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    first stories he shared was the condition he was in when he was brought to the Colonies. He said as he was taken on board he was stripped naked and examined from head to toe by the captain and the surgeon. He said the men were packed together below deck and were secured by leg irons. That there was no space and was packed in the ship lying down and had nearly no room to move. Some were lucky because they would be placed in a space,…

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    your actions. Society’s goal for political campaigns is that they provide the information that the people will need in order to vote for the best candidate. The best strategies to use that would help your campaign would be plain folks, stacking the deck, and guilt by association or coat-tailing. The number one strategy to use for your campaign would be plain folks. The plain folks method is designed to appeal to the average citizen, so the candidate will seem just like an ordinary person. I…

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    It is amazing how 2.5 by 3.5 inches of cardboard could achieve unimaginable things. During my seventh grade year, as a walked through the cafeteria to look for a place to fit in, I saw a few people playing a card game at one of the tables. The game caught my attention and I walked over to check out what they were playing. That was when I was introduced into Magic: The Gathering. I didn’t particularly like the game at first with more rules than the United States Constitution. However, just like…

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    Yugioh Research Paper

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    monster. Unless the monster is special summoned. And you can not activate traps until the next turn when set. The only way to win is by clearing their life points by attacking with monsters. Or making them deck out. When playing yugioh you must have forty to sixty cards and no more for the deck. And no more than three…

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    USS GULT Case Study Essay

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    USS LEYTE GULF and USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT CASE STUDY In the early hours of October 14, 1996, two ships in a particular naval battle group off the coast of North Carolina were preparing for a soon to come six month deployment. These two ships being focused on during this leadership action plan were the USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71) and the USS LEYTE GULF (CG 55). The attention of these two ships is brought to light because of the sequence of events that occurred throughout the morning. While…

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    went over to the car and tried to get the kitten to come out from under the car while my sister and I watched from the deck. Finally we went down with a little cup of tuna and set it down near the car. The kitten came out slowly and quickly ate all of it, but when we tried to grab him he ran under the deck and we decided to leave him alone. The kitten stayed beneath the deck crying for another two nights. Even though my dad said to leave it be, my sister and I used tuna to convince him to…

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    Bm1 Cuevas Research Paper

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    BM1 (SW) Cuevas exhibits all of the requisite qualities indicative of a successful ships' Deck LDO. BM1 Cuevas meets all requirements outlined in OPNAVINST 1420.1B, NAVADMIN 156/15 and the physical fitness standards of OPNAVINST 6110.1J, and is eligible in all respects. BM1 Cuevas has demonstrated enthusiasm, team support, self-improvement, complete professionalism with a thirst for knowledge. He has my complete trust and confidence in what I want Naval Officer. Operating in one of the most…

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    US Monitor Weapons

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    one man under the deck. Over all the turret was nine feet high and weighed 120 tons. The cannons fired through oval gunports six feet above the deck. Each 184 pound shot was propelled by 15 pounds of gunpowder. The side of the ship was covered in five one inch iron plates over two feet of oak. The deck was covered in two layers of half inch iron on top of timber, and the hull was armored with ⅜ inch iron plates. The inventor of the Monitor, John Ericsson saw little need in the deck being heavily…

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    much more comfortable. now that the wheels had been modified to a decent point time to upgrade the other features. companies began to make decks out of fiberglass, wood, metal. the decks shape as originally sora square then becoming more oval shaped then the kicktail the back end of the board was angled up making it easier to turn stop and do tricks. the deck starts becoming what we see today in 1969 with the double kicktail where the front are the back are symmetrical making it not really…

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    We all know those two massive mistakes from Worldwake, as they are called. Jace, the Mind Sculptor and Stoneforge Mystic, for some time, were present in (and usually the centerpiece) of pretty much every top-level deck in competitive Standard. The excuse for these two game-breaking "errors" in design is that they slipped past R&D's "testing team," but I'll be damned if it actually seems like they played one game with either of these screwups. In fact, I strongly believe that both of these cards…

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