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    tilt angle emphasizes the fact that the boat is rocking dangerously and makes the audience worry that the boat will capsize. This creates tension because it makes the audience fear for the lives of the crew. Another tense part of the scene is at the beginning when we see the small boat struggling against the gigantic waves. The long shot shows how massive the waves are compared to the small fishing boat. This makes the audience feel tense because the boat looks so helpless in the dangerous storm

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    are locked in a detention centre until they are processed‚ which can take years. According to the Minister for Immigration‚ Amanda Vanstone‚ this is in order to deter other arrivals. Detention-centre advocates tell us that our tough attitude towards “boat people” is a deterrent for others who may consider seeking asylum here The processing centres such as manus island and Nauru are not safe for processing (give evidence). There is increasing evidence that the procedures of these centres go against

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    by evaporation and lack of water going into the bay. One-way climate change may affect the bays harbors‚ ports and marinas is lower lake levels. Low lake levels can cause commercial and recreational boats to bottom out‚ keep the boats from reaching docks and the ability to launch boats at public boat launches. Another way climate change can affect the bays harbors‚ ports and marina is damage from storms. Large rainfalls increase the amount of watershed put into the bay. Along with an increase in

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    Lost on a Island

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    mistakenly got drunk. Bill fell out not knowing that he was at the edge of the boat‚ Madison’s Grand Transportation‚ and fell over. Bill knocked his self out on the safety boat that was located on the left hand side of‚ Madison’s Grand Transportation‚ and broke the rope that the safety boat was gripped on to the cruise boat. The safety boat started floating on it’s on at sea. The next morning Bill woke up and the boat was crashed onto this mini- island. He started acting foolish because

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    Water Sports Activity – H2O on 1st May 2010 Yippee!! Hurray! My joy knew no bounds when my mother announced that CMC had arranged a water sports activity which comprised of Jet Ski‚ speed boat‚ motor boat and bay cruise. But alas‚ the date was the day of my results. After a lot of coaxing and cajoling‚ I persuaded my mother and we decided to pick up my result early and directly reach the venue. We did the same and reached H2O Water Sports. As we were reaching the venue we could see the speed

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    Chapter 1 – Hightone Electronics‚ Inc. 1) Operations management is critical to the success of a business because it is the business function that plans‚ organizes‚ coordinates‚ and controls the resources needed to produce a company’s products and services. It is the central core of the entire company and major business functions feed off of operations management. The role of operations management is to transform a company’s inputs into the finished goods or services. Operations management is also

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    island off the eastern coast of New England. Nantucket‚ at this time‚ is known as one of the most successful whaling ports. Docked on the port was the famous Essex‚ a 20 year whaling boat. The Essex is the pride of Nantucket. It is 87 feet long‚ 238 tons‚ equipped with 12 sails and carried several smaller whaling boats that were used when a whale was spotted. After lasting many years‚ the Essex developed a reputation for being a lucky ship. Many voyages lasted around two to three years in the Pacific

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    Naia nearly broke the remaining half of her boat out of rage‚ fury‚ and frustration. Naia sat and thought for what felt like a few hours. An idea came to her almost as suddenly as the last idea she had had. She used the water and the sun to conjure a rainbow‚ which she used to summon Iris. “What

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    Shark-Personal Narrative

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    over the boat‚ I felt the soothing water gently run through my fingers. It was my first time spear fishing and saying that I felt scared was an understatement. I was about to plunge into the water when I felt a shiver run through my spine; I had forgotten to pack my second oxygen tank. How stupid could I be? Besides the fact that I was as nervous as a fish in a shark tank‚ I decided not to worry about it as I still had my main tank. Holding the speargun‚ I leant back off the boat and landed

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    Did you know that one group of native Americans don’t use any type of boat for transportation. Many groups used kayaks canoes and boats but one group does not‚ and the Inuit‚ Haida‚ and Iroquois all hunt with bows and arrows but ‚the Inuit live in a more harsh climate‚ the Haida have a legend on how it came to be‚ and the Iroquois don’t use boats. First of all the Haida and I went and Iroquois are alike because they all use a bone arrow to hunt and they hunt a lot of the same things. It is shown

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