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Extractions: Source University Of Rhode Island Date Print this page Email to friend (NARRAGANSETT, RI - April 15, 2004) Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M.S. Titanic, marine explorer Robert Ballard will return in June to help the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) study the ship's rapid deterioration. Dr. Ballard and his partners announced the expedition today, the 92nd anniversary of the ship's sinking. Related News Stories Testing Shows Titanic Steel Was Brittle (December 27, 1997) Recent tests of steel from the Titanic reveal that the metal was much more brittle than modern steel but the best available at the time, a metallurgical engineering professor at the University of ... full story Undersea Research Center To Look For Sunken Whaling Ships (August 17, 1998) The West Coast and Polar Regions Undersea Research Center is providing funding for a joint effort with NASA, Santa Clara University and the United States Coast Guard to locate and evaluate the ...
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Extractions: The last week was July 14-20: Scotland and Ireland Today we went to Dublin. The early bus left at 8, and we barely made it on time. This was another Ulsterbus trip, but this one was scheduled to take 3 hours. We slept a little on the bus, and got a good look at Irish countryside. It was green. 80% grass and fields, 10% sheep and 10% traffic roundabouts. Upon arrival, we visited a bank and withdrew a little money. Dublin is in the part of Ireland that has nothing to do with England, so they have their own money. In Belfast, we were in Pseudo-England, so we were still using Pounds Sterling, but here we were withdrawing something new. They are called Punts. They are nice, worth about $1.15 apiece instead of $1.66 for the Sterling, so they were easy to relate with. At the same time however, we only wanted to get as much money as we were going to spend in this one day. I withdrew 20 punts, hoping it would last until I got back on the bus. Dublin seemed a lot like an American city, even though the street signs and such were written first in another language. We had breakfast and saw the freedom and anti-slavery ball-sculpture on the way to breakfast. We passed by what was left of a building on the way to the tourist information center. We didn't see a whole lot in the office that we were thrilled to go see. Only the Guinness brewery seemed like a worthy site to seek out. I realize how sad that probably sounds, but the rest of the sights were Universities and the James Joyce museum and lame-sounding fountains. So, we were off to the Guinness hopstore. Where we saw ads and took funny pictures. We were rewarded at the end of the tour with a tasty sample-pint of Guinness. All the museum-goers were in this little bar at the end, where you could order food, and everyone had a dark glass of Guinness. I would have loved to have been drinking a bottle of Corona in there, it would have been hilarious!
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Extractions: The list below contains the books in the NJHDA Holdings by title. Label Title Author ARCH-FALC 1600 Years Under the Sea Falcon-Barker ARCH-REYN 1973 Seminar in Maritime and Regional Studies CONF-SHA 1985 SHA Meeting CONF-SHA 1987 SHA Meeting BIOL-BRIG 200,000,000 Years Beneath The Sea Briggs ARCH-DIOL 4,000 Years Under The Sea Diole GEN- A Coloring Book of Ships GEN-ROSC A Cruising Guide to The Southern Coast WRECK-WEST A Guide to Shipwreck Sites Along The Oregon Coast West HIST-WEST A History of Sea Power Stevens Westcott ARCH-BASS A History of Seafaring Bass HIST-PALM A History of the Modern World HIST-KNOX A History of The US Navy Knox NAVAL-BROD A Layman's Guide to Naval Strategy Brodie DIVE-OWEN A Manual For Free Divers Owen HIST-DAVI A Navy Second to None Davis HIST-LORD A Night To Remember Lord MODEL-PRAT A Notebook For Ship Model Builders Pratt ARCH-DANI A Short History of Archeology Daniel HIST-CLAR A Short History of The US Navy HIST-FRAN A Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America Franchere HIST-JUDS Admiral Christopher Columbus Judson HIST-FORE Admiral Hornblower in The West Indies Forester BIOG-SPEC Admiral of the New Empire - The Life and Career of George Dewey Spector BIOG-MORI Admiral of The Ocean Sea Vol. I
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Extractions: MAN proposes, God disposes. For years and years the Globalist decision makers - the Insiders, the One Worlders, the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, the international bankers and finance houses, the giant multinational corporations - have sought to re-arrange all our lives, this in their modest aim to create a New World Order. We have seen the es-tablishment of the UN, the IMF and World Bank, the World Court, the World Economic Forum, The World Council of Churches and so many more: all leading, we were told, to a planetary regime, with a single global economy. And what, at the end of it, have we got? The New Age of Chaos: an age with a global monetary and banking system so unstable and so fragile that the miracle is that it lasted as long as it has. Very few, it seems, even now fully understand the full dimensions of the avalanche that has over-taken the global economy, which threatens to sink us all. But I can assure you that the millennium meltdown is shaping up very nicely indeed. Of course, that's not the way the Insiders, their politicians and their controlled press tell it. For them, talk of such calamities, such wipe-outs, are taboo. These are, they tell us, only marginal prob-lems, nothing really for us to worry about. On all sides, the seriousness of the global financial break-down is trivialised; as evidenced by Bill Clinton's exuberant State of the Union address, public opin-ion is bombarded with glowing images of global growth and prosperity.
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Extractions: Vijay was born in Delhi, India in a middle class family of civil servents. He came to England in the mid 70's . Even as a teenager growing up in Britain Vijay was fascinated by Indian Film Industry known as Bollywood. After finishing his education he had a crash course in Acting which up till now he does not believe that any Institute can teach you how to act.He believes that your are either born with it or not.So he was determined to make it big in the world of Bollywood. He has always enjoyed watching hindi films since he was a little boy and his ideals were Dev Anand,Rajesh Khanna,Dharmendra,Dilip Kumar,Raj Kapoor legends of indian films.He landed in Bombay now known as Mumbai,a city of dreams to so many aspirants.He didn't know anyone but wasn't scared as many told him terrifying stories about the city, after all it was his own country.He started knocking on producers offices as there is no casting agencies as such.He faced many disappointments,hurdles,even sometimes he had no money in his pocket but never lost his patience and will power to achieve his goal.He was on top of the moon when he was offered a chance to work in a feature film produced and directed by his ideal Dev Anand' Gangster.
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Capping off the Annual Awards Banquet for the International Congress on Defense Test, Evaluation and Acquisition was a fascinating presentation by Roy Brander of Canada. Brander revealed his research and insights, complete with charts and photos, into the lessons to be learned from the Test, Evaluation and Acquisition of the Titanic. The Titanic, a steamship in England's White Star Line, set out on its doomed maiden voyage, with 2,227 enthusiastic passengers and crew members on board for the history-making trip from Southampton, England, to New York City. Only 705 would survive the ship's collision with a massive iceberg.
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Extractions: The CHUD.COM Message Boards THE MAIN SEWER Focused Film Discussion PDA View Full Version : Bloody Sunday devincf 03-06-2005, 06:05 PM I had never sat through this film in one whole piece before. I'm going to be interviewing Paul Greengrass at some point soon, and I got this DVD for research - and the movie destroyed me. At certain points I just had tears streaming down my face. I have to say that if I had seen this movie before I wrote my GUNNER PALACE review, my whole take on soldiers would have been quite different. I was pretty ready to take out any Brits I could find after watching this one. Sorry, Dan, Charlie and strax- just throw that box away when it gets delivered... Stormin 03-06-2005, 06:30 PM A very powerful film, to be sure. When watching it with my older brother (one who don't take stock in no artsy fartsy movies) even he was completely enthralled. By the time it was over we were about ready to fly over and join the IRA. While it does credit to the English filmmakers who were willing to make this film a scathing look at the occupation, nothing gets me more upset than looking at the movie's IMDb page and seeing dumbass English bastards proclaiming their disappointment that the paras hadn't killed more people. ferriferous foodi 03-06-2005, 06:44 PM
Extractions: Main I'm musing about an old style essay chock full of the crazy ranting typified by the last post: I'm not quite ready to do that yet, but I'm getting there. In the meantime, more comic books. Oh, and while I've suffered a pretty bad body blow this week, I am reassured in the prompt response of friends that I am not worthless, even though I feel so, and for that I'm thankful. In a recent post over on the Howling Curmudgeons , I mentioned that the kind of comic knows as an Elseworld , a variation on the theme of 'What-If' stories first developed by Marvel Comics as a response to DC's old Imaginary Stories , comic books that varied from the main line and didn't affect the ongoing story of a particular comic book. These 'Elseworlds' are a mixed bag, but usually they follow one or two formulas: a fundamental change in the setting of a character (Superman's rocket ship lands in feudal Japan, Batman's family is killed by Jack the Ripper in Victorian England) or a variation on the origin of a character (Superman's rocket ship is found by Amish farmers, not the Kents; Bruce Wayne becomes the Green Lantern of Earth instead of Hal Jordan). Some of the best of these 'Elseworld' tales range a little further afield... Christopher Priest wrote an excellent story about what would have happened if 100,000 kryptonians had come to Earth instead of merely one, as one example... but in general, they follow this format. And it's not a bad format to follow, mind you: as
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