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| Pirates Of The Spanish Main | |
| ... It used ships that could be constructed into small models and crew which could go on the constructed ship. ... A ship inside a pack comes in punch out cards. ... |
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| Billy Budd | |
| ... most from. On the ship, the Rights-of-Man, Billy is a cynosure among his shipmates; a leader, not by authority, but by example. All ... |
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| Billy Budd | |
| ... most from. On the ship, the Rights-of-Man, Billy is a cynosure among his shipmates; a leader, not by authority, but by example. All ... |
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| Billy Bud | |
| ... most from. On the ship, the Rights-of-Man, Billy is a cynosure among his shipmates; a leader, not by authority, but by example. All ... |
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| Robinson Crusoe | |
| ... On his second day he made a choice to go back to the ship to explore what was there. ... If he had not gone back to the ship he could have starved to death. ... |
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| Billy Budd | |
| ... most from. On the ship, the Rights-of-Man, Billy is a cynosure among his shipmates; a leader, not by authority, but by example. All ... |
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| The Journey Of Odysseus And Telemachos | |
| ... giant boulders. Having but one vessel left, Odysseus sailed his ship to the Island of Dawn, inhabited by the sorceress Circe. A ... |
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| The Journey Of Odysseus And Te | |
| ... giant boulders. Having but one vessel left, Odysseus sailed his ship to the Island of Dawn, inhabited by the sorceress Circe. A ... |
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| The Journey Of Odysseus And Te | |
| ... giant boulders. Having but one vessel left, Odysseus sailed his ship to the Island of Dawn, inhabited by the sorceress Circe. A ... |
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| Temptations Of Odysseus | |
| ... were. Odysseus responds to these tests as he knows best, with brute force, dragging his men back to the ship and lashing them down. ... |
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| Surface As The Key To Understanding Moby-dick | |
| ... The whale having been lying beneath the surface "raised the ship three feet at least out of the water" (MD, 252) and was then set down unharmed. ... |
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| Vikings | |
| ... There are also instances of burials being conducted in enormous ships, three examples of this are: ship graves from Oseberg, Tune, and Gokstad, which can be ... |
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| Vikings | |
| ... There are also instances of burials being conducted in enormous ships, three examples of this are: ship graves from Oseberg, Tune, and Gokstad, which can be ... |
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| Alien 3 | |
| ... like creature whose function is to implement an embryo inside a chest cavity from a living organism) has been able to hide in the Sulaco, the ship with which ... |
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| The Voyage Of Christopher Columbus | |
| ... great deeds at sea. He made his first sea trip in the year of 1472 on a Genoese sailing ship in the Mediterranean Sea. In 1474 or ... |
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| Margaret Thatcher | |
| ... In England, in a continued effort to cut government expenses, a decision was made to retire the HMS Endurance, a survey ship stationed 8,000 miles away in the ... |
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| Dutch Slave Trade | |
| ... trained the sailors. This system will prevent rivals and enemies to sink their ships or purge their cargo from the ship. The Dutch ... |
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| Technology In The Military | |
| ... Conventional naval guns were limited to a range of about 20 miles, but by World War II the aircraft carrier, a ship capable of launching, recovering, and ... |
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| A Critical Analysis Of Herman Melville's Moby Dick | |
| ... The Pequod was the whaling boat Ishmael sailed on where such characters as Queequeq, Starbuck, and the captain of the ship, Ahab, all journeyed together. ... |
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| Billy Budd Sailor | |
| ... He was a leader and had a responsibility to all of the other men aboard the ship as well. ... “It seems as if no one on the ship really trusts each other. ... |
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