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    works Yellow Submarine and A Yellow Raft in Blue Water. Everyone needs a place of sanctuary and peace in this stressful world; the yellow submarine and the yellow raft exemplify that place of sanctuary that man continually seeks emphasized by the utilization of symbolism. Evidently‚ Yellow Submarine by the Beatles tells of a yellow submarine where one finds a safe haven and prosperity. Most don’t think twice as to why The Beatles made the submarine yellow; why not the blue submarine or the black

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    Submarine Boat Monologue

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    Well is been 100 days in this submarine boat or something. So I’m pretty much stuck here for life. And sorry to tell you what happened hi I’m Captain John Smith and I suppose to be on a vacation in Hawaii but something hit me and now I’m stuck here. So I’m trying to power up this submarine to get some light or at least move this thing around because I’m not moving it by my own ok. Well apparently now I’m in ashore place because I see sand and real people ice humans. Since everyone sounds like speedy

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    Life as a Submarine Cook

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    Life as a Submarine Cook By: Noor Zahidah Abdul Latiff Life on a submarine as a cook is far beyond exhausting. The submarine cook must have the ability to maintain a decent meal 4 times a day (Breakfast‚ Lunch‚ Dinner‚ and Midnight Rations‚ or MidRats). With a crew of about 130‚ a submarine cook must work all hours in a hot‚ cramped kitchen for up to nine months. It is essential to provide a diet high in vitamin C and nutrients when away for long periods. The cooks are the heart and soul of a

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    P.1 On the Island of Varnn lived a Nain named Ven Polypheme.He is set off as one of his first and last inspection.He and the crew went to their destination where they were robbed and killed by the Fire Pirates.Ven wakes up to find himself in good hands by the Sailors of the Serlinda.He then stays at the Hare Warren with his new friend from the ship.He then gets arrested for stealing a ring but didn’t.He was then found innocent and was released.An evil spirit possessed Clemency and they travel to

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    Navy Bribery Case

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    Fat Leonard‚ Lady Gaga and the U.S. Navy: A bribery case I heard about this this ace a few weeks ago while watching CNN. It features ethical violations by naval officers who betrayed their oaths‚ sex‚ rock and roll‚ and probably drugs too. Leonard Glenn Francis‚ a wealthy Malaysian contractor at the heart of one of the United States Navy’s largest bribery scandals in decades. At 6 feet 3 inches and 350 pounds‚ Mr. Francis who is known as Fat Leonard‚ hosted dinners at luxury hotels in Malaysia

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    Drednought Research Paper

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    Dreadnought‚ The Crushing Impact The large naval battleship known as the Dreadnought was created to crush enemy combatants in the sea. This ship was exceptionally proficient at what it did. This and‚ because of the influence of their people‚ they kept calling for the government to make more of them and this was a recurring event. The ship was also a symbol of their power at as whole since it showed their superiority over the other nations‚ mostly Germany‚ who were put into a naval arm race with

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    Case Study In 1997‚ Commander Michael J. Alfonso made the history books. According to an article published that year‚ they found that (regarding Alfonso) “It was the first time in the 15-year operating history of the United State’s most lethal submarine that a Trident commander had been dismissed‚ the Navy said. http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19970909&slug=2559353).” The article states that he was verbally abusive to the crew‚ refused repeatedly to listen to opinions

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    This case study intends to evaluate three key areas of the Project Management Body of Knowledge against the Collins Class Submarine project and view its application basing on issues outlined in Deep Trouble. Foremost‚ it is vital to conduct a review of the three PMBOK knowledge areas in question‚ apply these to the Collins Class Submarine project. Finally‚ the case study will arrive at an observed conclusion on the implication of PMBOK against this project. Project Quality Management

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    1971‚ as President Nixon was attempting to convince The Soviet Union to include submarines and ballistic missiles in the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)‚ the US Navy was planning on introducing a new class of submarines called the Trident. The Trident submarines were to succeed the Polaris submarines‚ which was developed in the 1950s. The Trident submarines were not only physically larger than the Polaris submarines‚ they also possessed revolutionary propulsion components and weaponry. If the

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    The atmosphere in a Trident nuclear submarine is generally calm and quiet. Even pipe joints are cushioned to prevent noise that might tip off a pursuer. The Trident ranks among the world’s most dangerous weapons—swift‚ silent‚ armed with 24 long-range missiles carrying 192 nuclear warheads. Trident crews are the cream of the Navy crop‚ and even the sailors who fix the plumbing exhibit a white-collar decorum. The culture aboard ship is a low-key‚ collegial one in which sailors learn to speak softly

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