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    not been a friend to Billy for three reasons: The captain had an obligation to his crew, no one can receive special treatment, and the law demanded it from him as a captain. The first of the three reasons why the captain should have followed the law and not allowed his friendship with Billy to blind him was that he had…

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    the French ship “Concord” which he and Captain Hornigold had captured, into a pirate ship of his own design. He renamed her “Queen Anne's Revenge” and mounted upon her forty guns. The vessel was eventually manned by a crew of three hundred, some of who had been members of her crew when she sailed under the French flag.…

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    passengers, that’s including crew. The 2 hours and 40 minutes before the Titanic sank most of those people became cowards, selfish, and only cared about the themselves and their family. The Titanic was a giant ship, and according to the article Sinking of the Titanic the ship was 882 feet long, 92 feet wide, 104 feet high, and weighed 46,328 tons. The Titanic could hold 3,547 passengers that is including crew, but on its travel to New York there was 2,240 passengers and crew. Also the 3 million…

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    2040H, the ship had called for a distress call but it rapidly sank due to strong winds and rough sea. The vessel was said to be on an all-inclusive day adventure to Tortuga Island from Jaco. Total number of passenger was on about 96 with its 10 manned crew. Unfortunately this accident caused a death to three passengers who were according to The Tico…

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    power. Odysseus invades the Cyclops’ home similar to how demons would possess a human vessel. Despite the fact that Odysseus may be considered a hero by many people, he is a monster in the eyes of others. This is especially clear when Odysseus and his crew welcome themselves to the Cyclopes’ island. The Cyclopes have been living in peace for a large portion of their lives. The island is their home, where they are allowed only their basic needs: food and shelter.…

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    In one particular instance, the teams worked together to build the filter after the ground crew built a prototype. The ground crew explained very carefully how to build the filter. As they were building the filter, the men on the ship broke an element, but rather that stress, the teams on both ends remembered that there was an extra of that element on the ship…

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    Bridge Crewmembers Future

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    It can be a very physically, demanding job with risk of injury. Well trained crews are very important for safety and mission success. The Army has a few different types of bridge system that it uses. It is very important that a Multi-Role-Bridge Company (MRBC) in the Army has the time to train and become efficient on all the bridge…

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    following the moon landing, where everything went wrong. Tom Hanks starred as Jim Lovell, the commander of the Apollo 13. Bill Paxton plays Fred Haise, the lunar module pilot. Kevin Bacon played Jack Swigert, the third member of the crew who was originally on the backup crew. Jack Swigert got moved up thanks to Ken Mattingly, played Gary Sinise, predicted to get the measles. This movie takes place in 1970, close to a year after Apollo 11 landed on the moon. Thanks to Apollo 11, the United…

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    The Martian By Andy Weir

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    site for the NASA space crew, Ares III. Beginning on sol (day) 18 of their 31 sol mission, Ares III is shown inspecting the differences in soil of various areas when a severe emergency warning pops up on the computer in the HAB, or the Habitation Module (living quarters) where Johanssen, the system operator of the six man team, passes on the urgent message. The emergency refers to the dust storm that looms close by. As the threat continues to brew, becoming more intense, the crew agrees…

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    of a promise results in harsh consequences. In one part of this epic poem, Odysseus makes a promise to the gods that he and his crew would not kill and eat any sacred animals from Helios’ island. He tells his crew, “...the cattle here are not for our provision, or we pay dearly for it.” (12.409-410). Despite their captain’s warnings, a crew member, Eurýlokhos, told the crew, “...famine is the most pitiful, the worst end a man can come to...we’ll cut the noblest of cattle for sacrifice to the…

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