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    Connecticut. In Jamaica has internet and Wi-Fi only in certain spots of the island. There is tv and radio on most of the island. All of this is ran by one company. They also use cars, bikes, and buses for transportation. Too ship and trade foods and goods the people in Jamaica use ships, trucks, and plane. Jamaica is a hot and tropical climate and Jamaica is like a big rain forest. Jamaica’s languages are English and African. Jamaica has some if the biggest rain forest for and island. Jamaica…

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    November of 2014 to go on a cruise on the Carnival Sunshine. It was a long drive and I was a little scared of the idea of being on a boat, for 7 days, out at sea for 7 days straight since I had never cruised before. Like, wonder if it wrecks? What happens if we start to sink? Will we get lost? We made a couple food stops and I listened to music and read on the way. When we got there we stayed in the hotel overnight, planning to catch a van in the morning to take us to the ship. We were all…

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    paid. If you did really well in school and got A’s you can charge more than a B student. If you work in a spa they take 65% of your income but if you own your own spa you get all the money expect for taxes. She pointed out that if you work on a cruise ship then you don’t really have anywhere to spend your money to you get to save a lot more compared to living in a…

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    imported weapons systems from various nations, and has established an in-house military industry, where they have developed a variety of weapons, to include tanks, artillery, ballistic missiles, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), surface ships, submarines, and anti-ship cruise…

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    Shipping Out Analysis

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    one to feel like they are sitting at the same table, being annoyed by the same peculiarities, being entertained by the same endearments. Both essayists also described seemingly random and mundane events or objects: Wallace his shower and sink in his ship cabin, his table-mates’ practise of giving money to their granddaughter; Batuman her taxi-driver’s home-picked apples, the pink-hued sheep on the hill outside of the…

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    Marine Pollution Essay

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    other 20%, about 636,000 tons per year, comes from ocean vessels. Cruise ships represent 1% of marine, but produce 25% of ship-sourced waste; on average, a single cruise ship passenger produces 3.5 kg of waste per day”(Polsenberg). This is a reason why pollution is caused because people not only pollute from land but they do it while on boats and this makes it harder for the pollution to be stopped because not many know about the ship-sourced…

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    Passenger ships at the beginning of the century were built to transport a large number of people. Boats were the only way to cross the oceans at the time. Those with money could afford beautiful cabins aboard the ships. As the century progressed, passenger ships were used more for vacations and huge cruise ships were built. Ships are used for more than just carrying passengers. Cargo ships are still used for transporting goods across the oceans because…

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    Operation Redwing Speech

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    The conditions were a bit different on the ships than at home. Conditions on the ship expressed by this Navy member was eye opening. The main job of reading light signals and running drills to sleeping and eating on the ship, made Russell say “It was your little city.”. He slept as much as he could on a small bed that folded conveniently on the walls. Drills where Morgan shot a machine gun and wore a metal helmet on the back of the ship, were ran just in case of an actual attack out at sea…

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    Japanese Popular Culture Essay In both the novels “Japanese Popular Culture and Globalization” by Tsutsui and “Riding the Black Ship” by Raz, the theme of culture and transnational flows are discussed. In “Riding the Black Ship”, Tokyo Disneyland (TDL) is described as a merge of American and Japanese culture, as the very American concept of Disney is adopted by Japan in a very Japanese fashion. The service, attractions, and appeal found in TDL stay true to the American standards while being…

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    met back then, sit with us at the Thanksgiving table to this day. But this wasn’t all she was thankful for. Even though her jobs on the ship were extremely hard, she was grateful for the opportunity to travel all around the Great Lakes and, she gained experiences she’ll never forget. The SS South American was built in 1913, and sailed as a 528-passenger cruise ship until 1967. As the boat continued to take week-long excursions, the passengers became more and more intrigued with the soo locks,…

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