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    ITTC – Recommended Procedures and Guidelines Testing and Extrapolation Methods Propulsion‚ Performance Propulsion Test 7.5-02 -03-01.1 Page 1 of 14 Effective Date 2002 Revision 01 Table of Contents 1 2 3.3.2.1 Propeller Thrust .............................7 3.3.2.2 Propeller Torque ............................7 3.3.3 External Tow Force.......................7 3.3.4 Rate of revolution..........................8 3.3.5 Sinkage and trim ...........................8 3.3.6 Speed

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    RESEARCH VESSEL ------------------------------------------------- NOAAS Ronald H Brown. A research vessel (RV or R/V) is a ship designed and equipped to carry out research at sea. Research vessels carry out a number of roles. Some of these roles can be combined into a single vessel‚ others require a dedicated vessel. Due to the demanding nature of the work‚ research vessels are often constructed around an icebreaker hull‚ allowing them to operate in polar waters. DREDGER The Geopotes

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    In The Boat by Alistair Macleod the mother and father are presented as opposites. The mother is the character trying to keep the tradition alive‚ whereas the father is the character who is looking forward to the changes. The mother does not want any tourists in her town and does not want her family to go out and spend time with the people who do not come from the village. The father was encouraging the change to happen‚ and he was kind enough to take the tourists out for a ride on his boat. My

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    Jamil E. Gutierrez Professor Sharp English Composition 2012 DEC 02 SHARP in the Military Work Force Women have been sexually harassed and assaulted in the work force for years‚ and for many years‚ the US Army has been dealing with this enormous and overwhelming issue‚ through the help of their agency known as the Equal Opportunity Program (EOP). In the US Army regulation 600-20‚ Army Chief of Staff‚ General Raymond T Odierno‚ States the purpose‚ “This regulation prescribes the policies and

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    In “The Boat” by Alistair Macleod‚ the boat‚ and the ill-fitting clothes he wore significantly represent the confinement and the father’s inability to break free from tradition‚ reinforcing that tradition can suppress one’s dream for greater things. To begin‚ the boat itself is a symbol of the fathers bounding to the sea‚ showing his obligation to follow customs. The boat is categorize with a “marine clutch and a high speed reverse gear and was painted on an oblong plate across her stern. Jenny Lynn

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    Alistair MacLeod’s The Boat Character Analysis of the Father The father in Alistair MacLeod‘s short story The Boat‚ struggled with the constant feeling of imprisonment every single day. He was both a physically and mentally drained man‚ who wished he had pursued an education‚ and although his wife did not approve of his own personal beliefs and doings‚ both his son and his daughters were highly intrigued by him. When he wasn’t out on the sea fishing he would be in his room

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    Madhav Mehta Mr. O’Halloran U.S History February 6th 2014 In the first years of the war‚ what were the political and military strategies of each side? Which side was more successful? Why? In the mid 1800’s the Civil War begun. It was between the Union‚ the north‚ and the Confederates‚ the south. Each side had its own reason to start the war.  Economic and social differences between the North and the South were one of the reasons. Another reason for the start of the war was the fight

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    cruise is providing customers with an experience of a lifetime. The company seeks to fulfill the following needs of the customers to the extent of delighting them: • Customer Service • Delivering on its Promise  MARKET TRENDS: The tourism industry has been growing at a high rate for the last few years. Due to busy lives‚ people are willing to spend more on vacations than anything else. Though most vacation packages are costly‚ but they provide a feeling of satisfaction and serve as a source

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    before‚ the number of military and veteran personnel in post-secondary education is substantial. Due to this‚ there is also a greater need for specialized social workers to aid military and veteran personnel in their pursuit of higher education. Most civilian social workers are unaware of the uniqueness of military life. To better serve their clients‚ social workers should first become versed in military culture‚ military and government structures of care‚ current military and veteran population

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    to invade Iraq in an effort to prevent the use of their alleged WMDs‚ even though no such weapons existed. While many analysts have heavily criticised this foreign policy‚ we can clearly see the rationale behind it in Bush’s The National Security Strategy of the United States of America. Throughout‚ he routinely claims that the United States is unrivaled on the world stage in terms of power and influence‚ and that the US plans to use this to create decades of peace‚ prosperity‚ and liberty around

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