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    adventure. Join M. Aronnax, Captain Nemo and the other crew members aboard the Nautilus, a state-of-the-art submarine. When the hunt for a violent sea monster ensues, Professor Aronnax joins in the chase. He believes he finds the creature, and peering over to get a better look, he falls into the ocean. The “creature” or the Nautilus, takes him in. He is looked after taken care of aboard the submarine. Captain Nemo, owner of the Nautilus, explains that those on board have no contact to the outside world

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    Have you ever wondered why people tell you not to drink water when it is raining outside? Well the answer is simple pollution has affected our water source by ground and in air. This is rain is most likely to be in high population cities called acid rain. This acid rain not just harms people, but also harms animals and plants. According to British Broadcast Company (BBC), In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, over 50 tons of dead fish were taken from the lagoon the scientist have figured that they fishes were

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    In the film 127 Hours, Aron Ralston is put in a very difficult decision. He sets out on a hike in the Utah canyons, seeking solitude on his individual quest. Midway through this journey, Aron is faced with a horrible fate; he is trapped by a boulder in the narrow canyon he is hiking it. It has trapped his arm, restricting him from moving. Over the next few days, Aron tries everything to get free, from a pulley system to using his own force. As his water and food supply dwindles to nothing, Aron makes

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    supremacy, and acting as a strategic deterrence; discouraging other countries from starting conflict. One of the greatest aspects of the cruise missile is the ability it has to carry nuclear warheads and launch them from a submarine or surface ship. Cruise missiles launched from submarines have a tactical advantage over

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    The History of Submarines Wouldn’t it be fun to ride a torpedo, or drive a nuclear reactor around underwater? In this research paper I am going to illustrate the ingenius submarine. The submarine is one of the most important strategic and tactical weapons systems of the 20th Century, and this importance will increase in the 21st Century. The tiny, leaking, creaking, and unsafe submarine boats of the 1890’s, displacing under two hundred tons and carrying a handful of men and a few torpedoes have

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    Jones had detected the Red October on the sonar and, as it was a new, unknown submarine, they began to follow them, not allowing the Russian to know of their presence. Aboard the Red October the Political officer and Ramius had opened their orders, which were to rendezvous with Captain Tupalov and run drills. When

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    The Battle of Coral Sea Essay

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    of a cotillion of numerous warships and support craft, and also the carriers Lexington and Yorktown (“Battle of the Coral Seas”). In the upcoming battle, these ships would do battle against a superior IJN force comprised of far more battleships, submarines and support craft, as well as aircraft carriers. While the events leading up to the battle have been

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    nation’s nuclear deterrent wasted if the United Kingdom does not carry it on, is the future expenditure acceptable to maintain our nation’s security against a changing world. In 1980 the United Kingdom declared, its intent to replace its current submarine launched nuclear weapons programme and the Polaris missile, by

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    21). When the strength of machine is paired with the quest for knowledge you can end up, “trading a shell for the life of a man”. While Conseil embodies physical and mental masculinity in this action, it is deeply flawed, and morally dangerous. In Submarines and Symbolic Phalluses, Maertens claims that

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    Short Story

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    How are we supposed to go in deeper? It’s not like we have a submarine!” “But we do!” Willow exclaimed suddenly. “Huh?” Me and Scarlett asked at the same time. “Well, at least my dad does. He works for the Marine Biology Center, and he can take us down in a submarine!” Willow told us excitedly. “Great! Let’s go!” exclaimed, already running down the driveway. Willow and Scarlett hopped on their bikes that were parked in my driveway, and I got mine out of the garage. Then we set off to the Marine Biology

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