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| Superconductivity | |
| ... LEVITATED TRAIN In my research, I had the chance to learn how two of these applications work: the magnetically levitated train and magnetically propelled ships ... |
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| D-day | |
| ... 1,300 warships, 1,600 merchant ships, 4,000 landing craft and 13,000 aircraft including bombers, fighters and gliders were built. ... |
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| Titanic | |
| ... I was always interested in ships, but the mystery that surrounded the Titanic sinking caused me to choose it for my senior project. ... |
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| William Mckinley | |
| ... The US blockaded the Spanish ships inside Santiago Harbor, Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders stormed up San Juan Hill and took possession of the area, and ... |
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| Herman Melville: A Biography And Analysis | |
| ... He was both better educated than most of his shipmates and older that many of the common, or unskilled seamen, yet he knew nothing at all about ships or sailing ... |
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| John F. Kennedy Jr. | |
| ... American vessels blockaded any Soviet ships that looked suspicious and searched them. For several days Soviet ships avoided the ... |
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| John F. Kennedy Jr. | |
| ... American vessels blockaded any Soviet ships that looked suspicious and searched them. For several days Soviet ships avoided the ... |
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| American Revolution Causes | |
| ... The citizens of Boston would not permit the unloading of three British ships that arrived in Boston in November 1773 with 342 chests of tea. ... |
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| Netherlands | |
| ... Dordrecht, Eemshaven, Groningen, Haarlem, Ijmuiden, Maastricht, Rotterdam, Terneuzen, Utrecht, Vlissingen Merchant marine: total: 596 ships (1,000 GRT or over ... |
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| Ancient Rome | |
| ... technology. After Carthage was defeated, Roman merchants adopted ships to do their trading, making them more and more wealthy. Eventually ... |
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| The Micmac Vs The Iroquois | |
| ... In the Iroquois society, fifty "sachem ships" were created, these men represented their nation's interests on the general council, while continuing to exercise ... |
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| The Unwept | |
| ... Black units left Tampa in mid-June hoping to never visit Florida again." Sailing from the west coast of Florida 32 ships carrying nearly 17,000 men landed in ... |
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| Morocco | |
| ... Private warships commanded by Muslim corsairs attacked ships and coastal towns of Christian nations. In addition, Muslim and Christian ... |
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| Morocco | |
| ... Private warships commanded by Muslim corsairs attacked ships and coastal towns of Christian nations. In addition, Muslim and Christian ... |
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| Submarines | |
| ... A submarine is a ship that travels underwater. Most submarines are designed for use in war - to attack enemy ships or to fire missiles at enemy countries. ... |
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| Unification Of Italy | |
| ... The landing was of bizarre coincidence with several British battle ships which were casually sailing along the coast of Sicily. ... |
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| Ben Franklin | |
| ... of Sciences in 1772(#3). His later achievements included formulating a theory of heat absorption, measuring the Gulf Stream, designing ships, and tracking ... |
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| Brazil | |
| ... Foreign companies were invited to set up in the country, and large-scale industries were established for the construction of ships, vehicles of every kind, and ... |
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| Brazil | |
| ... Foreign companies were invited to set up in the country, and large-scale industries were established for the construction of ships, vehicles of every kind, and ... |
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| Internal Combustion Engines | |
| ... In general, the internal combustion engine has become the means of propulsion in the transportation field, with the exception of large ships requiring over ... |
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