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    Silver Ships

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    Silver Ships Facilities Silver Ships is located on 16 acres in Theodore‚ Alabama just South of Mobile on Bellingrath Road. After moving into a 15‚000 square foot building in 1996‚ they soon after expanded a second time. Since then‚ they have added over 12‚000 square feet of additional production space and they have built additional office spaces. All aspects of the vessel construction‚ from the custom design to the final assembly‚ are conducted in an enclosed production facilities and the

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    The Ship of Dreams

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    Titanic is a remarkable film filled with excitement and romance. It is one of the best movies I’ve seen yet. It tells the tale of a ship that sailed across the Atlantic; the Titanic. The Titanic was supposedly unsinkable; yet‚ when it hit an iceberg‚ it tragically sank‚ destroying thousands of innocent lives. Two people‚ out of thousands on the ship‚ are the most remarkable; a poor man named Jack‚ who won his ticket in a card game‚ and a rich woman named Rose‚ who came to America to get married after

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    ship and wolf

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    Liudmyla Vygnanets English Composition 1 Dr. Daniel Wolf vs. ship Two stories “Battle Royal “(1947) by Ralph Ellison’s and Training Day (2001) by Antoine Fuqua’s. In both story main characters who have the goal and both of them try to achieve that goal but each of them is going to achieve that goal by different way. In Training Day the main character Alonzo tries to achieve his goal by brutal‚ cruel way‚ he is portrayed as a wolf in this story. The other character in “Battle Royal”

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    with keen marksmanship hunted wild cattle and boar on the island of Hispaniola. These men were brutal‚ burly beings that could live throughout the harshest of environments. They constructed boucans‚ or grills‚ to smoke and sell their meat to passing ships (Minster 1). Similar to the Native Americans‚ the buccaneers used just about every part of the animal they slaughtered. They used hog skin as boots and belts made out of rawhide (Bradford 82). Buccaneers were simple

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    Clipper Ships.

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    Clipper Ships The name Clipper is applied to a ship to indicate that it is a very fast sailer. The term‚ probably derived from the verb clip (to move quickly)‚ was first used in the United States soon after the War of 1812 and was applied to the type of vessel formerly described as Virginia built or of pilot boat construction. After the 1830s the term clipper was adopted to mean any fast ship. The Clipper Ship By 1830 general usage had made the term clipper synonymous with fast sailing‚ although

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    The Unsinkable Ship

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    The Unsinkable Ship On April 14‚ 1912‚ the RMS Titanic also known as ‘The Unsinkable Ship‚’ sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic but in 1997‚ James Cameron brought that fateful voyage to the television screen in a lifelike movie with what most historians believe to be accurate details. The fateful voyage of the RMS Titanic is a story that most people learn about and become fascinated with in elementary school. Like many people‚ James Cameron became fascinated with this story. In 1995‚ he began producing

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    Queen Mary Ship

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    The Queen Mary is a ship that was used for 1936 through 1967. The ship is reported to be haunted and their have been many different types of paranormal activity on the ship. The Queen Mary was built to be a cruise ship but during the ships timeline she was also a troop ship‚ and “Bride and Baby Voyage”. The ship was built in Scotland from the start in 1930 and finally finished on 1936. The construction on the ship was stopped between the years 1931 through 1934 because of the great depression

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    The Sea and the Fury

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    to the International Chamber of Commerce’s International Maritime Bureau as “an act of boarding or attempting to board any ship with the intent to commit theft or any other crime and with the intent or capability to use force in furtherance of that act". (Young & Valencia‚ 269.) Maritime Terrorism is defined as “political piracy” which is “any illegal act directed against ships‚ their passengers‚ cargo‚ crew or against sea ports with the intent of directly or indirectly influencing a government or

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    Ship Breaker

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    Independent Novel Study Douglas MacArthur once said‚ “The soldier above all others prays for peace‚ for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.” In the book Ship Breakers by Paolo Bacigalupi the main character Nailer has many external and internal struggles as he strives for peace in his life. It is during these difficult trials that his true inner strength and characteristics are revealed. Nailer portrays such attributes as courage‚ loyalty‚ perseverance

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    Ship of Theseus

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    classical story of the ship of Theseus. Change and identity becomes complex and the definition of objects change. An object is a thing that exists in time and space and has many properties or aspects such as size and colour. As these properties change‚ so do the object and the object’s identity‚ so therefore objects are always changing with time. The story of the ship of Theseus has had philosophers puzzled for centuries. The classical story is told by Plutarch (46-120 AD)‚ ‘The ship wherein Theseus

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