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    Warren's Plantation Diary

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    Disbelief at Mrs. Warren’s invitation, strolled over asked politely knowing of her arrogant nature, “What can I do for you?” “I want to speak to you about how my family and I feel about what happen aboard this ship.” The young writer flabbergasted knowing of Victoria and her family’s uppity attitude, “Certainly.” The extremely wealthy family the Warrens with their beautiful, spoiled daughter named Tiffany. Another, I am better than everyone else brat, discontented she is no one special aboard…

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    Lab Report Biology

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    Sabrina Wu 7/9/15 Biology Ability to Perceive Through Time Biology Summer Assignment Precognition is the gain of knowledge obtained through extrasensory means. The majority of precognitive experiences come from extrasensory perception (ESP), also known as the sixth sense. ESP uses methods such as card reading and dreams. It can also be experienced through trance, channeling, and mediumship. Trace and mediumship are forms of spirit communication. A person in trance condition is when a spirit…

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    Eggbeater: A Short Story

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    it absolutely was a pleasant clear sunny day. it absolutely was cold, lightweight winds. Everything appeared like a scientific day. Shortly when the eggbeater took off I fell asleep. I slept on most of my rides out and back. once I awakened I had a sense that we tend to were fully flying in an exceedingly wrong direction per the map I had. we tend to were regarding one,000 feet therefore I knew that we tend to had descended. I wasn't very certain why and it wasn't quite low for a eggbeater, they…

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    the air. At 11:30 p.m., after 30 minutes before they were told by the message they received, a blur had appeared, ahead of the ship. The crew rung the bell and it immediately reached across the ship's telephone, in the ship's compartment on the starboard side; the emergency bells rang urgently. At 11;40 p.m.; The ship hits the iceberg, the rudders were too small so the ship did not turn in time that's, another design flaw, the ship hit the iceberg, It left a small trail of small puncture hulls,…

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    Scout Monologue

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    thought of not knowing what's beneath me. Whatever the reason it made me hesitant along with everyone else. Out of nowhere the daredevil side of me that allows me to ride the awesome roller coasters makes me build up courage. I put my paddle to the starboard side and leaned port, my kayak flipped while on its side I slid out of the cockpit and pushed off. I surfaced with excitement and pride now I had to flip it back over. The lifeguard taught us two methods of flipping your kayak, one was…

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    December 7, 1941 is a date that will forever hold a tracey memory in many people's hearts. That date is when Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan. Before it was attacked Pearl Harbor was used for coaling and repair in 1887. On 1908 naval station was established at Pearl Harbor. 1919 a drydock was added to Pearl Harbor. No one knew that Pearl Harbor was going to get attacked by Japan (Editors). Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan had to have some thoughts on what their plan was. The Japanese…

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    At 11.40pm on the night of 14 April 1912, on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, the RMS Titanic struck the iceberg that would ultimately lead to the sinking of the ship less than 3 hours later. At around 2.20am on the morning of 15 April, the Titanic disappeared beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, a disaster that resulted in the loss of more than 1,500 lives, almost two-thirds of the people on board. Titanic Facts aims to tell the story in a comprehensive and clear way, and…

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    The Titanic Conspiracy

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    How the Titanic Communicated The tragic event of the Titanic may have raised many questions. How was the Titanic able to get in contact with other ships? Many people might already know, but the radio that was put in the Titanic was not the best of the technology that was available at that time. The radio installed in the Titanic could have been more efficient, contacted more ships faster, and saved more lives than what it already did. “The Titanic disaster illustrates issues about broadcasting…

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    The fishing industry can be a very exciting and enticing world to work in such as fulfilling work, free travel, and the sense of freedom the ocean exudes. Many are drawn to the trade, but it is a dangerous job. A report from the National Transportation Safety Board found, that the commercial fishing had the highest fatality rate in the country with 111.8 deaths for every 100,000 workers. (NTSB). There are various reasons why it’s so dangerous and on March 23, 2008 the crew of the fishing vessel…

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    Lusitania Essay

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    World War I started sometime 1914 and ended in 1918 when the Treaty of Versailles was signed. There were German U-boats patrolling all around the Atlantic Ocean during the war. The ship that is unfortunately caught in this patrol was the RMS Lusitania. John Joseph Protasio, from Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and currently resides in Ohio, earned a Bachelor’s of Art in History at Lycoming College, and a Master’s of Art in History at Arkansas State University. He also wrote To the Bottom of the Sea,…

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