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    Peg Arm Monologue

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    a ship, as basic as one of the pirate variety can be. There was a lower deck at the front of the ship, with what looks like the nose of a swordfish at its point. Two poles stick out of the middle of the deck, each with its own respective decorated flag. On the second pole was a ladder and a lookout point at the top. Behind this bottom deck was a higher deck, where I assume the captains bunk is. Above that, is the steering deck. I can now hear loud…

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    Slave Trade Conditions

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    lasted from the 15th through the 19th centuries, across the Atlantic Ocean. Slaves were chained down in the lower deck where the air was humid and hot. Slaves were put right next to each other with no room to move around. They would get excrements that would leak through the board above the ones on the lower half; they couldn 't help where they were placed throughout the bottom deck. Being a slave during this time was miserable; everyone wanted to die because of it. There were two ways the…

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    Home Renovation Essay

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    Group, you may also want to look at adding a deck to your property. They have suggested that a new deck can add as much as $100,000 to your property. However, a little advice on adding a deck is to go big. You will often hear people complain about their deck being too small, but you will rarely hear a person talk about how they cannot stand their deck that is so big. In addition, a bigger deck gives you room for adding a Jacuzzi, barbecue or outdoor bar. Decks will often become the cornerstone…

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    Boat Shoes History

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    has been a popular casual footwear for men for decades. Also known as deck shoes or top siders, these shoes are meant to be worn while walking on a slippery deck of a boat. Now, these shoes have grown to become vastly admired by men of all ages. Usually worn without socks, these shoes remain to have an ageless appeal. What Are Boat Shoes Boat shoes are stylish footwear usually worn during spring and summer. Known also as deck shoes and top siders, these shoes are believed to be inspired from…

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    Give your home a check-up this spring and consider the home maintenance tips listed below. For your roof, you can trust repairs and installation to Certified Roofing, the premier Brevard County roofing company for 15 years. Gutters & Roofs Florida sun can quickly damage shingles on a roof, so call Certified Roofing for an inspection. Leaves and other debris easily collect on roofs, and there may be cracks or leaks. For gutters, you could check whether they are safely attached and have not…

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    At 11.40pm on the night of 14 April 1912, on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, the RMS Titanic struck the iceberg that would ultimately lead to the sinking of the ship less than 3 hours later. At around 2.20am on the morning of 15 April, the Titanic disappeared beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, a disaster that resulted in the loss of more than 1,500 lives, almost two-thirds of the people on board. Titanic Facts aims to tell the story in a comprehensive and clear way, and…

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    people learn throughout their lives. Author Danzy Senna exemplifies this with her characters in her novel Caucasia. The story is about a mixed raced family living in 1970’s Boston, Massachusetts. Birdie and Cole are the daughters of a Black father, Deck and a white mother, Sally. Both parents’ are on different sides of the Civil Rights Movement. The sisters have an unshakable bond, developed in the isolation of her parents’ home. The sisters are deeply bonded; yet to the outside world they…

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    There is a total number of ten decks, the Boat Deck (A), Promenade (B), Bridge Deck (C), Shelter Deck (D), Saloon Deck (E), Upper Deck (F), Middle Deck (G), Lower Deck, Orlop Deck, and Tank top. According to RMS Titanic, “Passenger accommodation and public areas were located on the Promenade, Bridge, Shelter, Saloon, Upper, Middle, and Lower Decks. The other three were reserved for the crew, cargo and machinery” (Inside RMS Titanic- Interior…

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    any connections to prestigious law firms, he is forced to accept his first offer from J. Lyman "Bruiser" Stone, fraudulent and just all-around shady personal injury attorney. Rudy soon meets Deck Shiffler, a self-proclaimed “a paralawyer”, with some certainly unethical tactics. Rudy begins to accompany Deck on…

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    Oyster 745 Research Paper

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    staterooms in the bow of the boat. Owners get the opportunity to have their own space with galley and bathrooms for each staterooms and the crew does as well. For the boater that chooses to be at the helm without the need for a crew, the entire lower deck can be devoted to the comfort and relaxation of friends and family. The interior layout maintains options for two master suites each with their own sitting area. Options also include the ability to maximize the available space with room for up…

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