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    Wolf Pack Tactics

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    A common tactic when it came to German U-boats was going in as a “wolf pack” also known as Rudeltaktik. The Germans would send a number of submarines to corrupt a convoy of British ships, mainly those used for shipping. The first admiral to employ this tactic was a German named Karl Donitz. At first, the “wolf pack” tactic was only thought of as a theory because radio technology was not advanced enough to coordinate these attacks. But even after technology improved, Germany had a small amount of

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    To: Paul and Sam Livoria From: Dev Das, CMA Subject: Business Case Analysis on Livoria Sandwiches Date: September 30, 2013 Introduction Livoria Sandwiches Inc. provides exceptional quality sandwiches at a great price. Livoria has been able to maintain profitability since inception and has continued to grow its business and revenues. Recent unforeseen external events have caused significant cash flow issues and shook the family business. Livoria is hoping to see annual net income of $1.1 million

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    Ohio, La Bodega sits on High Street. Sandwiched between the McDonald’s subsidiary Chipotle, the local incense shop (or place to buy rolling papers, pieces, and other smoking accessories) WildBerry and Cincinnati based ice cream store Graeter’s, the sandwich shop offers students, faculty and residents alike a delectable bite contradictory to the homogenous chains at one’s disposal on High Street. the outside From the outside, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., the green and purple wood paneled

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    Chapter 5: Tuna For your information, Tuna is a member of the mackerel family. It is commonly found in the warmer waters of the Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, and Mediterranean oceans. It is one of the most popular fish being canned and sold in the market worldwide nowadays. Why did this book feature Tuna as a healty protein-rich snack? Did you know that when packed in water, Tuna is known to be a great lean protein. It is rich in omega-3 nutrients which is known to increase the body’s High-density

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    In the thirty-eight years of the United States Naval Submarine Service no United States submarine had ever sunk an enemy vessel. With the ignition of the Second World War the poorly equipped and poorly trained Silent Service, nicknamed for the limited access of the media to the actions and achievements of the submarines, would be thrust into the position American submariners had longed for. The attack on Pearl Harbor left the United States Navy with few options for retribution. The three remaining

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    about. The idea of a submersible ship has been around since the Revolution, although its success was minimal at best. The first modern submarine would be developed in the late 19th century and would be first used successfully in warfare by the Germans in World War 1. It arguably led to the American’s victory over Japan in World War II. Since their development submarines have paved the way for the evolution of strategy, revolutionary new tactics, as well as playing a vital role in the nuclear triad,

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    war was the U-boat peril” - Winston Churchill. The first submarine used in naval warfare was during the Revolutionary War. The submarine was mostly unsuccessful in taking down British ships, but showed potential for stealth attacks from under the sea. The modern submarine did not rise until the start of WWI. Germany used the submarine during WWI to dominate the Atlantic Ocean and destroy enemy cargo, troops, and warships. The German submarine was called the Unterseeboote, or U-Boat for short, and throughout

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    voyage' states alot of facts about the first submarine used in a war. The three sources that were very helpful while reading about the submarine were, source #1- Submarine Warfare- American Revolution Style, source #2- from David Bushnell and His American Turtle, and source #3- Excerpt from a letter Ezra Lee to David Humphreys. These three sources work together to help represent American Turtle's first combat voyage. The first source was Submarine Warfare- American Revolution Style. This source

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    scientific analysis, and he is used to the sea’s surface, not its depth” (Barrow 2032). Not being accustomed to the ocean 's depths, but rather it’s surface provides great conflict for Land having been a master hunter of the sea on a boat and not in a submarine.  Due to their different professions, their automatic biased opinions shape their actions; Aronnax, Conseil, and Ned Land thus takes different stances when it comes to life on the Nautilus, down to the smallest of things like the food to what Captain

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    I was able to teach all three lessons of the curriculum, in whole class with a second-grade group of students primarily because floating and sinking was already a part of the curriculum during the month of November/December at P.S.94. The classroom is Spanish dual language classroom with an enrollment of 27 students. All of the students understand English and there are no newcomers in the class. There are 15 ELLs, 10 of which are transitioning students. One student is assigned a paraprofessional

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