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    Through The Tunnel

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    he very much needs that break. The challenge he is facing is causing him external suffering. His training to hold his breath longer was hurting his body. He is in pain, but nothing is holding him back. “his nose bled badly. For hours he had been underwater, learning how to hold his breath, and now he felt weak and dizzy.” (p.247) His nose is bleeding and he is nauseous from earlier in the day. He continues to exercise his lungs the next day and that night his nose bleeds again. Yet, he continues…

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    these waters, every size from colossal to plankton, and every color you can imagine, in these vast waters. To see these amazing creatures I had to submerge my face and look through my goggles to see, I use my snorkel to breath underwater. My amazing view of all of the underwater life, seeing animals I only had seen in pictures like turtles, and also seeing things I’ve never heard of, like these puffy spiky red balls, all I remember about this is that my uncle told me not to touch them; I then…

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    weapon, the possessor of this weapon could virtually rule the waters. After the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States of America, persuaded Germany to cease unrestricted underwater warfare. By spring of 1917 Germany had resumed this unrestricted underwater warfare. Why was this path chosen? The U-boat was a phenomenal weapon, as well as a frightening one; few things were more terrifying for the crews of British merchant vessels than the U-boat. It would…

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    Control Of Robotics Essay

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    research under the water. The main points of research are as below:-  Development of remote measured underwater motors vehicles and virtual involvement methods.  Autonomous underwater vehicles are generated for next generation.  Object recognition and image valuation with flexible and intelligent underwater cameras  Development of underwater transport like oscillating systems  Development of underwater mission planning robot. Electric mobility All the electronic task like testing power…

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    Acoustic Transponders Three main acoustic positioning systems (Fig. 3) used for localization of AUVs are introduced and discussed. They are short baseline (SBL) systems, ultra-short baseline (USBL) systems and long baseline (LBL) systems. The transponders of SBL and USBL systems are deployed on a anchored ship or pier before the start of mission. LBL systems require transponders to be mounted on the seafloor before localizing AUVs. These three acoustic positioning systems are stated as below. 1)…

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    La Vida Robot Analysis

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    Joshua Davis author of “La Vida Robot” writes about the intelligent young students having to come together and work hard to achieve something they have worked on. As Walter Isaacson from Steve Jobs too has a similar view on this having Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak both having to come together as a team and working hard to finish what they have started.Both Davis and Isaacson believe that a strong team consists of individuals who bring their different skills together to work as a team.…

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    Short Essay On Welding

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    Welding Nearly fifty percent of objects in the U.S are affected by welding, welding is the main driving force behind manufacturing. The history of welding dates back to 4000 B.C, although there is only proof of it dating back to 3700 B.C. Products were invented such as jewelry, utensils, and weapons like swords and spears. Although we use a different method than used in the bronze age, they both use the same method which is the melting of two metals to bond them together. Metals such as Iron,…

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    Jacques Cousteau was born on June 11, 1910 in Saint-Andre-de-Cubzac, France. His father, Daniel Cousteau,was an international lawyer, and his mother, Elizabeth Duranthon, was the daughter of a wealthy wine merchant. At just the age of four, Cousteau learned how to swim and at the age of 10, Cousteau and his family moved to New York, where he learned to speak English. In the U.S., he improved his swimming and snorkeling, and learned how to dive. After two years Cousteau and his family returned to…

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    Scientific American explains the predicament of inhabiting outer space as mankind has failed to colonize underwater areas on Earth. In other words, how can individuals colonize a location with a hardly present atmosphere, if the colonization of underwater areas has yet to be conquered? The science magazine moreover disputes the idea of colonizing outer space as absurd, as the magazine elaborates that it is delusional to contemplate…

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    Persuasive Letter Assignment from the purple book As you may already know, Mr. Bullock, the majority of the fifth grade would like to go on a field trip to an aquarium to see the whales with our own eyes, consequently of Mrs. Sowerbon’s lecture on whales. The field trip would allow us to get up close to the magnificent creatures and study them in person. The 5th grade and I know that you invest greatly in our education, and this…

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