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    dispatch told me that we also had to pick up a NICU nurse from sunset and since 125 was on a call we to prevent a delayed EAT and we came up with the plan to have the reserve go to sunset get Unit 52 and the nurse and drive to Southbay where an complete crew would meet them and they would swap rigs. My eta to sunset would have cause a 15 to 20 minute delay of 52 leaving and getting to southbay on time the reserve has ran NICUs before and since all she was doing was getting the unit and nurse i told her

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    Unnamed image (1).pngUnnamed image.png On deck! On deck! The Seahawk has entered a drastic storm. Everyone, come outside! Man the ropes! Man the sails! Everyone, including Charlotte Doyle, comes to help. “The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle” is a breaktaking book that takes you on a wondrous journey across the Atlantic on the Seahawk in search of an everlasting experience. The main characters of the book are Mr. Andrew Jaggery, Charlotte Doyle, Mr. Samuel Hollybrass, and Mr. Keetch. Mr

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    Sunken Ship

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    The Last Suffering Ship Reflection Dustin Teuton PHL/251 AUG 25, 2014 Robert DuBose The Last Suffering Ship Reflection The illness has taken its first life and people are starting to panic. By this point the crew has done all they can do to get the repairs done pushing them self to exhaustion. The nurses and helpers are tenting to all the patients and distributing the vaccine as fast as possible and to the right patients. I believe the way they are only giving half doses out and waiting

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    of the ship takes two men to explore, while the rest of the crew stays behind. Things only get more bizarre from here as one of the crew members discovers his grandparents live there, and they have been dead for years! Similar cases for the rest of the crew as they all break up and spend time with their respective families. However it is too good to be true when they lost family members turn out to be aliens, and kill the entire crew then destroy the shuttle. Theme: There are multiple themes

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    of the three ships. They had been painted with earth-coloured markings, as a ward against sea monsters. The massive ships were snuggled against the quayside amidst a fleet of smaller fishing craft that had returned from night fishing. Most of the crew aboard the three ships had nothing to lose and a world to gain. The captain of the Prince Turner, the strongly built Henry Jackson, was hand-picked for the mission as he had, only 3 years before, captured the Amidon, the famed galleon of the Amazonas

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    so much that they could not, eat, and in this way so many suffered, that nineteen died.” (Document D) This further shows the unnecessary suffering that befell the crew. The crew had no sane motive to save their captain’s life, who oversaw their death. Magellan’s ill-preparedness and overly-harsh personality led to him starving the crew. The not singular but twice repeated mutiny shows the bad captainship of Magellan. In agreement, Document B describes that, “Many of the men—resentful of this cut

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    Barrio Boy Analysis

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    them into wisdom, and they become determined to accomplish these goals no matter what obstacles stand in their way. For example, Ernesto was determined to learn how to be an American, but to never forget that he was truly a Mexican. The “Apollo 13” crew was determined to fix a problem in their spaceship by using their knowledge. In both situations, confidence and determination was needed to face challenges, but with teamwork, they acheived success on these missions. In the memoir, Barrio Boy

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    On february 1st, 1887, Edward Prendick’s life changed drastically and not for the better. Before fatefully meeting Dr. Moreau, edward was a part of a crew that sailed the lady vain, a ship that only got the chance to set seas for ten days before colliding with a derelict. Perndick soon found himself in a dinghy with two other men, Helmar, who was a passenger like prendick, and another man whose name was never mentioned. the three men were lost at sea with little to no food for several days,

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    Australian crime drama’s such as Underbelly and Blackrock are constructed to represent groups from Australian reality. These representations are designed to present ideas about groups, reinforcing what the audience, typically Australian, already knew and thought without changing the audience’s perception completely. These groups of people are stereotyped, giving the audience a sense of reality and at the same time engaging. The following essay will analyse the representation of the criminal groups

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    Storyboard Research Paper

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    important tool of any movie production, providing filmmakers with a clear narrative guideline for the movie that, a lot of times, reads just like a comic book. Each sketch in the storyboard represents a frame of the movie, acting as a visual script for the film to follow. Today, a storyboard is an essential part of keeping a movie on track, but did you know it was originally developed in the 1930’s by cartoonists at Walt Disney Studios? Because they drew everything by hand, they needed to save time and effort

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