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    description essay

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    Description Paper rough draft As I sit here and observe my object I first notice it’s color; dark navy blue. It’s clear and you can see right through to the inside. It’s dark navy blue color hides the color of the liquid inside. The top is grey like a gloomy day in the rain. I then notice he shape is a cylinder with both ends closed. One end you can open and the other just stays closed. I notice the size of it is medium and it looks very smooth and round. Then I use my sense of touch and grab

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    also wanted to stop the growth of the French Empire‚ because they didn’t want to be taken over by the French and to prevent France from being the largest empire in the world. Britain also wanted to expand its naval power. Britain had the strongest navy in the world at the time. They

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    Crimson Tide MAN 3281 Systems Analysis Midterm 6/1/11 A.) Danzell Washington’s cognitive roles were complete opposites. Their mental actions‚ process of knowledge through their own experiences‚ and senses were both clearly displayed during the films conflicts. The Captain of the Navy’s ship‚ USS Alabama was Gene Hackman. The Captain’s XO‚ also known as the executive officer‚ was Danzell Washington. The Captain was a very experienced and a veteran at the ship. He was highly powered on the

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    The War of 1812

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    first to declare the war against the British Empire. There were several reasons for the War of 1812‚ for instance‚ trade restrictions because of the ongoing war between Britain and the French‚ imprisonment of American merchant sailors into the Royal Navy‚ British support of American Indians tribes against American expansion‚ and over national honor after humiliation on the high seas. As Risjord noted‚ “an unstated but powerful motivation for the Americans was the desire to uphold national honor in

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    Lolololololololol

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    AQA History B (Full Course) 40453 Modern World Unit 3 – Historical Enquiry Unit 3 Historical Enquiry: Britain at War CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT TASK RESEARCH DIARY Centre Name: _____________________________________________ Centre Number: ___________________ Candidate Name: _____________________________________________ Candidate Number: ____________________ The tasks: 1. Select five sources. Explain how useful these sources have been in informing you

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    Halifax Explosion

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    the city. Emergency crews could have been evacuating the city instead of rushing to the harbour to try and put out the flames. Thirteen vehicles in all‚ including the newly acquired fire truck‚ were sent to the blaze . The Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Navy sent crews in small boats to investigate and help . The Stella Maris tried to douse the flames with its onboard hose‚ but to

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    William Golding

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    in Salisbury. Golding’s experience teaching unruly young boys would later serve as inspiration for his novel Lord of the Flies. Although passionate about teaching from day one‚ in 1940 Golding temporarily abandoned the profession to join the Royal Navy and fight in World War II. Golding spent the better part of the next six years on a boat‚

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    with the U.S. Navy’s Personal Financial Management Program is that it is not comprehensive. On October 9‚ 2007‚ the Department of the Navy instructed the establishment of "The Navy Personal Financial Management (PFM) Education‚ Training‚ and Counseling Program" (U. S. Department of Defense‚ 2007). The reason for the instruction was that the Department of the Navy had determined that personal financial matters were worrisome to Sailors and their families‚ and money problems were affecting mission

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    public s[pewaking

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    MORDENISATION OF INDIAN ARMY  F INSAS…. The F-INSAS program[edit] F-INSAS has been taken up to equip Indian infantry with advanced weaponry‚ communication network and instant access to information on the battlefield.[1] This program is similar to the future soldier programs of other nations. F-INSAS includes a fully networked all-terrain‚ all-weather personal-equipment platform‚ enhanced firepower and mobility for the digitalised battlefield of the future.[2] The weight carried by soldiers

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    youth and vigour most horribly‚” the weatherbeaten appearance of the navy men could be interpreted as a badge of honour as it is proof of the hardship they were forced to endure in order to serve their country. Austen uses this to mock the aristocracy through Sir Walter’s opinion that “they are all knocked about … till they are not fit to be seen‚” and how “a man is in great

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