three boats--Shackleton knew that was impossible. We had to haul the boats, and our boots were filling with seven pounds with freezing water. We marched at night when the…

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    actually grew up going to this boat a lot with my grandmother. In Albania, you can see around 7 of these boats that have been permanently left on the shallows of the beaches just by walking down the shoreline for 20 minutes. They're very beautiful and big boats, one I specifically remember had carnival rides on it, being so young that one was my favorite so my grandmother and I went there often when my family visited Albania. I didn't just decide to talk about these boats because I've been…

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