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    The Titanic Research Paper

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    their loved ones, or the last night they would enjoy the company of an acquaintance they may have come across on their trip on the fateful Titanic. “Not Even God himself Could Sink this Ship” says an Employee of the White Star Line. Passengers and crew members, music, and art work all went down and were forever lost that sad, unfortunate night The Titanic sank. There were 2228 people on board of the Titanic, 337 in first class, 285 second class, 721 in third class (“Statistical”). Men woman and…

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    Mad City Film Analysis

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    regard that a man just took his own life because of the actions she and the rest of the crew made. She even went as far as telling everyone to not touch the bloody scene so it would look good on camera. Laurier cared more for the footage and how it would look on camera more than an actual human being ending their life. The death of Sam can’t all be blamed on Laurie and Max it was also the fault of the crew. The crew removed parts of the interview with Sam’s wife and mother in order to portray…

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    journey out at sea with many obstacles that will push you to be the leader your crew needs you to be, would you be able to physically and mentally be able to handle that? If you're anything like Odysseus from The Odyssey by Homer then you'd be a brave, cunning, courageous leader. Odysseus was pushed to the absolute limit and some of his strengths and some of his weaknesses were amplified, like his unity with his crew, his bravery, and his pride. On a journey like this unity literally…

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    “The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket” “I am going to go to sea-you may go home if you think proper.” This is a quote from “The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.” August's one of the main characters who said it to Arthur before getting on the boat. The puritans would approve of the novel because of the characters portray of self-reliances, Hardworkingness, and that men held authoritative power. The puritans would approve the book because of the self-reliance. The two…

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    preparations before embarking on his journey. Dias headed south along the coast, heading towards and later arriving in Walvis Bay, a bay on the coast of modern day Namibia. After leaving, Dias and his crew got caught in a storm that prolonged for almost 2 weeks. Once the weather cleared up, Dias and his crew could not find land sailing Eastward. It was then that Bartolomeu Dias decided to sail North, believing that they had gone further south than the southern coast of Africa. This decision…

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    has been imagined, resourced, applied and stated by staffs that is in non-accounting. This policy was promoted originally by the PA crew but the sustainability group is owned at the moment. - Purposing of participation with accounting and finances has been restricted to the delivery of info, as needed. Though, educated accountants are hired by and integral to the crew involved in making and introducing the supply chain features of the sustainability plan - Stock (1990) claims that…

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    “Ernest Shackleton” by Olivia Fitzgerald, the environment causes some effect (in this cause trouble) for Ernest and his crew. In the text Ernest wrote in a newspaper that, “Small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful”(185). This means that negativity is most likely to happen when going the trip. In this is the case, Ernest and his crew might lose their lives during the exploration. The text also states that, “On the third day, the expedition…

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    Hazard Recognition Speech

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    smaller aspects of the job; like walking into someone back yard and not noticing the “Beware of Dog Sign, or stepping out of the truck if your off roads and not noticing a hole or divot you can trip on”. It’s an important topic to go over with the crews to make sure that when they are filling out section 5 of the hazard assessment form they are looking at both the line work portion of their job as well as their surroundings. Hazards…

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    Martian Odyssey Analysis

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    The crew at first thought that it was a project from the government to colonize mars then they thought that it was their dead relatives alive again. but the captain then realized that it was shape-shifters the other crew could have thought so too because they were all killed and buried even the crew member who died during the trip on the way to mars which show that they are able to feel compassion and…

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    In the epic, The Odyssey written by Homer, the main character Odysseus shows many characteristics of a bad leader. Bad leaders let their arrogance get in the way of protecting their followers. After Odysseus and his crew escape the Cyclops’ cave, he is filled with pride , and becomes very arrogant. Because of this he idiotically shouts “‘Cyclops, if any one asks you who it was that put your eye out and spoiled your beauty, say it was the valiant warrior Odysseus, son of Laertes, who lives in…

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