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    Goal: Would be to empower the Speaker or Top Trainer and I would continue by asking the following: 1. I would outline the Fast Fear Relief Technique and the circle of excellence. Set up a safety anchor‚ so they know they will always be safe Have the client close their eyes and imagine they are sat in a movie theatre and looking at a blank screen Have the client leave his body and float up to the projection booth and from there they can observe himself sitting in the theatre and the blank

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    Torrechilla What is anchoring of ships? An anchor is a large object that is shaped in such a way that when it sits on the ocean or harbour floor and is pulled by the ship it will dig into the mud/sand and stop the ship from moving further. Most ships have two anchors‚ one on each side of the bow (front). Oil drilling rigs have 8 anchors. The anchor can only be used in water that is only so deep as it depends on the length of the anchor line or chain. An anchor will not keep a ship "stable" as I think

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    Anchor

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    (Good Evening ladies and gentlemen‚ I am Chaitali from BBA 1ST YEAR‚ and I am Rithul from BCA 1st year we welcome you to our most awaited event ZEAL-enriching life with positivism. We would like to welcome our chief guest Mr. Mohan Vast‚ Guest of Honor – Dr. Vilasrao Kadam‚ our director Dr D. Y Patil‚ hod Vaishali Patil‚ our teachers and all my dear friends.) - R {I extend my gratitude to our valuable‚ inspiring teachers and all my dear friends for honouring us with their presence in this beautiful

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    General arrangement

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    CHAPTER 5 FINAL GENERAL ARRANGEMENT CHAPTER 5 FINAL GENERAL ARRANGEMENT 5.1 Final General Arrangement The General Arrangement of a ship can be defined as the assignment of spaces for all the required functions and equipment‚ properly coordinated for location and access. The general arrangement represents a summary or integration of information from other division and specialties in ship design to provide all necessary function of the ship in the most efficient

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    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 D. let the anchor go from the stern with the anchor cable

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    Death Of The Albatross

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    THUD-the Albatross‚ a seafarer’s friend‚ becomes limp after being shot by the mariner. Ultimately‚ the death of the Albatross resulted in an incident that the mariner would never forget. The mariner was a wiser man because he learned to love all of God’s creation and not to take things for granted‚ and he was a sadder man‚ because he learned of how many people‚ as well as the Albatross‚ had died. The mariner was wiser because he learned that all of God’s creation is important. The mariner killed

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    Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child By: John Bradshaw Name: Jessica Klassen Instructer: Megan Phillips Date : December 20‚ 2012 Student ID: Course: Working with families 1. Introduction While reading the Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child by John Bradshaw‚ it has given me great detail into how the wounded inner child will affect someone as they grow into adulthood. It gives you insight‚ on how to conquer and overcome your wounds that you had

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    whether we go to heaven or hell according to our belief in Christ. The Albatross a web footed bird in the poem saves the sailors from the storm and brings them to safety. The Albatross and Jesus have several similarities such as both saved people from death and brought good where they went. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner contains a Christian influence which represents the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Albatross represents Jesus‚ a holy man who brought good every where he went‚ both

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    Seamanship 4

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    MEDITERRANEAN MOOR consists of making a ship fast stem-on to a berth with the bows held in position by the anchors. Usually about four shackles of cable are used on each anchor and it is preferable although not always possible‚ to achieve a reasonable spread between the anchors so that the bows are held securely in a beam wind. The approach is best made with the berth on the port side and the starboard anchor should then be dropped-with the vessel two ship lengths off the berth and about half a ship length

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    Samuel Coleridge’s allegorical poem of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner tells of a story of an old mariner who destroys a beautiful piece of nature‚ in this case‚ an albatross‚ without any reasoning and suffers from his punishment from nature where in the end‚ learns to recognize the beauty of it. Readers at the time perceive the poem with religious interpretations; however it was not until the conclusion of the Romanticism period that the poem is recognized for its thematic undertones concerning

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