Wes Stern's birth name is Wesley Lewis Stern.
Stern Fan Network is a website that was made for Howard Stern fans. On this site, fans can talk about their favorite Howard Stern moments or the latest Howard Stern show.
Peggy Stern was born in 1948.
Avraham Stern died in 1942.
Louis Stern is 5' 10".
I try to solve your problem : Why aft trim is preferred in vessel entering drydock? * We need stern part, normally stern frame or aft peak tank bhd normally at fr10 to touch the keel block first. * minimize ballast load. In lightship condition, the vessel is always trim by stern. So to make vessel in even condition, or trim by stem, require large ballast load, compare if we want to reduce trim by stern. Therefore reduce pressure on keel block and hull.
Most types of offshore support vessels with short and high fo'c'sles and long after decks are designed to operate with a significant trim by the head, but this is not always practical for vessels engaged in anchor handling, witch requires hauling and deploying of anchor moorings and buoys over the stern. These operations usually must be carried out quickly, particularly when the tug is supporting a rig or a moving platform that is being controlled by hauling in on its moorings. Consequently, the tugs are usually operated with a slight stern trim, even though this increases their exposure to danger of rapidly losing stability through the "free trim effect". Furthermore, the weight of the tow or chain acting at the tugs stern roller increases the stern trim, mean draft and KG, all of which reduce the vessels reserve stability, so the stern trim must be kept to the minimum necessary for carrying out the anchor handling operation. The attached figure 1 illustrate the "Free Trim Effect"
In professional terms its called cropping the picture...
match the picture on the right
You have to match the picture on the tree
The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter to the taffrail. The stern lies opposite of the bow, the foremost part of a ship.source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern
It's commonly called 'cropping'
The stern is the back side of the boat or ship, it is the exact opposite end of the boat from the bow or front. It is technically defined as the area built up over the stern post, extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail. On older sailing vessels, the stern of the ship was often the location of the captain's quarters.
crop
Crop.
If you mean a computer image, you crop it.
Crop.