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    greatest in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard (“Bernard C. Webber, USCG”, 1).” The United States Coast Guard is a merger of five Federal agencies that were once independent, but with overlapping responsibilities. These agencies are the Revenue Cutter Service, the Lighthouse Service, the Steamboat Inspection Service, the Bureau of Navigation, and the Lifesaving Service ("U.S. Coast Guard History", 1). Since this is the case, one might think there are many other great rescues which could top…

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    1. Petty Officer Whately’s request for High Year Tenure (HYT) waiver is forwarded with my highest recommendation. 2. Petty Officer Whately has demonstrated exemplary skill as an Electronics Technician Instructor teaching 113 students in eight ET-A School classes. He also volunteers his time in other ET-A School’s units as an instructor, in addition to safety observer. PO Whately volunteered to be a class advisor to ET-A School Class 03-16 consisting of seven Coast Guard members and two…

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    Whale Talk Analysis

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    therefore the conflicts that each of them face. The most significant conflict faced by the Cutter High School Swim Team is that of the closed-minded discrimination of students to their peers who are different. Because of the fact that there are characters who discriminate against others, T.J. feels as though it is not fair for the jocks to get all the recognition and attention. Therefore, he creates the Cutter High School Swim Team, whose members consist of a various selection of young men.…

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    Annika Sorenstam Essay

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    competitive brand, some thought she was crazy and others praised the idea. Her success in her brand is mostly due to her putting herself as the face of the brand. Her brand consists of the Annika Foundation, Annika Academy, and the Annika clothing line Cutter & Buck. Focusing on these brands was her top…

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    horses, it makes me feel free. Our horses are Tennessee Walking horses, my horse's name is Short Cut Sue, she was a show horse, and my sister, Matlyn, her horse's name was Cutter, the son of " Sue". So Matlyn and I start riding and we go about two to three laps and Matlyn decides she wants to ride my horse. So I get on Cutter and she gets on Sue.…

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    sunglasses off eventually, but he gave Mrs. Linzey attitude about it and then headed to the shop. While in the shop, I noticed Tyler holding a piece of metal in his hands as his friend, Colton, proceeded towards cutting the metal with the plasma cutter. Before Colton could actually begin cutting, I piped in and said, “Hey, don’t be dumb” in a ‘you should know better’ tone. I did not mean what I said in a rude manner at all. I was only looking out for their safety along with the other students…

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    The Useless Tree Analysis

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    The Useless Tree The theme topic is judgment. Judgment is when you are making assumptions on a person or living being based on their looks or personality. For example, if a person looks, dresses ugly or looks poor in life they might actually be rich. But they just want to be an individual. People's judgment might hurt the person very deeply. while in life they won't show it to you. Judging people isn't good because that person might get hurt emotionally and maybe physically too. The useless…

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    Have you ever wondered about how people back then worked? Back then so many things were very different. It wasn’t easy as it is now. People that worked in the 1800 in Hawaii can show that. Plantation life in Hawaii in the 1800s was not easy. Living conditions were harsh, the reason why is because of living situations, racial and gender differences, and labor with working in the fields. Conditions were crowded. Often, two couples would share 10-foot-square room that had a kitchen and a home-made…

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    On March 5th, 2005 I was falsely accused of murder and put on death row. I felt like the world had collapsed around me and every ounce of hope was now gone. There was nothing else I could do. I will spend my last 10 years of life in prison cell isolated from society. The First Year: Day after day, month after month, all I could think about was this awful situation I was put in. Why me? I felt hopeless and thought that there was nothing I could do. As the year went on, my sadness, hopelessness…

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    Susan Smith from the War That Saved My Life is my favorite literary protagonist because she worked hard to provide a good life for the children and she saved the kids from a life of danger, risked her own life for the kids, and wasn't the cookie cutter mold for an ideal person because her flaws were shown and how much she needed the kids just as much they needed her. Susan Smith is my favorite literary protagonist because she worked hard to provide a good life for the kids. Susan made a…

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