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    Introduction

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    trainings for seafarers’‚ given by the maritime companies‚ several variables come into ply when designing the research paradigm. The schematic diagram showing the relationships of variables of variables is illustrated in Figure 1. The independent variable in this study is the trainings that being taken of the seafarers’ that being required by the maritime companies. Consequently‚ the dependent variable is the trainings required trainings by the maritime companies among seafarers’ which seafarers’ should

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    Sea Farer vs Sea Fever

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    Abby Fitzgerald May 16‚ 2013 Period 3 "The Seafarer" and "Sea Fever" Comparative Essay People have been drawn to the adventures the sea has to offer for centuries. Many attempts have been made to express this desire in various ways. Voyaging on the sea has been a constant topic in all of the arts throughout history. "The Seafarer" and "Sea Fever" are poem that both express how a sailor’s love for the sea creates an obligation to be on the sea‚ whether it is wanted or not. This necessity

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    Introduction : The health of seafarer The personal health of a seafarer is the most important things of all when you are boarding a vessel. A lot of questions will come specially when we talk about the issues of health when you are at sea. Otherwise‚ some of people are frightened what will happen to them when they were in the vessel they probably think they will be in danger or not in a good condition such as always vomiting ‚feeling drowsy‚ and‚ no appetite in eating their foods. In spite

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    Beowulf vs. Gilgamesh

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    Beowulf and Gilgamesh are Epic Heroes But the Seafarer isn’t and Here’s Why In the stories “Beowulf” and “The Head of Humbaba‚” the main characters reflect the descriptions of an “epic hero”. However in the story‚ “The Seafarer‚” the main character does not reflect any descriptions of an “epic hero.” Beowulf and Gilgamesh fit the description because they both go on a quest and have the similar motivations of an epic hero. The Seafarer‚ in contrast‚ had a different motivation and an entirely different

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    20‚ 2014 The Seafarer & The wife’s lament Mother Teresa said‚ “The most terrible poverty is loneliness and the feeling of being unloved”. I agree because in “The Wife’s Lament” we learn that the speaker is feeling both unloved and lonely. In “The Seafarer” the speaker demonstrates his love for the sea‚ but in reality he is alone because he does not have anyone around him. We learn that loneliness is a common emotion that speaker feels in “The Wife’s Lament” and “The Seafarer”. These two

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    international community. This current paper serves to document the action the government has taken to be at par with the other seafarer-supplying nations. This paper also discusses the role of the different administrations and international organizations in the unification of MARINA and the measures the state has taken to neutralize the downgrading of the Filipino seafarers. In the year 2006‚ the education and training system of the Philippines underwent an audit by the European Maritime Safety Agency

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    Alone in a Crowded Room

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    in a crowded room sumarizes a similar theme between "The Seafarer" written by an unknown author and "You Found Me" written by The Fray. The two works portray a common theme that finding God helps change the emotion of lonliness and disappointment by using the similar elements of rhetorical questions‚ repitition‚ motifs‚ and mood shifts. Rhetorical questions‚ used in both peices‚ help to develop a feeling of disappointment. "The Seafarer" questions "Who could understand / in ignorant ease‚ what

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    “The Seafarer” Questions Answer the following questions on another piece of paper in complete sentences using no unidentified pronouns. Responding 1. Do you agree that “Fate is stronger….than any man’s mind?” Why or why not? I believe this to be true for the simple fact that fate is already pre-determined‚ something that you cannot change. A mans mind is always undecided and‚ lost for a way to go but fate is unparralled in its decisiveness. A mans mind is far weaker than fate making this

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    TITLE: Board Exam for HRM graduate. RELATED SUBJECT : English II: Writing in the Discipline DEGREE : Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The main problem of this study is the negative effects of alcohol to seafarers’ work. It has been found out that drinking alcohol while on duty may lead to unproductive and improper work performance. Hence‚ collisions at sea‚ physical injuries and vessels to be aground are the accident that may result from such acts.  METHODOLOGY

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    Fatigue is still considered as a significant contributory factor to many incidents in the shipping industry despite of legislation concerning seafarers’ hours of work and rest that has been in force for many years; overall enforcement measures have generally been ineffective. (OCIMF‚ 2012). IMO describes fatigue as a “State of feeling tired‚ weary‚ or sleepy that results from prolonged mental or physical work‚ exposure to harsh environment‚ or loss of sleep which can lead to the impairment of performance

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