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    this case? * Prepare to answer difficult questions about the sinking the of most expensive ship (and primary weapon) in Swedish history by royal board of inquiry * The time to prepare for these questions is unspecified because the King is out of communication‚ but it is assumed that he will come back quickly upon hearing the news 2. Why have the issues arisen? * Ship and its weapons sink * Missed launch date of 25 July 1628 * 50 people dead 3. When did the issues arise?

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    Opening Scene Monologue

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    swings her arm over the alarm causing it to shut off. The covers swipe in front of the camera‚ transitioning the scene to her walking to her washroom. The camera follows her legs towards the sink. As she reaches her sink‚ the camera pans up her body until it levels with the mirror. She is hunched down over the sink washing her face. The sounds of the water can be heard. Turning the faucet off‚ she stands up‚ patting her face dry. Taking a sigh‚ she looks at herself with a blank face‚ before putting the

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    Titanic: Death of a Titan

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    After years of construction and work‚ the Titanic was finally ready for her maiden voyage. The beginning of her voyage was to take place on the morning of April 10‚ of 1912 at approximately 10:00am. The firs of Titanic passengers began to board the ship. Most of these passengers were British residents who had journeyed to Titanic by means of transportation either that a boat train. The real precipitance came when the boat train arrived. People rich or poor were scattered all aver Southampton’s bay

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    Gravation Thrust

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    THRUST • The force acting on a body perpendicular to its surface is called thrust. • Thrust is the total force acting on the surface of the body. • Thrust per unit area is pressure Pressure = Thrust Area S.I unit of pressure is N/m2 or Pascal EVERYDAY OBSERVATIONS RELATED TO PRESSURE: • School bags have wide straps so that the weight of the bag falls over a large area of the shoulder producing less pressure on the shoulder. Due to this less pressure

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    Germans primarily targeted allied warships and merchant ships‚ until the allies found ways to protect themselves from the u-boats using different methods. These were Q ships‚ decoy ships that were actually merchant ships armed with heavy guns‚ so when the Germans fired at them and the merchant ships fired back they were fooled into thinking they were actually warships. Another way to prevent naval loss was to travel in convoy so that all merchant ships could be protected when delivering goods. Mines and

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    DISASTER MANAGEMENT’S PROJECT Handling Natural Disasters – Tsunami Made By – {name} What to do BEFORE a Tsunami * Find out if your home‚ school‚ workplace‚ or other frequently visited locations are in tsunami hazard prone areas. * Know the height of your street above sea level and the distance of your street from the coast or other high-risk waters. * Plan evacuation routes from your home‚ school‚ workplace or any other place you could be where tsunamis present a risk. *

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    THE MYSTERIES OF BERMUDA TRIANGLE Thesis Statement: Retracing the illustrious secrecy behind the Bermuda Triangle (sometimes designates as the Devil’s Triangle) - nonetheless isn’t really a mystery after all. Introduction Scores of ships and planes are said to have vanished without any evidence over the decades in a gigantic triangular zone of ocean with illusory points in Bermuda‚ Florida‚ and Puerto Rico. Some people have asserted that these disappearances fall beyond the limit of human errors

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    construction to be completed‚ Canada decided to take control of Canadian-registered merchant ships. With construction underway and the merchant ships armed and controlled by the Royal Canadian Navy‚ Canada was now capable of expanding their role of support to a more combative state. In 1941‚ Canada built a naval base in St. Johns‚ Newfoundland. This new naval base allowed both the Canadian and British ships to come to port and refuel‚ resupply and set back out to fight the U-boats without having to

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    Dinner Dandruff Diction

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    When writing‚ diction‚ syntax and imagery all show the author’s style. In the text “Dinner Dandruff”‚ Robert Fulghum does an excellent job of showing all three of these. The words he chooses to use‚ the way he uses them in sentences‚ and the visual effect he creates through his writing shows the reader he is a humorous author. Robert Fulghum uses multiple examples of diction in the text to show his humor. Diction are the words chosen to make a statement. For example‚ the sentence “A rational

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    Pronunciation Studio Free Course Sample from our 120 page course book with audio: An English Acc nt Phonetics Intonation Schwa IPA Spelling & Sound Index Pg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Contents Introduction IPA Chart Consonant Sounds Vowel Sounds Spelling & Sound IPA Structure - Schwa Structure - Function Intonation - 3 Patterns Intonation - Tonic Syllable What Next? Answer Key All Material & Audio © Joseph Hudson 2010 Introduction Who is this course for? This course is a practical

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