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Boats
291 wordsThis is a book that tells you minute by minute what happened on the titanic. It is written by Walter Lord. It was about how the people reacted when they had first hit and iceberg. Some thought nothing big was going to happen. Until the people where to start wear there life jake t. They had started to put people into there boats. Started to fire off flares and sending out messages to help the titanic. No ship had responded because it was named unsinkable. Some just thought that they were having a...
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Richard Parker On The Boat
378 wordsHaving just experienced the sinking of his family's ship, and being put onto a life boat with only a hyena, Pi felt completely lost and alone. When he sees Richard Parker, the Bengal tiger from his family's zoo, it is a familiar face to him. His initial reaction is to save the life of his familiar friend so that he may have a companion, and a protector aboard the lifeboat. Suddenly Pi realizes just what he is doing. He is saving the life of Richard Parker, by welcoming him, a 450 pound Bengal ti...
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Quoyle And The Aunt
1,677 wordsThe Shipping News"I'm tired of going somewhere. I want to be there!" These words spoken by Bunny Quoyle, riding along with her family on their way to the old homestead in Killick Claw, New Foundland seems an exclamation to a deeper desire to settle what has been an unsettled and unhappy life. The quote could also define the transition that Quoyle, Bunny's father, experiences. Quoyle is nowhere it seems, until he finally arrives somewhere meaningful. The transformation is a lot about getting over...
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Accident With The Boat
753 wordsThe Lake It was early July and my friend Chad and I decided to join his family at the lake. Chad's family was already up at the lake, and had some extra room in the condo. So we figured, what the hell, we could go for some boating. Right. The lake the only about a two-hour drive away. We were driving in Chad's father's convertible sports car, so the drive was quite pleasant. We drove through twisting canyons and long straight roads going just slightly over the speed limit. We arrived at our dest...
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Old Wood From A Boat
704 wordsSpindrift A Critical Review I visited the Currier Gallery of Art and I truly enjoyed myself. I had never been to an Art Gallery and only had the impression that I had received through the movies. It was as I pictured it to be, and I would go their or another gallery again. The Currier Gallery had some outstanding pieces of art, they had everything thing from giant wall paintings to small wall paintings and giant sculptures to small sculptures. They even had a room dedicated to technology; they h...
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Rimbaud's Poem The Drunken Boat
1,262 wordsWhen considering the importance of literature from the 19th century based on its value as a precursor of 20th century values, Arthur Rimbaud's poem The Drunken Boat stands out. His symbolist contemporaries all made significant contributions through their development of the symbol as a means to evoke particular emotions and their progression of language. Where Rimbaud stands out among his contemporaries is in his theme that permeates The Drunken Boat, a theme that is as much a precursor of things...
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Egyptian Boats
1,040 wordsBoat building played a part in Egyptian life from its earliest times. The Niles slow flowing waters made boats an ideal and practical form of transportation. Boats played a role in everyday life and is shown in how they were used in religion, trade, war, and for transportation. In this paper a number of websites were used to help readers gain a better understanding of what Egyptian boats were like and their uses. Most of what we know today about the Egyptian river craft comes from full sized hul...
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