SOS means help or mayday.There is a rumor that it stands for "save our ship." This is not true. It was chosen because the Morse code pattern - three dots, three dashes, three dots - is simple to do and easy to recognize. S.O.S. has been said to mean "Save Our Seamen", "Save our Ship", "Survivors On Shore" or "Save Our Souls", but these are just ways to help people remember the correct letters for the prosign. These phrases are actually backronyms -- acronyms created afterword to help with memorization.
It said that he was dropping Bud off at Grand Rapids and that he is ok.
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By repeating what you think your coworker said in your own words, you are demonstrating listening as an effective skill.
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what is a famous quote that rosalind Franklin said
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The first telegraph message sent by Samuel Morse said "What Hath God Wrought". Annie Ellsworth came up with the words.
God created man, Colonel Colt made them equal.
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A famous quote that was said in the 1920s was, ''Everything I know I learned after I was thirty.' This was said by Georges Clemenceau.
She said her famous quote on Feb. 30, 1783
The famous quote is "Why indeed must 'God' be a noun? Why not a verb - the most active and dynamic of all."
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Nobody said that exact quote. There is a similar famous quote however, "Never underestimate the heart of a champion". Which was said by former US basketball player and coach, Rudy Tomjanovich.