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Topic: Ship Building

Related:
  Ship    Building  
  Office Building    Home Building  
  Building Construction    House Office Building  
  Building Design    Building Plans  
  Church building    Team Building  
  Building Blocks    Building Materials  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:James Watt,  Sir Walter Raleigh
Favorite possession(s):Yacht,  House
Favorite era(s):1700s
Favorite explorer(s):Leif Ericson,  James Cook,  Francis Drake
Interest(s):Boating,  Aviation
Favorite sport(s):Sailing,  Fishing,  Dragon Boat Racing
Favorite movie(s):Titanic
Favorite computer game(s):SimCity
Ultimate fantasy(s):Owning their own trailer
Favorite quote(s):"A doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines." - Frank Lloyd Wright (1868-1959)
"Nothing is wrong with California that a rise in ocean level won't cure." - Ross Macdonald
 
 
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Partner- ships bringing schools and educators together with arts and cultural organizations are an important element in building and sustaining community support.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

Tea stored in buildings or ships had a tendency to spoil if moisture were nearby or if it got wet.
Richard Hosking,
Paranormal Investigator

The balloons were tethered with strong cables attached to buildings, ships, and other structures to keep enemy aircraft at a great distance making it more difficult for them to hit their targets.
Building ships was especially complicated, as once the ship is built, it has to join up with the fleet you designed it for, which can sometimes mean flying half way across the galaxy.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

It was here that the great explorer Vitus Bering began building ships for use in his pioneering voyage across the North Pacific.
Jake Farley,
Truck Driver

The concept was that freight would be brought directly from ships to the building, sorted and loaded on to trucks for final delivery.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

This is the schooner that clearly demonstrated American supremecy in designing and building the fastest sailing ships in the world.
Building of war ships was a major part of the economy in the early to mid Twentieth Century.
Buildings became ablaze and the very few army ships that were in the area sunk in a very short amount of time.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

All of these buildings are named for ships or sailors who participated in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812.
Hadley was experienced in building concrete ships and barges in Philadelphia during World War I for the Emergency Fleet Corporation.
It is the only remaining shipyard in the country where large wooden sailing vessels were built and today the traditional skills of building and restoring wooden ships are taught.
 
 
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