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    traits is something that separates the Marine Corps from not only other branches of the military but also every other organization in the world. The stress for every Marine to have the ability to be a leader and to take charge and do what they know is right allows the leadership to trust that everything that is supposed to be done will be done and done correctly without issue while the leadership can focus on more pressing issues. Furthermore it allows the Marines not yet in positions of power to be

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    No matter what you do in life whether it is being a teacher‚ cop‚ secretary‚ forensic scientist‚ or in my case‚ Marine‚ you will always find one thing in common. Within all of these jobs you will find that accountability is very important. You will also find that within keeping accountability you will not succeed. Accountability is knowing the amount of items or people in which you are responsible for. Accountability is also knowing where the items and people are at all times. While knowing where

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    Parts of the marine diesel engine Below is a cross-sectional view of a Sulzer Main Diesel Engine and the names of the component parts. The starting air valve is used to lead highly compressed air to push the piston for turning the engine when starting. In this 2-stroke engine‚ the air intake and exhaust are taken into the engine cylinder liner through scavenging ports and exhaust ports. The cylinder head covers the top of the cylinder and houses the starting air valve‚ fuel valve or injector

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    It Happened On The Way To War Paper It Happened On The Way To War is a book by Rye Barcott. This book talks about a marine who dreams of making a difference in the world. We read about his life‚ feeling as if we were a part of it. Three values that he clearly shows in this book are balance‚ leadership and Inspiration. Somebody once said that in order to succeed in life‚ you have to have a balance between your personal life and your professional life. Rye Barcott not only shows us the importance

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    discuss will be the effects that a growing human population may have on the marine ecosystem’s resources‚ including loss or harm to population of wild species; discuss one management practice of sustainability and conservation of natural resources in the marine ecosystem. Finally‚ the paper will identify is the risks and benefits of extracting or using one type of nonrenewable and one type of renewable energy resource from the marine ecosystem. From a distance in space humans look at this planet

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    on marine life. *identify‚ classify and preserve the types of marine life. *Predict the rate of population growth and life expectancy. *Use computer modelling to estimate population growth for the future. * run field studies and experiments. 2. which one or two of the typical duties or tasks listen do you think would make this career most worthwhile? Justify your answer. *I think that running the field experiments and studies would be worthwhile because you can learn new things about marine biology

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    Is the sextant a carthorse in the 21st century? Abstract The purpose of this report is to decide whether the sextant is outdated and effectively useless in the modern age or whether it still has a use in modern navigation. To decide this I explored modern navigation techniques‚ which is mostly done by global positioning systems‚ I researched the way that these work and the methodology behind the use of a sextant. The conclusion that I came to was that modern day sextant use is rare

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    Hook‚ Line‚ and Sinker: The Effect of Commercial Fishing on the Marine Ecosystem Every day‚ millions of people around the globe rely on fish and other aquatic species as their number one source of protein. Fishing has become one of the most profitable businesses in the world‚ and provides millions of people with a continual food source. Along with its success‚ commercial fishing at its very core‚ has wreaked havoc on the marine ecosystem. Commercial fishing has contributed greatly to the decline

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    Seas and oceans provide various types of resources to human beings and habitats to numerous species of plants and animals. They play very important roles in the economy of a nation and its people. Still‚ the marine and coastal ecosystems are under severe stress due to human activities. Ocean Resources The ocean is one of Earth ’s most valuable natural resources. It provides food in the form of fish and shellfish—about 200 billion pounds are caught each year. It ’s used for transportation—both travel

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    perspective with reference to UNEP reports. Solid materials‚ typically waste‚ that has found its way to the marine environment and coastline areas is called marine debris or litters. It is probably a common conception that marine debris consists of just a few pieces of rubbish scattered along the strand line of beaches and is of no harm to anyone. Unfortunately this is not the case. Marine debris has become a pervasive pollution problem affecting all of the world’s oceans. It is

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