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    Subtitles are captions displayed somewhere on the screen that translate foreign language. Whether or not an anime has subtitles has proven its importance amongst its western fans. Anime is Japanese made so for other countries like the United States to be able to watch it without any prior knowledge of their spoken language it must either have subtitles added in or translate the japanese to the native language of said group by recording also known as dubbing. Many people in the western culture begin

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    From: MIDN 2/C Sangrones, Joshua R To: My Future Sailors Subj: LEADING EFFICIENTLY Ref: (a) The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement Encl: (1) Citation Page 1. Introduction a. In the near future, I plan to be an officer in the United States Navy. With that being said, an officer is required to have certain traits and abilities in order to succeed. What I believe the most important trait an officer can have is the ability to be an effective leader. Upon commissioning, as a young

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    This is something Las Vegas can capitalize on as there is no training site available. There are a good percentage of sailors that live in the area, as most sailors desire to live in a tax-free state. I am one of them! • There are 8 maritime academies that are pumping out 800 Third Officers and Third Assistant Engineers every year. These new junior officers that end up sailing will eventually

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    in military law or any court. Regardless of Billy’s intentions, the crime was committed and the penalty followed. The military law was taken into place and there was nothing to decide on. If the court had let him go for killing a man than the next sailor that kills a man in a heated argument should be let go as well. The wrong message would have been sent in letting Billy get away with murder. Be sides his suturing problem, being naïve, and not being able to read, Billy had no real issues. Billy

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    Friday until you have reported to me directly face to face that you held a 5 minutes talk with your Sailors about Drinking and Driving. Try to make a positive impact!! The attached msg shall be read during your 5 minutes talk loud and clear. No exception!! - 10 Jan (1800) will be our Pre-deployment Brief. This is mandatory for All Hands. All

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    In the outer limits of our solar system there is a planet unlike any other, Pluto. Pluto was discovered in February of 1930 by an American astronomer, Clyde Tombaugh. It is the only planet to have been discovered by an American. All though we have known of the existence of Pluto for over thirty years now, there are still many mysteries surrounding this celestial body. Being the farthest planet has made it difficult to study Pluto, Adding to the obscurity of this strange planet is that the capability

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    Pluto’s orbiting not staying in the elliptic plane. Because of its unusual orbit, Pluto travels above and below Neptune as the cross, avoiding collision. What also allows these two bodies to cross paths and avoid impact is that when Pluto is at one side of the sun, Neptune is at the other. This is a result of Pluto taking three times as long to make one orbit around the sun in comparison to Neptune. Pluto crossed in

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    The Solar System What are planets? Planets are kinda like asteroid around the sun. There are nine planets in the solar system, Mercury, Venus, Earth ( Our planet ), Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. The Terrestrial Planets The terrestrial planets are the four innermost planets in the solar system, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. They are called terrestrial because they have a compact, rocky surface like the Earth's. The planets, Venus, Earth, and Mars have significant

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    century, with advancement in telescopes to see further into space with more accurate details, scientists were able to find numerous stars and planet like objects within the solar system. Scientists had no trouble classifying objects such as Uranus and Neptune as planets. However, the real trouble came when they discovered a planetary object called Ceres. Objects like Ceres and Pluto behaved similarly to regular planets. Because of the limitations on the technology at the time, it was very difficult

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    Topic 7; What is a name? In 2006 Pluto lost its status as a planet (of our solar system) after a heated scientific debate that had gone on for years. What were the events leading up to Pluto’s demotion? Why was there a problem and why was it such a big deal? What are the implications for the future of other planets in our solar system? Introduction The main focus of this paper will be focused on the impact of the demotion of Pluto and what implications this has for future planets. Pluto was discovered

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