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    it a security challenge for competing states. Another security concern within the IOR is that of asymmetrical threats. These threats will target the energy/resource sector as well as the various vessels that cross the IOR. Crime, including that of piracy, human trafficking and smuggling is an imperative issue that regularly occurs within the IOR. These are the principal maritime security challenges in the IOR and provide all states, which operate in the region, a difficult task in countering these

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    Blackbeard: The Most Notorious Pirate of the Restoration When people think of the golden age of piracy many things come to mind. From buried treasure, sword fighting, stealing loot and drinking rum, the golden age of piracy is one of the most exciting elements of the restoration period. Along with those elements there were many famous pirates that highlighted the restoration. Although there were many famous pirates of the restoration period one name usually comes to mind, Blackbeard. His iconic

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    The Day Of My Life

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    As I get nearer and nearer to the place of my birth, Lisbon Portugal, I take solace in knowing that soon, Elizabeth, I shall be with you, and our children once again. There were many a time that I feared I would never see you again. I never lost faith, however, and continued to pray no matter what hardships I encountered, and the good Lord in all his power, glory, and wisdom decided that it was not yet time for me to receive His holy judgement. In those moments where it seemed that death was inevitable

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    The time of pure innocence in other words, childhood. When I visualize my childhood, I can hear faint laughter in the distance and I feel serenity wash over me. Moments of memories flash through my eyes like a movie, I can still feel the swelling happiness that grew within my chest. The smell of "outside" that I wore as a perfume. Imagination taking me away to the vast open oceans on a huge pirate ship as I sword fought my opponent inevitably making him walk the plank, or slipping through an obstacle

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    Pan. Also, adopted from Peter Pan is the fantastical and surreal setting intermingled with a strictly historical setting. The sea in Pirates of the Caribbean functions in the same way as Neverland in Peter Pan. Lastly, many of the literary tropes of piracy that are commonplace today are from Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island such as excessive rum drinking, distinct pirate speech, and buried treasure. These tropes are included, multiple times, in the first three films. In creating a movie from

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    Ahoy Pirates Essay

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    Ahoy Pirates Review The entertainment levels within the online casino industry aren’t ever likely to be in doubt, but the level of creativity and originality being showcased certainly is. What has many fans of online casino gaming worried is the fact that developers seem to be relying on the same old tired themes and doing nothing to reinvent them. Enter Casino Web Scripts, a small time developer that obviously has big dreams. Taking old slot themes and giving them a fresh twist, with Ahoy Pirates

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    Eze: A Narrative Fiction

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    One ordinary warm sunny day Eze was walking with his mother to find food as they continued walking a big storm was heading there way. They didn’t notice it until the winds grew rapidly than the wind struk Eze was blown away from his mother. Ezes leg was injured and then he laid against a blown down tree. Than Eze fell asleep cold, hurt, and alone. Than Eze woke up and started crying then he thought to himself it’s time it’s time i went looking for mother. Eze saw a trail and started following

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    Prologue Imagine being a pirate. You haven’t had a bath for months from being out on the vast sea. You and the crew raid ships carrying rum, tobacco, food, and diamonds. You get into deadly battles with other ships. This is the life of the crewmen sailing on the Bloody Diamond along with their captain, the fiercest female pirate of them all, Syrena. The Bloody Diamond set sail to Spain across the vast ocean. Her captain, Syrena, was one of the fiercest female pirates in history

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    Counterfeiting Is Wrong

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    We’re told that Piracy and counterfeiting are wrong, but how bad are they? When you think about it, we all want the same things; Whether it’s to see the newest episode of that hit TV series or watching a new movie, we want just that! Theater prices are already ridiculous and cable companies are nickel and diming customers monthly making it almost impossible to afford TV entertainment. I say, go for that new streaming device and I can guarantee you that you will find someone who will offer a counterfeit

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    Swoosh! Splash! Swish! A pirate ship sails through the salty ocean. Three pirate ships sail across the same deep glimmering marine. They all meet around the cove, but they all get ready for rivalry. One ship starts dismissing their cannons at their enemies. Just then, the other two ships began to sail away, but one cannonball proceeded towards one ship, and struck the ship leaving it to sink. Pirates used ships to get to their destination, and to be ready for their enemies. First of all, the Queen

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