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    Homer Translated by Robert Fagle, talks about Odysseus and the many trials he and his men faced as they travel back to their homeland of Ithaca after the Trojan war. The reader begins to respect and understand Odysseus due to his character and how his crew/companions view him throughout his journey.…

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    Charlotte Doyle, a thirteen-year old who got on a ship, became part of the crew and later got charged with murder, got back to her fancy house with her family and decides to go back to the ship. This was such a radical decision since no one expected that a girl with the age of Charlotte would have left the comforts of her home to join a crew of sailors. However, what she did was correct since she felt like she no longer fitted with the upper class and their way of living. Charlotte was only…

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    TMTR Reflection For our production of The Mouse that Roared, I was the crew head for costumes crew. This involved taking the measurements of all the cast members then putting off all of my work until after The King and I. Once I actually got to work my crew had all disappeared and all the costumes I had found had been lost so my job then consisted of finding all new costumes, Cherland saying they were fine, then hating them the week of the show. Once Cherland decided he hated everything I had…

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    Air Europe Xpress Case

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    with recruitment due to high competition among grown number of airline travel companies which leads to a high demands of employees for working conditions and salaries, prestigious; Difficulties with retaining cabin crew due to extra volumes of work (Air Europe Xpress has fewer crew per passenger than other airlines); Slash in the T&D budget lead to…

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    A Long Walk Research Paper

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    cook dinner, put all food and smellables in a bear bag and hang it on the tree using a rope, set up a camp fire in the metal ring and end the day around 9:30pm, after a crew meeting to plan for the next day. Day 1: We left Naperville Station…

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    Shackleton knew that he had to keep his crew engaged due to the long days and months of unknowing. He ordered the crew to keep up daily activities, but insisted that all members participate in all activities; there was a sense of equality among the men. He was quick to reprimand those who created issues or trouble within the group. John Vincent was quickly punished for bullying and was made out as an example that infighting would not be tolerated (WGBH Enterprises, 2001). Again, Shackleton…

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    Marxism In Star Trek

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    all participants’ being part of a single mind, there is no individual limitation of will, thus no hesitation or conflict. The “drones”, unlike the crew of the “Enterprise”, have no reservations about sacrificing their lives for the benefit of the collective just as they can not question orders, something that is portrayed as an issue for the crew of the Enterprise due to individual interests. Naturally, from a Marxist perspective, the Borg power structure metaphor represents the…

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    Very soon later when he stops the crew’s mutiny against him and goes to whip Zachariah, when Charlotte refuses to do what he asks her to in chapter 11 he seems to snap a bit and forget about the image he wanted to keep up in front of Charlotte and the crew and becomes violent. During chapter twenty one when he describes how he keeps up his appearance of order it is clear that most would assume he was mad, when in truth it is just a fruitless pursuit of some sort of cleanliness. In the next…

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    wisdom, who gave courage, hope and mental strength for Odysseus and his family and Circe, the witch that kept Odysseus and his crew…

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    20,000 Leagues Under The Sea One of the most important technology in the story was the Nautilus AKA the submarine used as the transportation for the crew in the story and harpoons to attack the monster and kill it. Captain Nemo is the one leading the crew and does not like war but still kills many monsters with the harpoon. Deep sea exploration was possible during the time period talked about in the story submarines were used for underwater exploration but there was no mythical creatures such…

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