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    icebreakers move‚ and navigate through ice-covered waters‚ and were designed to explore the polar regions to become familiarize with new areas. They break the ice easily allowing them to pass through the ice-covered water swiftly. Soon after the icebreaker ships were introduced‚ its figurative meaning of breaking up social awkwardness became popular. It is used as a game to get people to feel comfortable to talk in meetings‚ school‚ or at any awkward situations. It is often use for people who may not know

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    RESOLUTION A.823 (19) -adopted on 23 November 1995 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR AUTOMATIC RADAR PLOTTING AIDS (ARPAs) THE ASSEMBLY‚ RECALLING Article 15(j) of the Convention on the International Maritime Organization concerning the functions of the Assembly in relation to regulations and guidelines concerning maritime safety‚ RECALLING ALSO the provisions of regulation V/12 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)‚ 1974‚ RECALLING FURTHER resolution A.422

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    Water Transport The movement of plants from water to land has necessitated the development of internal mechanisms to supply all the parts of the plant with water. As discussed in Plant Classification‚ Vasular Tissues ‚ tracheophytes (including virtually all terrestrial plants except for mosses and liverworts)‚ have developed complex vascular systems that move nutrients and water throughout the plant body through "tubes" of conductive cells. The vascular tissues of these plants are called xylem

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    A report on Design of a 700 capacity inland passenger vessel for Dhaka-Barisal-Dhaka route Course No. NAME 338 Course Title: Ship Design Project & Presentation Project Supervisor Dr. Nayeb Md. Golam Zakaria Associate Professor Department of Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering‚ BUET‚ Dhaka Prepared by – Mesbah Uddin Student No. 0812003 Ripon Kumer Sarker Student No. 0812006 A. K. M. Elias Student No. 0812015 Department of Naval Architecture

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    amount of pirates sailing our seas grew exponentially. Also during these years the inspired pirates usually came from a privateering career‚ who also inspired other privateers to join as well. They are well known for pillaging and/or plundering other ships at sea. One of the more popular ones during this time was a man known as Blackbeard. His real name was Edward Teach‚ but it is also said that his last name could’ve been Thatch or Drummond. Through a majority of the official documents has it stated

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    Vegas. Due to the proximity of El Paso to Ft. Worth‚ they are only plant to ship to Ft. Worth. The costs associated with each shipment are described in detail in Appendix 2.2A. From these distribution centers‚ meters are shipped to one of nine customer zones. The Ft. Worth center services Dallas‚ San Antonio‚ Wichita and Kansas City‚ the Santa Fe center services Denver‚ Salt Lake City‚ and Phoenix‚ and the Las Vegas center ships to Los Angeles and San Diego. The purpose of this report to compare the

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    INTRODUCTION 2 HISTORY OF PIPELINE TRANSPORT 3 - 5 ASPECT OF TECHNOLOGY 6 - 7 OWNERSHIP 8 - 10 INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT 11 REFFERENCES 12 APPENDIXES 13 - 14 INTRODUCTION Pipeline transport is the transportation of goods through a pipe. Most commonly‚ used to send liquid and gases‚ and the pneumatic tube that transport solid capsules using compressed air are also used it

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    1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) defines piracy as “any illegal acts of violence or detention‚ or any act of depredation‚ committed for private ends by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or a private aircraft‚ and directed: against a ship‚ aircraft‚ persons or property in a place outside the jurisdiction of any State.” Analysis While there is still much dispute‚ the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is in charge of coordinating efforts to lessen

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    The Lucky Strike

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    Michael Forcino 7/13/12 Ship Breaker A Lucky Strike was one of those things that people envied. The characters in this book believe in the power of luck‚ and that you have to be lucky and smart to pull off a Lucky Strike. The people in this book believe in luck because of three main reasons. One is that the only way they can do their jobs every day is because of the chance they might get lucky. Another reason is that they are jealous of Lucky Strike and that they could get

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    Unit 23 BERTHING Ship handling operations include manoeuvring and controlling the vessel by means of engines‚ helm movements and tug assistance. Berthing means bringing a vessel to her berth until the ship is made fast. A ship may berth port or starboard side on or bow or stem on. The term “berth” refers to the quay‚ or wharf‚ or‚ pier or jetty where the ship comes alongside‚ but it may also mean a place in which a vessel is moored or anchored. The berthing and unberthing manoeuvres require

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