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    what they want the receiver to understand. This expression can be used with context clues‚ allusions‚ and other literary elements. Without these elements‚ the receiver is unable to gather extra information. In the Salman Rushdie’s text‚ Haroun and the Sea of Stories‚ readers view how the author utilizes a plethora of allusions to well-known children’s books. It can be argued that

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    Deep Sea Fishing

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    “If deep-sea fishing is the most dangerous of all civilian occupations‚ it is especially so during winter months or during storms at any time of year.” Yet‚ “risk taking is something they are paid to accept” (Cockerham‚ 131). [Epigram] As depicted by Sebastian Junger’s nonfiction account‚ The Perfect Storm‚ deep-sea fishing requires a level of determination that can override scientific data and superstitious judgment‚ in the interest of getting money. He tells the story of the Andrea Gail‚ which

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    wanderer above the sea

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    Above the Sea of Fog by the best-known Gothic Romantic Caspar David Friedrich. This artwork was created in 1818 in Hamburg‚ Germany. This landscape is currently displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle who is as well the owner. This artwork is done on a canvas and the medium is oil. In the painting‚ we can see there is a masculine figure (possibly be the painter) having his back to the painting‚ on top of a mountain or cliff‚ and looking downwards. Some say that he is supposedly looking at the sea that is

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    Old Man & the Sea

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    Caleb Cogan August 14‚ 2011 English 3 “The Old Man and the Sea” In The Old Man and the Sea‚ Ernest Hemingway shows Santiago‚ a Cuban fisherman‚ as a strong and heroic man. The man’s epic battle between the marlin represents his strength and symbolizes endurance. Santiago has set a journey to the sea for 84 days and is beat when he returns home with nothing. His friend Manolin has been forced by his parents to leave the old man to fish. Ernest Hemingway has created a character that has

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    Dickinson’s poem begins‚ “Wild nights – Wild nights! / Were I with thee” (1-2). She is speaking with a sense of longing. She wishes to revisit

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    Sea Cows Extinction

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    passage and the lecture concerning possible explanations of sea cow’s extinction‚ one kind of marine animal. The reading passage represents 3 theories about the extinction. However‚ the lecture casts doubt on it‚ and gives contradicting evidence. First of all‚ the reading states that native Siberian people over-hunted sea cows‚ eventually resulting in the extinction of them. The lecturer‚ on the other hand‚ disputes it with the statement that the sea cow was so enormous that few of them provide a village

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    Law of Seas Notes

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    “When you get a question on legislation” p405 – deals with high seas UNCLOS sea divided into different zones – must know different zones for exam. What can you do to fishing vessels inside your territorial waters who are fishing? High Seas Start from certain point of baseline of coast – 200 nautical miles. What can you do on the high seas? Can you actually go fishing? What are the limitations on fishing in the high seas (COULD BE QUESTION) – If so‚ go straight to powerpoints and p405 –

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    Book Review Nathaniel Philbrick In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex Penguin Books May 1‚ 2001 Kevin Ivatts Massachusetts Maritime Academy Western Civilization December 1‚ 2015 A creature of up to 100 feet mortal and alive just under the surface of the water harmlessly minding it’s own business is the golden ticket when killed and dragged into a port by humans on a boat. The author of the novel is Nathaniel Philbrick‚ he grew up in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania‚ following

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    Poseidon was ruler of the sea. He met a beautiful young girl named Amphrite. Amphrite became Goddess of the sea and they soon married. They then had 8 kids: Thesus‚ Triton‚ Polyphemus‚ Belus‚ Agenor‚ Nelus‚ Atlas‚ and Marina. Marina was their youngest daughter. Amphrite was worried about her daughter. Amphrite and Poseidon were both very busy and desperate‚ so Amphrite took it upon herself to ask her evil older sister Alizeh to look after ands protect her and Poseidon’s’ new born baby. Alizeh

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    The old man and the sea

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    In the novel The Old Man and the Sea‚ Ernest Hemingway creates a story full of adventures and endurance in which an old fisherman‚ Santiago‚ is the principal character. This novel contains a specific plot which guides us throughout his journey. Likewise‚ Hemingway provides a well-detailed setting and characterization description that transmit us all the environmental circumstances and feelings within the story‚ as well within the characters. The themes used in this novel are related to the love of

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