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In the film Titanic, the Second Officer gives the order 'hard a starboard' when the iceberg is sighted: the helmsman then turns the wheel and the ship to port.The reason is that in the British Merchant Navy steering orders used to be given as helm orders; as though the helmsman at the wheel was actually holding a tiller. So 'hard a starboard' would mean 'put your helm or tiller hard a starboard'. This would turn the ship's rudder to port and so the ship would turn to port.This all changed with the Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Conventions) Act, 1932, which came into effect on 1 January 1933. This brought the British Merchant Navy into line with the rest of the world, so that from that date all steering orders were given as wheel orders, and 'hard a starboard' did in fact mean 'turn right'.
They all do as far as I know
Heracles (his Greek name, Hercules is the Latin form) does not appear in person at all in the Iliad. So he isn't a main character, or even a character.
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A character who follows all the orders is typically seen as obedient and dutiful, often portrayed as a loyal servant or soldier who carries out instructions without question. This type of character is typically disciplined and reliable.
Well, the nucleus contains all the information and gives orders to all parts of the cell... I beleive that was what you were asking.
Some people have power over others
Integrity of character is the best for all people in any age. It is all we have that others can rely on. It may be hard to do (ie. you will not always make friends) but it gives a sound foundation that can be counted on.
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In Act 4 of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Capulet gives the following orders: To move the wedding date of Juliet to Paris to Wednesday. To make preparations for the wedding feast. To have all hands on deck to ensure everything is ready for the ceremony.
The Colosseum had all three of the Greek orders, Doric, Ionian and Corinthian, incorporated into its design.The Colosseum had all three of the Greek orders, Doric, Ionian and Corinthian, incorporated into its design.The Colosseum had all three of the Greek orders, Doric, Ionian and Corinthian, incorporated into its design.The Colosseum had all three of the Greek orders, Doric, Ionian and Corinthian, incorporated into its design.The Colosseum had all three of the Greek orders, Doric, Ionian and Corinthian, incorporated into its design.The Colosseum had all three of the Greek orders, Doric, Ionian and Corinthian, incorporated into its design.The Colosseum had all three of the Greek orders, Doric, Ionian and Corinthian, incorporated into its design.The Colosseum had all three of the Greek orders, Doric, Ionian and Corinthian, incorporated into its design.The Colosseum had all three of the Greek orders, Doric, Ionian and Corinthian, incorporated into its design.
All orders arising from, or connected to, that particular case, yes.
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Assumes individuals are motivated by external forces: thus makes all decisions Gives orders Makes decisions for group as a whole Bears most of the responsibility for outcomes
Baptism, confirmation, and holy orders are all sacraments in the Catholic Church that confer a permanent mark on the recipient. This mark, also known as a sacramental character, signifies a spiritual seal and can only be received once. It signifies a person's belonging to Christ and their mission within the Church.