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    History 101 16 October 2013 RMS Titanic: A Ship of Widows Response Paper No. 2 The Titanic is never an easy topic for me to discuss or write about. Every time I think of that fateful night I feel depressed and my head fills with faces of all the men‚ women‚ and children whose lives were taken from them all too

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    The Insane Asylum Ship Luke Larr 6th hour "Alright crew‚ are you ready to get this show on the road?" Asked Jamison‚ the captain of the little but might barge named ’Peyton Lacombe’. "Yes captain!" Responded Luke Larr‚ first mate of the old vessel. "Where’s the rest of the crew?" Jamison questioned. "In the galley I believe‚" responded Luke. "Alright‚ get the hatches ready for sailing‚ because we’re leaving in one minute!" stated Jamison. "Aye aye captain!" Said Luke bounding down the stairway

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    The Link between Ship Size and Operations It is clear that ship size and activities are related‚ but to what situation? After clarifying the experience of the sector by interviews‚ focusing the cost price of bigger ships chartered or owned and considering the working procedure‚ cost effectiveness will possibly not enhance through using these ships. Three views are there about this: First‚ different studies explain that larger ships will have access to fewer ports because of the limited draught of

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    do writers write? Most poems are an attempt to pass on a message‚ to give a moral‚ or in any case‚ to communicate in one way or another. An example of a writer doing this in a poem may be seen in An Old Man’s Winter Night‚ by Robert Frost. Robert Frost (1874-1963) wrote An Old Man’s Winter Night‚ perhaps his most well conceived work and published it in the book ’Mountain Interval’‚ released in 1920 as a fine peak to his career. The poem tells the story of the last night before an old man’s death

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    Poetic Analysis Essay Throughout the poem “Winter Alone” by Maxine Tynes‚ the reader has the chance to take a glimpse into the life of someone who suffers from polio. Tynes uses an exceptional word choice enhancing the feeling of solitude all through the piece. Her hope in writing this poem is to have the reader understand the imprisoned life style of an individual who has the disabling virus‚ polio. The mood of the poem is automatically set as soon as you read the first line. “Winter

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    The History of Viking Ships and Tools of War By Shaun Combs   Outline I. Introduction: A Brief Description of Culture a. The Viking Age b. Social Structure II. Viking Tools a. Weapons of War III. Viking Ships a. How They Were Used IV. Conclusion and Final Thoughts V. Bibliography VI. Artwort Introduction The following research is on the Viking culture of the medieval era between the eighth to the eleventh centuries. The Viking influence spread over most of Europe‚ Northern Africa‚ and

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    1. While anchoring your vessel‚ the best time to let go the anchor is when the vessel is __________. A. dead in the water B. moving fast ahead over the ground C. moving fast astern over the ground D. moving slowly astern over the ground 2. When anchoring in calm water‚ it is best to __________. A. maintain slight headway when letting go the anchor B. have slight sternway on the vessel while letting go the anchor C. wait until the vessel is dead in the water before letting go the anchor

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    Like earlier paintings by Caspar David Friedrich‚ Turner’s The Slave Ship emphasizes the power of nature through the diminutive representation of that which is human or man-made. However‚ while Friedrich’s natural world possesses stillness and tranquility‚ Turner’s is cataclysmic and terrifying. This is illustrated by the artist’s loose brushwork and use of vivid colour. In The Slave Ship‚ the carnage of nature is comparable in brutality to the slave trade‚ a practice that at the time of the creation

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    Panno del Casentino (Casentino cloth) is a traditional wool fabric‚ typical of Casentino. The fabric is fulled (felted) to make it waterproof and teaseled to obtain a hairy side.The “coarse cloth”‚ got from the valley sheepshearing‚ was popular for its high wear and weather resistance and it was suitable for people who had to live travelling or spending mostly the day in the open air. The lock‚ typical of Casentino cloth clothes‚ represents a functional double layer‚ with cold and rain protection

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    Light vs. Dark in Heart of Darkness The realism movement of the late nineteenth century produced works in literature that were marked by reduced sentimentality and increased objectivity. The goal was to let details tell the story‚ and remove noticeable bias of the author through scientific and detailed descriptions. While this form of storytelling undoubtedly is most accurate‚ it creates difficulties for authors to incorporate their themes into the story. This resulted in an increase in

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