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    1.03 English Journal

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    Choose one of the following perspectives: | | © 2004 clipart.com | Option One:Write a journal entry from the perspective of a lusty pirate. What say you to these stuffy Puritans? How is their Puritan lifestyle different from your pirate lifestyle? No pirate journal would be complete without some proper "pirate talk." Visit the Pirate Glossary to discover some common pirate terms. Select at least five of these terms to include in your

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    Terms of Strategy

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    1. Tacit Collusion 2. Explicit Collusion 3. Collusive Price Setting 4. Predatory Pricing 5. Mutual forbearance 6. Game Theory 7. Market Commonality 8. Antitrust Policy 9. Operational Synergy 10. Financial Synergy ------------------------------------------------- Tacit Collusion: Definition: “Circumstance where two companies agree upon a certain strategy without putting it in writing or spelling out the strategy explicitly” Tacit Collusion is seemingly

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    BlackBeard Myths

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    Edward Teach (1680? - 1718)‚ better known as Blackbeard‚ was a legendary pirate who worked the Caribbean and the coast of Mexico and Eastern North America. He is just as well known today as he was during his heyday some three hundred years ago: he is arguably the most famous pirate ever to set sail. There are many legends‚ myths and tall tales concerning Blackbeard the pirate. Are any of them true? Legend: Blackbeard hid buried treasure somewhere: Fact: Sorry. This legend persists anywhere Blackbeard

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    The trials and stories surrounding pirates in the 1810s can be compared to those of which that surround Gilles de Rais because of the structure of the trial and subsequent punishment‚ the mainstream ideals of the time‚ and the conflict of religion versus the state. The issues that come about in law trials did not change over time because these factors always complicate the trial process. In a report written in 1819‚ the unknown author gives the reader “a brief account of the horrid massacre of

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    once his confidence builds during the story. Treasure Island is also a pirate tale filled with action scenes

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    lives the longest should take it all.” – Edward Teach (Blackbeard) “YO HO YO HO a Pirates life for me!” In the 18th Century the seas where terrorized by pirates. The black flag with a skull and cross bones stuck fear into the hearts of all men‚ women‚ and children. And‚ even today we see the lasting impression pirates have on us as a society through movies‚ books‚ TV shows‚ and cartoons. Over the years pirates have been downgraded from vicious cut throat criminals to silly fairytale characters

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    Justice In Captain Blood

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    and the other slaves take the pirate ship and become pirates they have become liberated. In the movie when they are making the pirate codes for the ship they call themselves people without a nation. This is the peak of the nature of their liberty because no one is oppressing them and they live by their own rules. This also relates to the issue of national loyalty because the pirates felt that they had no country‚which meant they had no national loyalty. When the pirates go back to Port Royal they are

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    Livesey even though the pirates outmanned their group. Jim did not give up and persevered through the several trials he endured on

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    Music Piracy

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    this instability is the reason for convincing music pirates to stop downloading music‚ illegally‚ off the Internet by coming up with different solutions to the issue of piracy. The solutions consist of finding other websites where music downloading can be done at a reasonable price‚ taking legal action if necessary‚ and coming up with hi-tech development that could stop pirates from downloading. People may be wondering what exactly music pirates are defined as. According to Amy Witherbee‚ they

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    Piracy In The Middle Ages

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    may have been reasonable to assume that piracy existed as long as the oceans were being used for commerce. The following essay will examine the history of piracy in a few central regions during the Middle Ages. The most well known and influential pirates in medieval Europe were most definitely the Vikings. This was mostly due to the fact that they were warriors and looters from Scandinavia who raided any seaworthy vessels‚ mainly during the 8th and 12th centuries‚ during the Viking Age in the Early

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