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    Biography Of Hank Goddard

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    Hank Goddard Biography Hank describes himself as 'Free like the wind' and his fiancee agrees. Wait, is this going to work? Name Hank Goddard Gender Male Male Age TS3-Young-Adult Young Adult Life state CAS Human icon Sim Education and Employment Career Law Enforcement career icon Traffic Cop Goddard family Romances Pauline Wan Engaged Marital status Engaged Personality Traits Trait Commitment Issues small Commitment Issues Trait Schmoozer small Schmoozer Trait Charismatic small Charismatic Trait…

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    shower curtains, kid’s toys, water bottles, pvc pipes for houses and buildings and even teething toys for babies. It might seem that the ocean is huge and there’s plenty fish in the sea. The changes in the ocean aren’t caused by pollution. Their just changes of the planets natural orbit some may say. Fish and other sea life migrate to different parts of the ocean due to natural climate change and not by pollution in the ocean. The causes of ocean…

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    February 1, on average. The I.C.S.L.S. still provides help in keeping passengers safe and sound. Also, many maritime laws and safety standards were created and updated to help keep everyone safe while on a ship (Bender). In conclusion, many maritime laws and safety standards were created and updated to prevent the safety of passengers and keep as many people alive and safe at sea after the Titanic sunk, and even though it was a catastrophic event, we have learned much from it about safety.…

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    Who were the vikings? The term used for vikings is “Scandinavian seafaring pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe in the 8th–11th centuries.” Although this is the correct terminology for vikings, many people do not view them this way. Generally people view vikings as brutal, savage, unfeeling warriors who pillaged and burned with reckless restrain. This is not the entire story. While vikings were great warriors, they did not kill without a motive. They…

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    Since the ancient days up until the present day, writing has taken place. Writing was and is a way for people to express certain emotions and give others the opportunity to live moments that have occurred. Writing also serves as a record. Without it, many issues and ways of living of past cultures would not be as apparent as they are today. Two major pieces of writing that serve as great tools to examine and reflect upon two particular cultures are The Epic of Gilgamesh and the book of Exodus.…

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    The Suez Canal is a man-made waterway that connects the Mediterranean to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez. The canal was dug up through the dessert by hand. The Suez Canal became an important route in the world trade market that provided a shortcut between Europe and Asia by eliminating the long journey around the African continent. The Suez Canal is very similar to the much more known, Panama Canal. Ferdinand de Lesseps wanted the Suez Canal to be able to be used by everyone in the world…

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    “A law is one that is consistent with morality. An unjust law is any that degrades human personality or compels a minority to obey something the majority does not adhere to or is a law that the minority had no part in making” (Martin Luther King, Ethical dilemmas and decisions in criminal justice 9th edition). Civil disobedience is a non-violent resistance where people purposely disobey the law based in moral or political principals, as for an example were this type of violations of the law is…

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    investment or export is made. Overview of Honduras Geography Honduras is located in Central America. It borders the Caribbean Sea, between Guatemala and Nicaragua. Honduras also borders the Gulf of Fonseca (North Pacific Ocean), between El Salvador and Nicaragua. The geographic coordinates are 15 00 N, 86 30 W. There are two map references and they are Central America and the Caribbean Sea. The area total is 112,090 sq. km. This total area consists of land and water. The land total area is…

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    There are many new laws that have taken effect since the recent oil spills, including that all tankers have to have double hulls in the U.S. by 2015 after the Exxon Valdez spill. Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are now helping to prevent ships carrying oil from colliding with other ships and from hitting objects in the water. An increased number of inspections are ensuring that oil wells are safe and following governmental regulations and laws (Zook). These different safety measures…

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    Introduction Sea turtles are one of Earth’s most ancient creatures. They have been around close to 150 million years, dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. Sea turtles can hold their breath for up to 5 hours, live up to 100 years, weigh up to 2000 lbs, and travel 10,000 miles per year! Not only all of this, but they also play vital roles in maintaining the Ocean’s health such as maintaining productive coral reef ecosystems, to transporting essential nutrients from the ocean to the beaches…

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