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    painting uses the shapes of the clouds to shield the sun’s rays in a way that resembles a sheath for the sword‚ only this time the sheath holds the sunlight and the blue sky themselves. And through the light’s revealing‚ the single small incandescent boat in the far distance is readily noticed. Within the sailboats and the waves forms is the shape of triangles. The tops of the houses also have triangular shapes to them. The oval shape of the flying birds resembles the clouds and adds to the skyline

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    The novel begins with the author describing in an author’s note his travels to India‚ where he meets a man named Francis Adirubasamy in a coffeehouse in Pondicherry. His response to the author’s claim that he needs inspiration is “I have a story that will make you believe in God.” After which he refers the author to Piscine Patel in Toronto‚ who immediately begins to tell his own story‚ starting in Chapter 1. As a teenager in Pondicherry‚ India‚ Pi Patel describes his family – himself‚ his parents

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    plot and setting of realist fiction. For Norris Realism extends only to what it views from afar and what it chooses to view. Naturalism departs from the Realist mindset of what stories are worth telling quite drastically. Stephen Crane’s "The Open Boat" and Jack London’s "To Build A Fire" exemplify the direction that Naturalist literature takes. A shipwrecked crew on a dinger in the middle of a fierce ocean and a man braving a brutal subarctic tundra with his dog are far cries from the "’Grandes

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    helmsman to represent his country. Over the next 45 weeks‚ Bjorn Ericksen will manage the task of implementing the project to design and construct a sail boat‚ and train a crew to compete in the upcoming Whitbread race. This paper will examine Ericksen’s project strategy‚ which initially start off with two parallel paths: one for the boat design and the other for crew training. As the project is laid out and the cost accounted‚ Bjorn and his team analyze the critical path of the project and

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    the object is a submarine and in a later dive finds that the submarine is a German U-boat. They know this because of a peace of china Chatterton found with an eagle and the swastika‚ the symbol of Hitler’s Third Reich on it. Chatterton also found a knife with the name Horenburg hand carved into the handle. The problem is that they do not know what U-boat they just found. All records show that no German U-boat was sunk in that area. To solve the mystery Chatterton has to bring Richie Kohler on

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    The Flood hits Shurrupak...The reason why is even more shocking! Somya Thakur Hour:2 Last week a flood took place in the the city of Shurrupak‚ a man named Utnapishtim managed to build a boat that lasted seven days and saved the lives of many people and animals. Sources tell us that the gods were the leading cause of this flood‚specifically Enlil. We asked Enlil the reasoning behind the flood‚ his official statement was‚ “The uproar of mankind was intolerable‚therefore‚ I decided to exterminate

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    swimming in the ocean‚ and getting out tans on. The temperature has been at least 97-99 everyday‚ not much humidity‚ which is good. Every night we would go out on the boat a little before sunset. Sometimes we would tub or eat dinner on the boat. We decided to skip the beach one day because it got really humid‚ and go out on the boat during the day. It was so humid from the second we woke up‚ we could feel it from just having breakfast outside on the deck under shade too. We really needed to do something

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    I love to try all watersports that involve being pulled behind a boat including‚ waterskiing‚ wakeboarding‚ wakesurfing‚ wakeskating‚ barefoot waterskiing‚ trick skiing‚ tubing‚ and disking. All of these activities have a similar impact on the lake because of the boat that is pulling me‚ so I will talk about them from the general term of wakeboarding because it is my favorite of the activities. The speedboats used

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    My Whitewater Rafting Experience The unforgiving water rushes past the boat‚ waiting for a false move. Called a class 5‚ this rapid looks more like a class 6 with the water as low as it is. Six to ten foot swells come crashing down from time to time keeping the crew sharp and wet. To the right‚ a thousand-foot wall of stone reaches for the sky‚ yearning for the omnipresent. The canyon walls look as smooth as silk‚ yet upon contact are as coarse as sandpaper. Quartz crystals glisten in the

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    horizontal rectangle. The painting is large and is about the size of a 55 inch flat TV screen. The work is realistic with some abstract elements in the painting. The artwork is realistic because the scene resembles the real world where there are sharks‚ boats‚ ships‚ flying fish‚ water‚ sugarcanes‚ ropes and a dark-colored man. But‚ the texture and colors of the water make it abstract and different from the common blue water in the real world because the artist wants to achieve a different notion or aspect

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