Safety Procedures and Equipment for Maritime Survival

Safety in the Sea: Beacons, Principles, and Maintenance

Radio Beacons

A radio beacon is a floating, waterproof, orange radio transmitter installed on the vessel. It can be deployed manually or automatically (hydrostatic release) and should be readily accessible for manual release or transfer to a survival craft. Hydrostatic release units and the beacon itself require inspection every two years. The beacon transmits a worldwide frequency of 406 MHz and comes in two types: A) transmitting the MMSI,

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Ray Bradbury: A Literary Journey Through Fahrenheit 451 and Beyond

Biography of Ray Bradbury

Novelist, poet, and writer of short stories, essays, plays, and screenplays for film and television, Ray Bradbury was born in Illinois on August 22, 1920.

This well-known American writer, considered one of the greatest storytellers and science fiction novelists of the twentieth century, was born in Waukegan, Illinois.

With a personality filled with great imagination, he began writing at a young age, and from 1943 he devoted himself entirely to writing.

Although he wrote poems,

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Life, Death, and Imagery in the Poetry of Miguel Hernandez

Life and Death in the Poetry of Miguel Hernandez

In keeping with the idea of the valuation of life, Miguel Hernandez’s poetry often rejects the cemetery as a final resting place. Instead, it prefers the idea of returning to the earth, joining the vital current that flows through all of nature and becoming something more than simple dust. This idea is repeated in the elegy to Ramon Sijé and in the encouraging words to his friend in “Poppies.”

Death plays a dominant role in Hernandez’s poetry. The

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Exploring the Nature and Interpretation of Literature

What is Literature as Belles Lettres?

Formal Properties

Literature, often referred to as belles lettres, encompasses artistic texts that prioritize aesthetic qualities. Like other art forms such as painting, sculpture, music, and architecture, literature employs its medium—language—to evoke beauty and emotions.

Defining Literature

Drawing upon the Oxford English Dictionary, literature can be defined as:

  • Writing valued for its beauty of form and emotional impact.
  • Writing where the aesthetic function
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Exploring Literature: From Belles Lettres to Literary Appreciation

Discuss the Notion of Literature as Belles Lettres

To start with, we may consider formal properties. A literary text is an artistic text, i.e., belles lettres, i.e., a text which is aesthetic, i.e., which creates beauty and provokes emotions using words in a like manner as other arts do with other materials to achieve the same:

  • Painting, using forms and colours on a plane
  • Sculpture, using three-dimensional materials such as marble or bronze
  • Music, through pitch and rhythm
  • Architecture, with bricks, stones,
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Unrecorded Memory and Storytelling in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

The Unrecorded Memory and Storytelling in Morrison’s Beloved

When reading African-American works, Morrison’s Beloved stands out in comparison to others. Beloved as a novel is a remarkable work of art due to the narrative techniques used in it and how the novel is used as an artifact to convey social and cultural characteristics from African-American society. In the present report, two recurrent issues will be presented and discussed regarding the relevance of storytelling as a form of popular

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