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    The god that this report is about is Poseidon. Poseidon means god of the sea and ocean. Poseidon is the god of the sea. He is the son of Cronus and Rhea‚ and was swallowed by Cronus immediately after birth because he had feared that one of his children would overthrow him as he did his father. His siblings are Hades‚ Demeter‚ Zeus‚ Hestia‚ Hera‚ and Chiron. Poseidon is known to be one of the moodier gods and easily angered. An example of his anger is when he tried to drown the entire world because

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    Ocean Blue Research Paper

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    Have you ever wondered why we see the grass green or the ocean blue ?. Liquid water absorbs short wavelength light (UV)‚ long wavelengths and infrared light. Each color has a different wavelength‚ so it is refracted at a slightly different angle‚ resulting in dispersion. The colors visible spectrum results in the light response‚ the absorption‚ reflection‚ transmission and in the color addition/subtraction. Out of the visible light spectrum the most absorbed is the red-orange along with the yellow-green

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    Aldo Ocean Eder Analysis

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    Aldo Ocean Eder had been living in Glace Bay‚ Port area at the southern part of The New Morram City for as long as he could remember in his 17th-year-old life. He’s the only son of Alberto Eder‚ a tough fisherman whose life bound with the tide of the sea life. Numerous times caught by a thunderous storm when he was sailing on the sea and dangling between life and death‚ his father kept his vivid dream that one day his son‚ Aldo Ocean‚ would follow his way of struggling life against the sea. Aldo’s

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    In The Ocean at the End of the Lane it is clear that adults and children see the world differently from believing in the impossible‚ to a child’s curiosity‚ and the “undefeatable” adult. As children we live in a world of wonder and curiosity and this book has several examples of that. The first instance of this we see in chapter four. “And‚ because Lettie was speaking the language of shaping‚ I understood what was said. The thing in the clearing was being bound to that place for always‚ trapped‚

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    Ocean Game Case Study

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    At OceanBets Casino‚ players and members are given the chance to chart their own waters in the search for jackpots. The casino games are primarily powered by Netent‚ a leading software provider in casino gaming industry. The needs and welfare of its members and players are its primary concerns‚ and this is validated in its licensing and regulation‚ and a privacy statement. The casino works under a master license provided by the Curacao Government. And to ensure that every transaction is above-board

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    Atlantic Ocean Rabbit Run

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    Despite a difference of seventy years and the distance of the Atlantic Ocean‚ Rabbit‚ Run by John Updike and The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde present striking similarities in their characters and themes. While I initially could not draw the connections between the two novels‚ I now recognize the many ways in which the authors criticize and analyzed their own environments through their works. I believe that the lessons on the dangers of societal influence and the nature of ethics that Rabbit

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    Major Ocean Ports of the World

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    Angeles Long Beach Baton Wilmington Rouge Mobile Beaumont Houston Corpus Christi Veracruz Kingston South Louisiana New York/New Jersey Baltimore Port of Virginia Charleston Savannah Jacksonville Port Everglades Miami San Juan Cristobal Major Ocean Ports of the World (Maps not to scale) Buenos Aires Santos North‚ Central‚ and South America Gothenburg Port Said Alexandria Jeddah Dubai Bremen Liverpool Gdansk Salalah Abidjan Hamburg Felixstowe Rotterdam Southampton

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    November 9‚ 2004 Mary Linn Vice President of Finance Ocean Carriers Re: 180‚000 DWT Vessel Proposal Dear Mary: Our analysis of the proposal for the construction of a new 180‚000 DWT vessel has brought us to the conclusion that the project should not be undertaken. Our recommendation and decision is based on a discounted cash flow analysis of expected future cash flows from the vessel that produced a net loss for the project of $7‚201‚639. Included in this recommendation are a number

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    In “Opinion: The Oceans Need the Spotlight Now” written by Politha Kohona‚ he argues the world needs to unite and take care of the ocean before it is too late. He explains this through exploring the treatment of oceans in the past and currently. Kohona believes the oceans are at risk of becoming yet another battlefield for resources. This attempt to procure resources will lead to rivalry amongst the nations of the world and put the oceans and the fragile ecosystems within at risk. The risks will

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    SALINITY AND DEEP OCEAN CURRENTS OVERVIEW Ocean currents arise in many different ways. For example‚ wind pushes the water along the surface to form wind-driven currents. Deep ocean currents are caused by differences in water temperature and salinity. In this experiment‚ the students will hypothesize the cause of ocean currents and then develop a model to explain the role of salinity and density in deep ocean currents. CONCEPTS Salt water is more dense than fresh water‚ and is therefore

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