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    tiredness. As I considered this, the pop of a toaster made me jolt with surprise. I found my octopus friend in the kitchen struggling to put together a sandwich. Just gathering all the ingredients and tools looked like it was a monumental challenge for the little guy. He had managed to gather all the ingredients for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and he

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    "Fracture fixer". They let me keep the bottle of medicine in case I need it again. Night: We went to the hotel and packed up to get ready to leave in the morning when we wake up.Then we went to the kitchen and made ourselves a peanut butter jelly sandwich. The bread was toasted very crispy. After that I made myself a buttered bread. I put my bread to toast for one minute. I grabbed the jar of butter, got a butter knife,and went to go get a glass of milk. By the time I got my stuff ready the timer

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    better feeling in the world than eating a delicious peanut butter and jelly sandwich with a tall glass of your favorite ice cold beverage. Some might ask, how would I make such a mouthwatering delicacy? To make an easy yet perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich you will need to get the right ingredients and follow the directions depicted in the following paragraphs. The first step in making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is to acquire the essential ingredients. The most important ingredient

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    You should never dive into life or death situations unprepared and ill informed on how to take action given a common problem you could come across because it really could be your life on the line. Actions are the main factor in your survival and because of that fact, survival is your own responsibility. Alternatively, there are some situations where you really have no control and are at the mercy of nature. But, regardless people should be held accountable for their actions in situations that deal

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    In Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World, Jennifer Armstrong demonstrates difficulties that Shackleton and 2 of his men have to face. To begin, Shackleton and 2 of his men went on a 2 week journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia island. Facing many difficulties of the ocean, they finally reached the South Georgia Island. However, they felt like they werent the only 3 people on the island. But they also werent the only people who have felt this fourth presence. Instead of hiking onward through

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    How was Argentina’s defeat during the Falkland (Malvinas) War the result of its weakness? Word Count: Table of Contents Introduction 3 External Conflicts 4 Internal Conflicts 4 Military Capabilities 4 Conclusion 4 Works Cited 7 Introduction The Falklands War, or La Guerra de Las Malvinas in Spanish, also referred to as The South Atlantic War. It was a small, but furiously loud conflict between two countries across different ends of the globe, both fighting for a few small islands in which most

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    War Themes There were various war themes identified during the Falklands war. One of the biggest challenges the British encountered during the war was logistics, which supports the theme on Resourcing and Sustaining the war. Considering that Britain is more than 8,000 miles away compared to Argentina which is less than 1,000 miles away from Falklands. The critical to the campaign of Britain was the transport of supply, troops rotation and reinforcement were difficult to handle. Admiral Fieldhouse

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    It’s “the worst ocean on the globe.” (82) It can be truly terrifying. Drake’s Passage is an 800 kilometer wide gap located between the tip of South America (Cape Horn) and the islands at the end of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is the shortest crossing between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Once key aspect about Drake’s Passage is that “There is no significant land anywhere around the world at the latitudes of Drake Passage.” This means that there is nothing to stop or slow down the movement of

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    “The ocean that had chased them back and made them flee for the shelter of the ice pack is the worst ocean on the globe.”(82) Drake's Passage can be considered to be “the worst ocean on the globe”(82) by many. This treacherous ocean is an 800 kilometer wide gap between South america’s Cape Horn and South Shetland Island of Antarctica. What makes Drakes passage considered to be the worst on the globe? Sailing through this passage is incredibly dangerous because of its insane winds. On the Beaufort

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    National Strategy Directive 1/82 states that “The Military Committee faced with the evident and repeated lack of progress in the negotiations with Great Britain to obtain recognition of our sovereignty over the Falklands, South Georgia, and South Sandwich islands…” The Argentine National Strategy did not mention the clear desired end state, and there was no timeline for the offensive operation to Malvinas. The Argentine only realize the only thing that they can achieved by the invasion is only the

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