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    Atleast: A Hero's Journey

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    The creaking of the wood, salt in the air, and steps the of the pirates was a welcome that many do not wish for. Especially when there’s a storaway hiding among their shipment, and aboard their ship without noticing and is now writing in this journal without a care in the world. Atleast there is a mission from predicting the future of the fate of a faraway continent and is tending to try to make problems go away quickly, for a price of course. Word is steadfast on the barren land from where I…

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    As my ship drifts along the soothing but trembling water, I import to the desired location of the Panama Canal. The vast jungle ahead lures me to it as I juggle my luggage into my car. Entering the mysterious enviroment, I her a slight sound of some sort of bird overhead, until it was interupted of an alarming sound of a howler monkey, swinging through the treetops. As I pull into my post, I notice some desperate victims of the sort of well know disease, yellow fever. Questioning their state of…

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    yacht to set sail. Departing from his home (which will be described later) in Miami Beach, the boat cut through the crystalline waters en route to tropical paradise further south. Grayson found comfort in the hum of the on-board motors beneath the ship, the sound of the waves breaking across the navy colored hull, and the whistle of the wind whipping around him. It wasn't long before the luxurious yacht found itself roaming between tropical islands just miles away from Key West and Cuba. The…

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    So the sword skills and agility weren’t needed, but they knew they were going to require it someday. When, in flash One-Eyed Murphy climbed up Dubloon Devil’s ship and quickly slaughtered a few crew members. Dubloon Devil stood in shock and told all the rest of his crew to withdraw. From 10 to 6, all the crew members all rushed to safety even if it meant to swim across the ocean. Dubloon Devil only had one crew…

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    I changed into a thick pair of blue pants, a long-sleeved black shirt, and tall leather boots. Then I grabbed a copy of Moby Dick and read for a while, listening to the rain drum against the ship, until I dozed off and had another weird dream that was filled with gigantic sea monsters. Some wanted to chat, and others wanted to devour me. The clang of a dinner bell woke me. I glanced out of the porthole and saw that the rain had stopped. Relieved…

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    “We found it!” yelled Miguel as the boat sailed into El Dorado. “Finally! After months and months of sailing we finally found the famous-for-it’s-gold- El Dorado!” I cried leaping off the boat. It was amazing to see all of the gold that we have been looking for. Their chief came and greeted us along with Tzekel-Kan, the kingdom’s High Priest. The chief whispered something to Tzekel-Kan, who lighted up as if the world was in his hands. “Yes, Your Majesty, I did predict that three young people…

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    It may seem like the story “Raymond’s Run and “Everything will be okay” are different stories. They’re not! One story is about running and one is about a cat. Actually, they both share the same theme. The common theme is “ The importance of individualism and being yourself.” In “Raymond’s Run” the author shows us how squeaky isolates herself from others, and the outside world. She individualizes herself from other people, but she learns to open up a little bit. In the beginning of the…

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    economical and environmentally friendly way to transport large goods throughout the world. Today, around 90% of world trade is carried by the maritime industry. Around 50,000 merchant ships, registered in over 150 nations and manned by over a million seafarers of nearly every nationality, transport every kind of cargo internationally. The continuous increase in ship size has been a distinct characteristic of containerization. The first container ship was made from a tanker and on its first…

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    made the world a global village. The superstructure of international trade is built on the shipping industry. The shipping industry is very critical for trade and it faces a fair share of troubles and issues regarding course deviation by ships, seaworthiness of ships, delays in delivery, shipping of dangerous cargo, marine insurance disputes, cargo-worthiness and care of cargo, jurisdictional issues and many other such issues. No country can boast of to be self-sufficient, since all the…

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    Industrial by-products, poisonous pesticides, and nuclear waste all have to go somewhere. In most cases, a country can not safely contain substances in order to not contaminate or endanger their people and environment. To avoid contamination, countries ship away by-products to more technologically advanced countries. New imported waste can be beneficial…

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