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    In this case, the safety of the fisherman in the fishing boats will be maximized whenever they are out at sea fishing. Besides, through data communication linkages, the headquarters will be able to inform the fishing boats for a specific type of fish immediately when there is a high demand for that specific species. On the other hand, the headquarters can also inform the fisherman to avoid…

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    in event of her second capture. This time, however, he defeats both witches and rescues Yvaine by himself, further developing his character into a hero of the classic fairy-tale. Upon kingship, this and the aforementioned traits allowed “this man to love forever, as he possesses the the heart of a star”. Thus, Tristan is returned to the audience as a the character who was mentioned before to be telling the story of “how he becomes a…

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    Everybody should have a person like this. That type of person is the kind of person you look up to and wish you could be like. They are a great friend and someone who you can really love with all your heart and trust with your life, they have learned some of life’s biggest lessons from experience, and would do anything for anyone because that’s just the kind of caring and affectionate heart they have. That is how I would describe my grandfather, but in three simple words, loving, wise, kind.…

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    After reading the past novels in English class and doing multiple theories of analysis, I have decided the theory that I best relate with is reader response. The reason behind me choosing reader response is that throughout reading all the novels assigned I always tended to make a comparison to my modern day teenage life. As multiple of my previous analysis and explication videos have shown I tend to relate to the character struggling or the character that is in the pressure situation. Reader…

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    River When Mark Twain starts his career as a riverboat captain, he is enthralled and captivated by the grandeur of the Mississippi River. He is aware of the hidden dangers lurking beneath the water’s swirling surface, but his first impressions of the river’s majestic beauty clouds his perspective. Twain eventually recognizes that the river, although beautiful, was a dangerous, treacherous waterway with no compassion for people or the boats that traveled its route. Twain’s gradual change in…

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    started with a gentleman named Captain Robert Walton, he was on his ship in the middle of the ocean in about the 18th century, the boat get stuck in impassible ice. While he was stuck he wrote his sister letters in England and all he wants was another gentleman to come and keep him company, because he was getting lonely. As all is going he seen a man out in the distance riding a dog sled and the man quickly boarded the boat. Victor was telling stories after he boarded the boat he told them his…

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    This is where the stories of Pocahontas, and John Smith come together. Unlike the popular Disney “Pocahontas” movie portrays, Pocahontas and John Smith we’re not in love, Pocahontas was eleven or so, and John Smith was a grown man. They had more of a brother and sister type of relationship. When Smith was captured and brought in to be executed Pocahontas threw herself over his head, preventing execution. Pocahontas…

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    of the newly engaged couple. “Oh, Kit this is the most beautiful dress I have ever seen,” Judith excitedly expressed. Judith’s wedding dress is the dress she tried on the when Kit first arrived at the Wood household. “I am most happy that you love it, and I am delighted that the most happy day of your life will…

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    Nevertheless, also below deck, hindrances to Lionel's homosexual awakening emerge. When the protagonists are on the verge of consuming their love and Lionel notices that the door of the cabin has remained unbolted, he is overwhelmed by anxiety and anger. If the door had been bolted, the cabin – below deck – would truly have been a safe haven for their romance to flourish. The unbolted door, however, confronts Lionel with the risk of potential exposure of his illicit activities. Moreover, the…

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    is much to learn from the common people in Shakespeare’s works. Although they play even smaller parts than the supporting cast, their contributions are essential to the story. These nameless characters are Hamlet’s gravedigger, Macbeth’s wounded captain, The Merry Wives of Windsor’s Host of the Garter Inn, King Lear’s voiceless woman, The Tempest’s Boatswain, and the Keeper of the Tower in Richard III. They may seem unimportant because they are not of noble or royal birth and are not central to…

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