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    After successfully sinking two ships, the Germans are then spotted by an enemy destroyer. In a plan to quickly flea the destroyer, the U-Boot dives below the submarine’s rate limit in order to survive an attack from the enemy destroyer. After resurfacing, several crew members from the U-Boot witness sailors aboard the recently torpedoed ships fighting for their lives. Seeing these follow human beings struggling…

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    powerful pegasus alive.”. On your first birthday the hundred year star can give you the power of a healer, which will renight the herds. Or, you get to be the destroyer, the one who will leave the pegasi of Anok a terrible fate. Luckily star becomes a healer, at least he thinks so, “But what if I am not the healer, what if I am the destroyer?” “ Then I will break my wings and jump off a cliff.”. Star already feels the pressure. Star has to believe he is the healer to be the healer, he can’t be…

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    Tone In Oedipus The King

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    choral Oedipus expresses the chorus's fear and reverence for the gods. This shows that the meaning of the ode is simply to describe the city's desperation and desire to get help from the gods. They see the gods as both their preservers and their destroyers. In this ode, the chorus is waiting in anticipation for the prophecy from Apollo that they hope will tell them what needs to be done to end their present plague and please the gods once more. Since they see the prophecy as a chance to be saved…

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    In a quest narrative story, the coexistence of virtue and villain assists the development of both plot and the protagonist. In the story of “Destroyer”, the main character Conan carries out his duty and defeats the monsters along with is companions. As far as I’m concerned, virtue is built up by the loyalty, trust, perseverance and cooperation among Conan, Malak the thief, Akiro the wizard, Zula the bandit warrior, and Jehnna the princess. They are responsible for different tasks. Zula and Malak…

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    is not. The theme of the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” is the Destruction of Innocence. Examples of this theme is Tom Robinson who was innocent of a crime, Jem, Scout, and Boo Radley lost their innocence due to the town, and Bob Ewell who is the destroyer of innocence and caused people to lose their innocence. Tom Robinson was very kind and innocent black man who was falsely accused of a crime he didn’t commit and who paid badly for it. Tom was accused of raping Mayella Ewell, who is a young…

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    Das Boot Analysis

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    the men aboard the vessel. “Das Boot” is a very claustrophobic film. Imagine living months at a time with 50 plus people crammed into a very limited amount of space. Sharing every experience, though the rough stormy weather to attacks from enemy destroyers, nothing is a private matter. Living on a U-Boot is a stressful atmosphere, however under the leadership of Captain Werner, life becomes somewhat less stressful than it could necessarily…

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    It’s the time of destruction and there wasn’t much left in the world at the time of all the chaos that had been happening for years now. Sammy wasn’t the smartest person in the world but he had survived from the chaos by staying in the shadows and staying in a group if not in the shadows. he had my main group which consisted of most of my good friends that he had known before any of this chaos had broken out. It was an ordinary day the usual trying to find food to survive and he had stumbled…

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    Analysis Of Midway Speech

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    Midway Speech ______________________________________________ Hello, thank you for attending this update. I'm Frank Knox, the Secretary of The Navy of the United States. Yesterday, probably one of the most important Naval battles in the war so far took place. Attempting to destroy the remaining aircraft carriers, the Japanese Navy attacked the island of Midway. However, an intelligence team under the command of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was able to decode the Japanese fleet codes about a month…

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    repealed legislation banning American ships from entering belligerent ports or combat zones. I.ss also transferred 50 U.S. destroyers to the British in exchange for naval bases in several British colonies. The British needed the destroyer to help combat the threat from German U-boats. The U.S. was still neutral so they had to come up with a way to give the British the destroyers without breaching neutrality under international law. Since the British gave the U.S. something in return , they…

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    The Russo-Japanese War

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    succeed and did many amount of damage on Russia. As soon as the Japanese’s first invade finished, affair at the initial hours of the war, Japanese troops once again boarded on “10 destroyer ships to Port Arthur, and there were 2 Russian destroyers patrolling this port. Giving the Russians no time to act, Japanese destroyers sunk the two patrols.” The goddess of victorious belong to Japan again. Japan first conquered Chi polo and began to expand the territories by getting two more surrounding…

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