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    neutral countries. It was irrational to believe neutral countries would halt trade with Britain as that would result in huge economic losses. Several merchant ships including the British ship Lusitania were mercilessly and unjustly shot down by German U-Boat submarines. The Lusitania was principally a passenger ship and 1‚201 innocent people onboard including 128 Americans were murdered by the submarine attack. Furious at the sinking of neutral merchant ships‚ the United States pressured German politicians

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    Report on Trip to Terengganu under MGT 215 On 27th March 2010‚ 70 students who take course code MGT 215 had a trip to Terengganu. Both classes are taking this code organize this trip since two month ago. Miss Siti Farrah and Miss Farizah are the advisor for this trip. This trip actually helps the student to gain more knowledge on their syllabus in term of practically. The four elements in management which are Planning‚ Organizing‚ Leading and Controlling are applicable in this trip. Students were

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    Alistair McLeod The Boat

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    A Boat to the New World And I saw then‚ that summer‚ many things that I had seen all my life as if for the first time and I thought that perhaps my father had never been intended for a fisherman physically or mentally. At least not in the manner of my uncles; he had never really loved it. And I remembered that‚ one evening in his room when we were talking about David Copperfield‚ he had said that he had always wanted to go to the university and I had dismissed it then in the

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    next nightmare. The Battle of the Atlantic was "the only thing that ever frightened me." Winston Churchill. As an island Britain needed to bring in a vast amount of food and military equipment to survive the war. The German submarine force (U-boats) severely damaged our ability to survive the war - hence Churchill’s quote above when he feared we would be starved out of the war. A great deal of our raw materials came from America and therefore had to cross the Atlantic. In normal times this journey

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    The Boat by Alistair Macleod The narrator loves his father and shows appreciation for him because his father had chosen a career that he enjoys and benefits from‚ “rather than selfishly following forever your own dreams and inclinations.” (Pg 275) Although he appreciates him and loves him‚ he does not idealize him or his way of life. This may be due to him "withering away"‚ such as when he is constantly seen by his son smoking‚ and listening to the radio in bed‚ his son may see this as taking

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    Fifteen months later‚ the unthinkable happened: in the farthest reaches of the South Pacific‚ the Essex was rammed and sunk by an enraged whale. Its twenty-man crew‚ fearing cannibals on the islands to the west‚ decided instead to sail their three tiny boats for the distant South American coast. They would eventually travel over 4‚500 miles.

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    respect our neutrality. Germans sank US passenger boats‚ like the Lusitania‚ and sent the Zimmerman telegram to Mexico and both these things angered us. The thing that was one of the big causes of our entrance into the war was Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare. Germans had u-boats and they used these to ensure they had the upper hand in the war. Germans warned that they would attack any boat they saw as a threat‚ including passenger boats. Many Americans disregarded the threat and still boarded

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    understands what the cold is able to do. It doesn’t underestimate nature. The theme of man versus nature can be found in different naturalistic tales too. To further reinforce the theme of man versus nature‚ the story “The Open Boat” should be compared with London’s story. In “The Open Boat”‚ the strongest person‚ Billie‚ dies‚ however‚ in London’s story‚ the unnamed man dies. There doesn’t seem to be any good qualities about the unnamed man. When these two stories are combined‚ it points out that nature doesn’t

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    Brown‚ Daniel. The Boys in the Boat: An Epic Journey to the Heart of Hitler’s Berlin. London: Pan‚ 2014. Print. The author’s purpose in writing the book: The author‚ Daniel James Brown‚ attended college in California‚ and became a non-fiction author. One of his books‚ The Boys in the Boat‚ grew very popular and contained a lot of historical significance. Daniel James Brown wanted to tell the story of Joe Rantz‚ and his life that mainly involved rowing. He also explained adversity that occurred

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    Related Readings The Philippine Light Rail Transit Authority was set up on 12 July 1980 by Executive Order No. 603 to build‚ operate and/or lease LRT framework in the Philippines. Its central goal is to make a completely coordinated mass rail transit network to ease Metro Manila’s serious traffic congestion. The Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1 is the first metro line of the Manila Light Rail Transit System. Presently‚ the line contains twenty stations and runs on 19.65km (12.21miles). Numerous

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