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    The night I went out with my crew across the ocean. We needed to gather food, water, and supplies. My squadron and I stayed out on the other side of the ocean for a year. That’s without seeing our husband’s,kids ,and we are having to start all over with shelter too. We knew we needed the food,water, and supplies ,so this is why we did all of this. Alana, the girl that gets mad easily, said “ You girls need to put your back into rowing, my grandmother can row faster than you girls.” Hady…

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    Prologue The docks were busy. Men bustled around, tossing nets into barges and slipping coins into pockets with wary glances. One man in particular stood at the edge of the docks, looking down into the water. He swayed forward a little, as though contemplating jumping in, then pulled back. Another man sidled up to the first, his dark, slick hair and glinting eyes contrasting with the other’s full red beard and downcast blue eyes. “For a minute I thought you weren’t going to show up,” the…

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    Phillip Andrew Hocking Professor Jim Roth English 102 12 June 2017 Hybrid Cars – Do They Really Help the Environment while Helping My Wallet? The first vehicle that really could be classified as a hybrid is a sailboat that also has an oar. It is typical in sailing to run out of wind, so savvy sailors carry oars or an outboard to ensure that they can propel the craft when there is no wind. The word 'hybrid' when used in relation to an automobile is defined loosely as utilizing two or more…

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    Lately, my crew and I have had a very crazy journey. We have done a lot of traveling lately and it has been very frustrating because my crew has not been listening to my commands of what I tell them to do. My crew and I started out our journey my sailing all the way from the land of the Cyclops to the land of Aeolus. I got the chance to meet Aeolus and he is the God of the Wind. I was also very fortunate to receive a tremendously nice gift from the God Aeolus. This gift made me very happy…

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    The Open Boat

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    Crane's metaphors are so vivid and intense and completely realistic. His words transpire the authentic fear that they experienced through being shipwrecked and lost at sea. This provides the audience with an intense and realistic account. The Open Boat withholds it’s main important theme, the conflict being man versus nature. The Beast in the Jungle is my final example of realism. John Marcher is the main protagonist. Two acquaintances John Marcher and May Bartram bump into each other. May is…

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    Unrestricted submarine warfare was one of the most important reasons on why the United States joined war. Unrestricted submarine warfare is an approach where submarines sink merchant ships without warning. February of 1915, Germany created U-boats. U-boats would sink enemy ships without any kind of warning. International law…

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    This musical, which is the most famous work participation of Jerome Kern, opened in 1927. It displays the story of the characters in charge of a boat entertainment. This musical references issues like alcoholism, gambling and discrimination affect the main characters. This shows has broad range of music styles from different time periods. The perfect join of creative musical modes and a context…

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    happened to him and the National Geographic team on their expeditions. He finds humor in the sometimes distressing occurrences and also describes local cuisines and cultural misunderstandings from his travels all around the world. Bennett has piloted boats for film expeditions for National Geographic for the past 20 years and currently assists Flip Nicklin. He also owns Small Planet Adventures, a tour and sightseeing company based in Lake Stevens, Washington and is past president of Whale Watch…

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    The shock of everything has begun to take over.” Rob added, “I forgot this part but the ambulance and police arrived before the guys in the boat. But they wouldn’t come down to help because they were worried the rescuers would become the victim. They wouldn’t send anyone down to help and I remember being furious thinking, ‘hey this guy is dying!’ but I couldn’t shout it up to them because…

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    Khufu Boat History

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    caught site of an oar. Sealed in the pit for more than 4500 years was a well preserved dismantled boat that had been buried with King Khufu. The boat was in a total of 1224 pieces, which were laid carefully within the pit. The…

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