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    explores in his poem is a metaphor. He does this in the very first line when he compares his daughters room in the house to the bow of a ship “her room at the prow of the house” (line1). Metaphor comes up again with “the stuff/ of her life is a great cargo” (lines 7-8). Similar to metaphor, simile is also used twice, in lines five and six “commotion of typewriter-keys/ like a chain hauled over a gunwale” and in line 23 “drop like a glove.” I find it interesting how in the first…

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    with threats. The best part about SWOT is, that we do not need to come up with anything new, but only to understand better. Things will eventually eliminate each other. For instance, finding out weaknesses will lead to solving out our threats which could hurt us in the future. And even more, by using SWOT we can start working on the strategy to differentiate from our competition and therefore become even more successful. Of course, we have to know how to use this tool. For instance, four pointa…

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    century today. What we do know is that globalisation was driven and is still being driven by the advancements in technology, transportation and the global financial market. Lowered costs, upgraded digital communications and the accelerated use of cargo ships has helped the expansion immensely and…

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    the cost low and to maximize the number of airplane circulation as much as possible to get higher profits. Boeing responded to these challenges offering a plane that is lower in terms of size and fuel consumption while enabling capacity in terms of cargo and distance at the same time. It’s important for airlines to minimize the impact of rising fuel costs on their profitability. There were huge demands for planes designed for fuel efficiency, therefore aerospace companies and their suppliers are…

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    “It’s human nature to stretch, to go, to see, to understand. Exploration it’s not a choice, really; it’s an imperative.” This quote by Michael Collins shows the role of exploration in human nature. The set pursuit of exploration has been among humans since the beginning of time, whether it was Adam exploring the truth of the Apple or people exploring new lands to conquer. The age of exploration, based on the same fundamentals, which began a little before the Renaissance and continued into the…

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    within me sent a shiver down my back. I could smell the salty ocean. I was standing atop the hill in front on my house over looking the ocean. My breath formed little clouds as I breathed out warm air. I watched as down below the sailors unloaded cargo where the ships docked. The tide was high and kept spraying them slightly with the ocean water. I grew impatient and turned and sprinted back up to the house. Mother sat on the porch with Christina sipping her Indian Spice Tea from our cellar.…

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    United States twenty-one years to finally agree that the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade needed to stop it’s human trafficking. The court case, U.S. versus Schooner tells stories of illegal trade of slaves. The captain of the ship was convicted and his cargo was sold. There were 15 slaves on that ship, and they were still sold. For centuries slavery has dominated the world but for a few hundreds years many lives have been taken including a tribe called the Igbo who just wanted to go home and be…

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    stressful importation experience. What is Fumigant Testing and Why is it Done? The use of chemical fumigants is often used by trade companies to kill any invasive alien species that could harm the Canadian ecosystem while preserving the integrity of the cargo. These chemicals can linger in marine containers and pose health risks for employees of the Canada Board Services Agency (CBSA). Before these containers are examined, the CBSA requires them to first undergo fumigant testing to measure…

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    best for Willie. It also shows that the new enclosure was helpful to Willie's mental health. In the final article, the zoos care for their animals by making a new contraption to keep them entertained. The article states,” The team recycled some old cargo netting and stretched it out between some perching to support the brand new bird baths. Just like the native songbirds that like to bathe in the little puddles in your yard, Macaws and other parrots love to keep themselves clean too.” The…

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    Without this, expansion would not have occurred and there Railroads are important today because people still ride trains back and forth to places. Cargo from oil to produce gets transported by train. The manufacturing epicenters of the future will need to integrate supply chain, logistics infrastructure, workforce, and community continuous improvement and the presence of rail services is an important…

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