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    a raise of the orange flag the boat steered clear of the tube that had two people trapped inside of it. When Kristin saw another boat coming she put up the flag once more to tell the other boat there was people in the water. With Maci and Makena trapped in the dark tube and their horrible ideas to get out‚ they were nervously breathing and while doing that they were wasting all the air they had left. The tube was tied to a rope and that rope was tied to the boat‚ so Kristen decided to climb over

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    Fresh Water Fishing vs. Salt Water Fishing Fishing dates back to nearly forty thousand years ago as one of the earliest forms of finding food. Ancient people used hand gathering‚ spearing‚ netting‚ angling and trapping as techniques to catch fish. Humans all around the world continue to rely on fishing as their main source of food. Because of the vast availability of fish‚ fishing is readily available to anyone near a body of water. Most people can easily reach water because it makes up seventy-one

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    instructed to join other men on the boat‚ known as Lance‚ Clean‚ Chef and Chief who controlled the boat that they were going up the river on. On this boat‚ they team up with Lieutenant Colonel Kilgore. Their goal is to find Green Beret Colonel‚ Walter Kurtz who is stationed in Cambodia. At one point‚ when Chef and Willard are in the woods‚ a tiger almost kills them when it comes from behind bushes‚ scaring them back onto the boat. Later‚ they come across a boat that has Vietnamese people in it and

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    start building the boat while Gilgamesh received his message in a dream. But in the story of Noah’s Ark‚ Noah was to build the boat to exact measurements which were 300 cubits for its length‚ 50 cubits for its width‚ and 30 cubits for its height. Where in the Epic of the Gilgamesh it was to be built “shall have her dimensions in proportion‚ Her width and length in harmony.” The story never tells how big the boat was for all living seeds. So as a reader we can picture Noah’s massive boat where we cannot

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    World War II was the biggest and most deadly war in the history of the world with fatalities tolling up to around seventy million people (“World’s 5 Biggest Wars in History of the War”). Throughout the fighting and bloodshed‚ battles were fought everywhere. On land‚ in the air‚ and at sea. The weapons‚ planes‚ and submarines that were used in battles had a huge impact on the war. As the war drove innovation on both sides‚ the face of the war changed. One of the most famous planes during World War

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    (Independent Factors‚ Dependent Factor and controlled factors) Research methodology Results Discussion Conclusion References/Bibliography Literature Review We all know how a hovercraft looks like. It’s a giant boat that floats on air. It is powered by a fan underneath and and another fan pushing it above. However‚ does the position of the fan in a hovercraft affect its balance and speed? Described by discover hover‚ “A hovercraft is one of the children of

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    railings that ran down the edge of the survival boat. The dry chipping paint of the boat closely resembled the skin of my face. My lips were cracked and red. I looked like I had already died. “I wonder if anyone knows i’m out here.” I said to my self in a weak cracking voice. “I wonder if anyone cares.” My thought was interrupted when a large gull flew down and landed on my boat. It was thin and weak‚ much like me. Its marble eyes scanned the edges of the boat for any source of a meal. “Sorry.”

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    foreshorten and Leutze also made the boat in the back look further away while George Washington’s boat appears to be closer to observers. Light is used in this painting with the sunlight to highlight the center group of men on the boat. That same light is used on the face of the solider on the side of the boat paddling. Dark tones are mainly used in this painting. There is one color that the artist kept using‚ but it is not in the background only in the boat.

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    much that it starts to detrimentally affect the person involved? W.D. Valgardson’s short story The Novice demonstrates that this is certainly a possibility. The protagonist undergoes a similar situation; he gets caught up in idealism (glamorizing his boat – his prized possession (named Sally Anne) – to nearly abnormal proportions) which skews his perception of “truth”. The reason he acts this way is due to his lonely‚ one dimensional‚ and peculiar lifestyle. Readers of Valgardson’s short story should

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    1. A Little About Buoyancy o In order to understand how a boat can float in water we must first go over one of the principles behind such a feat: buoyancy. This principle in physics was discovered by the mathematician Archimedes about 2‚000 years ago‚ so it has been taught and understood for some time now. The basics of buoyancy involve the relationship between the weight of the object in question‚ in this case a boat‚ and the weight of the water it displaces. If the object weighs more than the

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