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    Hayley is just stupid and I can’t believe that none of the interviewers or the audience that questioned Phoebe didn’t address the fact that Hayley was so unemotional towards her "friends" deaths. The writers really tried to make it seem like she was their "friend" with one scene she had with both of them. They show Hayley giving a farewell speech to Cami but why didn’t we see Davina or Marcel do that? They knew her waaaay more and were waaay closer to her than Hayley would ever be. Makes no sense

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    Liudmyla Vygnanets English Composition 1 Dr. Daniel Wolf vs. ship Two stories “Battle Royal “(1947) by Ralph Ellison’s and Training Day (2001) by Antoine Fuqua’s. In both story main characters who have the goal and both of them try to achieve that goal but each of them is going to achieve that goal by different way. In Training Day the main character Alonzo tries to achieve his goal by brutal‚ cruel way‚ he is portrayed as a wolf in this story. The other character in “Battle Royal”

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    Independent Novel Study Douglas MacArthur once said‚ “The soldier above all others prays for peace‚ for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.” In the book Ship Breakers by Paolo Bacigalupi the main character Nailer has many external and internal struggles as he strives for peace in his life. It is during these difficult trials that his true inner strength and characteristics are revealed. Nailer portrays such attributes as courage‚ loyalty‚ perseverance

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    The Unsinkable Ship On April 14‚ 1912‚ the RMS Titanic also known as ‘The Unsinkable Ship‚’ sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic but in 1997‚ James Cameron brought that fateful voyage to the television screen in a lifelike movie with what most historians believe to be accurate details. The fateful voyage of the RMS Titanic is a story that most people learn about and become fascinated with in elementary school. Like many people‚ James Cameron became fascinated with this story. In 1995‚ he began producing

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    to take a trip just to slow down and enjoy. Cruise ship will provide them the opportunity to relax and discover. For this very reason the market growth will increase and consumers will rediscover the joy of traveling and vacations. SWOT ANALYSIS  CRUISE LINE STRENGTHS:  Long port stays  Imaginative and stunning itineraries  Superb golf‚ full size tennis court and sports facilities  Worlds ‘Greenest’ Cruise Ship  CRUISE SHIP STRENGTHS:  Loyal Cooperative  Adaptability

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    Letter writing: An analysis of a communication method A letter between man and wife has the capacity to be powerful‚ intimate and beautiful. However‚ in the case of Arthur’s letter to Lauchlin in the opening pages of Andrea Barrett’s Ship Fever‚ the language Arthur uses when addressing his wife Susanna is cold and removed. Due to the circumstances of Arthur overseas and Susanna at home in Quebec‚ letter writing proved to be the only possible form of communication between them at the time. While

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    a question often contemplated by philosophers through philosophical puzzles of change. A popular version of the puzzle includes a man named Theseus and his ship. A ship in which has undergone a gradual change where all of the lumber was replaced by the new cargo of lumber it carried. The question then remains‚ is this still the original ship of Theseus? Philosopher John Locke attempts to answer this question by stating that identity is a subjective matter rather than objective. He begins by separating

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    The White Ship By Jackie French Discussion Points: 1. Name three countries where there is war or violent conflict between religious groups. Jerusalem‚ Philippines and 2. What laws in Australia ensure religious freedom? 3. The design of the White Ship is based on the Mary Rose. Search the internet- or contact the Australian Maritime Museum in Sydney- to find out exactly (i) what the Mary Rose looked like (ii) how big she was (iii) what happened to her (iv) why she still exists today The Mary

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    Introduction: Cruise ship industry are viewed as travel for pleasure in the sea. They defined “cruise ships” not only as transportation but also as trip for pleasure in the sea. As Cooper‚ Fletcher‚ Gilbert and Wanhill (1993) stated‚ “Cruising is more a leisure product than a mode of sea transportation.” The cruise ship industry is increasingly being popular as floating resorts Dowling (2006). This floating resort has bars‚ restaurant‚ entertainment spot‚ sports facilities‚ shopping centers‚ and

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    Clipper Ships The name Clipper is applied to a ship to indicate that it is a very fast sailer. The term‚ probably derived from the verb clip (to move quickly)‚ was first used in the United States soon after the War of 1812 and was applied to the type of vessel formerly described as Virginia built or of pilot boat construction. After the 1830s the term clipper was adopted to mean any fast ship. The Clipper Ship By 1830 general usage had made the term clipper synonymous with fast sailing‚ although

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