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    supervisor consist of making sure merchandizers are proper handled and stored. SH3 promotes team work and moral among her subordinates and junior crew members. The vending supervisor is in charge of raising money, providing barber, laundry, coffee bar, ship store and vending machine services. The start of the day begins at 6am every morning by mustering the crew members into the barbershop for a meeting which last about twenty minutes. Then, the vending supervisor would go down to the storeroom…

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    Ahab's Insanity

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    locations, insanity, and fascination with evil and the power of darkness. In his novel Moby-Dick, Herman Melville reveals the power of darkness representative of the dark side of romanticism through his characterization of Ahab, Moby Dick, and other crew members. Herman Melville illustrates the power of darkness through his characterization of Ahab. The darkness lurking in Ahab easily took over after the loss of his leg. The evil in him has caused him to spiral into insanity and to obsess over…

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    The Witness Captain’s log: June 30, 1867. My crew and I were thrown off course after the storm. The Witness lost part of her mast and the mainstay was damaged beyond repair. We began to float aimlessly in the vast Pacific Ocean. I have remained in good spirits despite the damage to my ship. Captain’s log: July 1, 1867. Two of my men became seasick. My first mate Rascal and lookout Skip were hunkered down below, green in the face. I felt a little woozy and laid down as well. I do not normally…

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    make a journey to the center of Antarctica and across the other side of the continent, something that had never been done before in history. Little did they know, the journey would not unfold how Shackleton had planned, and that the twenty-eight man crew would have to use all of the courage they had to overcome their predicament. Shortly after beginning the expedition, the Endurance, Shackleton’s boat, became stuck in an ice flow that carried…

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    was a veteran explorer, he had tried to make it the south pole before with Robert Scott. On That expedition they had to turn back before they made it to the south pole. He got the funds to take his own expedition he wanted to choose his crew. He choose his crew by putting out an ad to get people to volunteer. His ad stated what the expedition conditions would be. He said how there would be many dangers and coming back was not guaranteed. Twenty Eight men answered his ad. Some were from the…

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    Excessive pride is his main flaw, as it puts him into many dangerous situations and even results in the deaths of his entire crew. However, Odysseus’s intelligence saves him and his crew members from the dangerous situations they encounter, and his loyalty is his main motivation to continue on his journey home. These three major qualities all work together to both complicate and aid his homecoming, and often…

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    Odysseus Epic Hero

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    ancient Greek epic hero. When Odysseus was near arriving the sirens he commanded his crew bound him to the mast of the ships sail (while they put beeswax in their ears) and keep rowing ignoring his cries for help. They followed orders perfectly. In this scene he shows three key traits of an epic hero, He was a great leader, he was cunning and he was strong and courageous. Needing to hear the sirens for himself, his crew following orders and him creating the plan…

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    when plans backfired and all his crew died on the way home from the ten years war, he still didn’t put his head down. He was a great influence back in his time, but now with all different laws would he still be an influence today. Would Odysseus be a role model to teens everywhere just like how he was considered a God in his time. Odysseus is a good role model because he defends his crew and he lies to get them out of things. Odysseus would get his crew when they needed help out of…

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    In the novel The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Roger Chillingworthdecides to get his revenge on Arthur Dimmesdale. In Moby Dick, written by Herman Melville,Captain Ahab decides to get his revenge on Moby Dick. There are many characteristics in thenovels that make them similar and although they are similar, they are different in many moreways. The evil that manifests in Chillingworth differs from the evil that manifests and plays outwith Captain Ahab.In The Scarlet Letter,…

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    physical disaster. The Odyssey teaches that you have to keep going even when your plan gets destroyed, to never stop. If Odysseus did not have perseverance, would he have kept going after his crew released the air bag or ate the sacred cattle? Would he have pushed forward when Polyphemus the giant trapped him and his crew in a cave, or when Calypso made him stay on her island for 7 long years? One of the sparks that makes humans different is the ability and want to persevere. Humans are geared…

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