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    better yet, it’s some kind of gravitational pull that pulls the ships and planes down to the bottom of the ocean. Everything that scientists have come up with are reasonable, all except for one thing: there is no trace of any of the passengers or the ship’s or plane’s that have crashed in the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is located off the South-Eastern coast of the United States and in the Atlantic Ocean. More than 1,000 ships and planes…

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    killed during the war in Europe from 1914 to 1918. France was infuriated because their country was destroyed as the war was fought in 460 miles of trenches dug into the countryside. In addition, England was furious that the Germans sank passenger and merchant ships killing innocent people. WWI led to over 9 million deaths. The Germans were forced to sign the Treaty of…

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    Caribbean Ship

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    would enter the harbor,and it would take its passengers on a journey to the Caribbean Islands. I, David Carson, was 38 years old and employed as one of the many carpenters in the city, but I would be among one of these passengers. I was searching for some new environment in which I could explore vastly different designs and then implement them into my projects once I arrived back home, so this voyage seemed like the perfect coincidence. When the ship pulled into the harbor on the Delaware River…

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    hubris surrounding the ship prior to launch, the impact of social class juxtaposed with chances of survival and the fictional characterisation of historical personages on board. It is this contrast between…

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    Coastal Refugees Essay

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    However, it seems to be a violation of the principle of non-refoulement. Australia redirected the vessel and refused to carry out a preliminary screening of the persons on board the Tampa, which constitutes a refoulement. The passengers had intended to enter Australia and in so being the first country of arrival, it fell upon it give temporary refuge and preliminary screening. Later on, it could have transferred the refugees to a third state for further processing and to send back…

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    INTRO: Many people may see passenger lists and not think much of them or think they are just random names on paper. But passenger lists used to be very important when it came to people immigrating to the new world. The following two passenger lists—one for England and one for Virginia—provide an indication of the different types of people who came to the two colonies. These passenger lists tell a lot more than the amount of people who entered and exited board these ships. These lists often…

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    the central powers. Unrestricted submarine warfare was one of the most important reasons on why the United States joined war. Unrestricted submarine warfare is an approach where submarines sink merchant ships without warning. February of 1915, Germany created U-boats. U-boats would sink enemy ships without any kind of warning. International law…

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    The world we live in has been greatly influenced and shaped by the media that has been created and put into the world. Throughout this class we have learned many media theories that have greatly affected the society we live in whether it be direct or indirect. Karl Marx was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, journalist, and a socialist who developed the Marxist Theory. The Marxist Theory states that the dominant structuring agent in a society should be the well being of it’s members.…

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    Research Paper On Venice

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    To this must be added the fact that “upon inspection, companies are found to be using fuel with 2,8% Sulphur” when the Italian Law establish the limit at 1,5%. Preservation. Venice is built in a delicate base, which, due to the effect of cruise ships, is being damage by the waves. To this we have to add the fact that the overcrowdings of the city is also affecting this base. Local population. They are probably the ones who are suffering the most all this consequences. As it is said above,…

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    Aphrodite Research Paper

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    The Aphrodite is an intergalactic Space ship, equipped with some of the most advanced technology money can buy. Since it is a peace vessel the Aphrodite’s only weapons are a handful of anti-asteroid lasers. Though it may not be armed to the teeth the Aphrodite plays host to many very important individuals and to keep its passengers safe it is equipped with the most advanced hyper drive in the galaxy as well as a state of the art shield generator that is capable of withstanding the wrath of even…

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