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  2. Murder of Jimmy Mizen - Wikipedia

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    Mizen was the sixth son and the eighth of nine children of Barry Colin Mizen, MBE and Margaret Annette (née Everson) Mizen, MBE. [2] Mizen, who turned 16 years old the day before his death, was 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) tall and 14 stone (89 kg). He lived in Lee Green and attended St Thomas More Catholic Comprehensive School in Eltham.

  3. Topmast - Wikipedia

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    A traditional ship's mast, consisting of "lower" (i.e. Main-, Fore- or Mizzen-) mast, topmast and topgallant/royal mast. The topmast is highlighted in red. The masts of traditional sailing ships were not single spars, but were constructed of separate sections or masts, each with its own rigging. The topmast is one of these.

  4. Mast (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    This photo of the full-rigged ship Balclutha, shows the fore-mast, main-mast and mizzen-mast, as well as all the ship's standing and running rigging. The Balclutha is berthed in San Francisco, and is open to the public. [5] [6] When a vessel has two masts, as a general rule, the main mast is the one setting the largest sail.

  5. AP World History: Modern - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the head of AP Grading, Trevor Packer, stated that the reason for the low percentages of 5s is that "AP World History is a college-level course, & many sophomores aren't yet writing at that level." 10.44 percent of all seniors who took the exam in 2012 received a 5, while just 6.62 percent of sophomores received a 5. [23]

  6. Full-rigged ship - Wikipedia

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    The key distinction between a ship and a barque (in modern usage) is that a ship carries a square-rigged mizzen topsail (and therefore that its mizzen mast has a topsail yard and a cross-jack yard) whereas the mizzen mast of a barque has only fore-and-aft rigged sails. The cross-jack yard was the lowest yard on a ship's mizzen mast.

  7. Ketch - Wikipedia

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    A ketch is a two-masted sailboat whose mainmast is taller than the mizzen mast (or aft-mast), [1] and whose mizzen mast is stepped forward of the rudder post. The mizzen mast stepped forward of the rudder post is what distinguishes the ketch from a yawl, which has its mizzen mast stepped aft of its rudder post. In the 19th and 20th centuries ...

  8. Mizen - Wikipedia

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    Mizen (not to be confused with mizzen) may refer to: Mizen Head, one of the extreme points of the island of Ireland; Mizen potato, a potato variety; Jimmy Mizen, a 16-year-old boy killed in May 2008 in London.

  9. Mizzen - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Mizzen

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