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    time a famous picture was taken. This black and white photo shows the dark past of the war ending and the light white of the photo as new beginnings. A woman in a white dress with light tights and white shoes‚ who is thought to be a nurse. With a sailor in his dark uniform kissing her. The positioning of this photo is iconic. Neither showing much of their face with the man only having a tight grip around her waist. The woman’s legs and arms positioned as she was caught off-guard. It looks as if the

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    Some believed distant seas boiled or that there were killer fogs and whirlpools that sank ships. Arab sailors called the Atlantic Ocean “the Green Sea of Darkness.” Some thought there were monsters big enough to sink a ship and eat its crew. It would be hard to convince superstitious sailors to explore‚ no matter how many riches they might find. Prince Henry Henry (1394-1460) was the fourth son of King John I of Portugal. In Portuguese his name

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    not enjoy gossiping. They are good people and others do not see them as so. Second‚ the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” shows how things are not always how they seem. There are two examples from the work that show this is true. First‚ sailors look at Shiptrap Island a

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    from Central Asia and traveled with fleas and rodents on The Silk Road. The Black Death actually arrived in ships with sailors that were sick‚ had fever‚ unable to keep food down and had really bad pain but the scariest of them all was their body were covered with mysterious black boils that oozed out blood and pus. Before messina had the ship filled with dead and sick sailors‚ europeans heard a rumor called the “Great Pestilence‚” which were carvings on a deadly path across the trade routes between

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    Count of Monte Cristo‚ released in 2002‚ was a film adaptation of a novel by the same name‚ written by author Alexandre Dumas. Within the span of the two hour long film‚ the audience views the tragic betrayal and false imprisonment of a young French sailor‚ by the name of Edmond Dantes‚

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    the duration of the voyage to the elusive California coast‚ Richard Henry Dana was nineteen years old‚ working as a sailor aboard the Pilgram‚ engaged in the hide and tallow trade. Dana was an elite member of the upper class. As a student at Harvard‚ he became infected with a case of the measles that left him with a painful eye condition. Dana then began his career at sea as a sailor and set off from Boston around Cape Horn to the coast of California. Throughout his voyage‚ Dana kept a journal of

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    the age of exploration. There were tools that was developed during the age of exploration such as a portable device used by sailors to help them find their way. Another tool was the magnetic compass which was the mariner’s first technological application of magnetism and one of the oldest scientific instruments. Based on Bentley‚ “Portuguese mariners encountered Arab sailors in the Indian ocean using simpler and more serviceable instruments for determining latitude…” (Bentley370). Lastly‚ a caravel

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    Why did the Spanish Armada fail? The Spanish Armada was a fleet of 130 ships which sailed from Spain in July 1588 with an intention of overthrowing protestant England ruled by Elizabeth I and making England Catholic once again. This sea battle was between Spain - King Philip of Spain and England - Sir Francis Drake. Sir Francis had sailed in the Cadiz harbour and set 30 of Spain’s most finest warships alight. Their surprise attack on England had failed because they’re spotted off Cornwall on 29th

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    Guess Paper – 2013 Class – X Subject – English Paper Max. Marks: 80 Time: 2 hrs. _____________________________________________________________________________ Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt all four questions. The intended marks for

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    very simple minded person who does not care about material things or anything expensive. He loves going on adventures out to sea and being on the open waters. He enjoys seeing the “watery parts of the world”. He always goes out to sea as a common sailor instead of a passenger because “they make a point of paying me for my trouble‚ whereas they never pay passengers a single penny that I ever heard of.” Ishmael is not afraid of venturing to unknown parts of the world and he pays much attention to detail

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