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    Bartolome Research Paper

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    The Sunday trip explores Bartolome’s interior in the morning, and reserves the afternoon for snorkeling around Pinnacle Rock and exploring the island’s two beaches. How to Get There After a 30-minute morning transport from the camp, climb aboard a yacht for a two-hour ride to Bartolome. This is an all-day excursion, expect to return to camp around five or six in the evening in time for sunset at the lookout. Highlights • Snorkel with Galapagos penguins and sea lions • Hike to the scenic vista…

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    “Witnessed the beginning of his career – when he saw Dan Cody's yacht drop anchor over the most insidious flat on Lake Superior. (4.6)”. The word “beginning” means the start of something fresh or new. The word “insidious” means the continuous growth that ultimately results harmfully. When Gatsby saw “Dan Cody’s yacht drop anchor” he took the opportunity as a way to reinvent himself almost as if it was the ‘beginning’ of his existence. As…

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    Oyster 745 Research Paper

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    vessel. Interior Versatility Space can come at a premium on many sailing yachts, but Oyster understands how to build a vessel that owners and their guests can enjoy on every journey. They have built the Oyster 745 to be crafted to be a true home away from home. Options for customizing the interior layout are available. Specific layouts for crew quarters include up to three staterooms for owners and guests in the heart of the yacht and closed off crew quarters able to house two staterooms in…

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    negligence as they do not owe a duty of care to that specific individual. Although, the exceptions to this rule arises from when “the defendant has a duty to control the third party or a duty to safeguard a dangerous thing”. Firstly, Home Office v Dorset Yacht Co Ltd demonstrates that a ‘defendant has a duty to control the third party’. The case concerned a supervision of young offenders while they carried out the work. Subsequently,…

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    Connell, expresses how hard-work and determination beats all odds. He conveys this theme in one of his short stories, “The Most Dangerous Game.” Rainsford was a wealthy hunter who was searching for a place to hunt in the Caribbean. He fell of his yacht and swam a few miles to a nearby mysterious island. Rainsford meets a peculiar man, General Zaroff, who is also a hunter. However, General Zaroff has gotten fatigued of hunting animals, so he bought this obscure island and hunts men that get…

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    affected the emotion of the characters, which made up the mood of the story. The more moods a story has, the more emotion and better understanding there is in the story. As the story starts, they begin on a Yacht. Rainsford and his other friends are traveling through the Caribbean. While on the Yacht, they come across an island that they have heard about. This island is called the “Ship-Trap Island.” The passengers on the ship are very curious to what has happened. They feel very suspicious…

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    “The Do-Over” is a comedy only released on netflix about a year ago starring Adam Sandler as “Max Kessler” and David Spade playing “Charlie McMillan”. This movie is mainly about two high school friends reconnecting at a high school reunion and making their lives much more interesting than it is at that point in time. Max plans to fake both of their deaths and start from scratch. A new life… Literally! They go through many obstacles, kill some people, meet new colleagues that later on become…

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    In the pitch black of the night, Rainsford fell off his yacht into the dark ocean, and “Desperately he struck out with strong strokes after the receding lights of the yacht, but he stopped before he had swum fifty feet. A certain cool-headedness had come to him” (21). He acknowledges that to be able to think clearly he would have to calm himself down. Putting his…

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    Multi50 Design Report

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    1. INTRODUCTION The focus of this paper is to outline the final year dissertation for the BEng Yacht and Powercraft Design course at Southampton Solent University. The proposed focus of this dissertation is an investigation into the development of foils for the Multi50 class of offshore racing trimarans. The Multi50 class has been a cost-effective option in the world of high-performance offshore multihull racing, drawing the attention of smaller independent teams and larger professional teams…

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    Every story portrays an idea, or theme, that the reader most likely picks up on and follows throughout the story. A theme in “The Most Dangerous Game” is that civility and savagery are in everyone. In “The Most Dangerous Game” Richard Connell’s idea of civility and its relationship to savage, comes to life through a series of traits in Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff and how they react to certain situations. In The Most Dangerous Game, Richard Connell proves, through Sanger Rainsford and…

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