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    property at sea‚ the protection of marine environment‚ the advancement of maritime skills‚ efficiency in operation manned by Filipino seafarers‚ It continued to operate as a training center until its Articles of Incorporation were first amended in 2001 and its name was changed to Philippine Nautical Technology Colleges (PNTC)‚ operating as a Training Center‚ Seafarer Competency Assessment Center and Maritime Technological college‚ beginning in school year 2002 when‚ in addition to the existing maritime

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    Piracy in Somalia Through research‚ I had no idea that the threat of Somali Piracy has been on the rise for the past couple of years. Being a U.S. Navy Officer‚ Brian Wilson forms his own opinion on this topic when he states that all one-hundred eleven (111) Somali ships that carry oil‚ military weapons‚ and hazardous chemicals are being hijacked. He writes that attacks are much more likely to occur when ships are on a dedicated route. If there is no form of government‚ there is piracy. Brian Wilson

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    known as one of the most outstanding student in their time. They do both similar goals in life‚ not only have a better and to improve the way of living with their families but to also have a business that will help to fulfill the dreams of their co-seafarers. They Build the Review Center who offers a comprehensive review for the marine deck officers preparing for the licensure examination. It is a primarily a review center to hopeful marine graduate to pass the licensure examination which was first

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    profession in the Philippines. Working contractually for a number of months away from their love ones and experiencing the challenges of the oceans for several days without seeing any landmarks are their sacrifices for monetary purposes. As a result‚ seafarers are prone to depression and anxiety. These cases are avoidable yet if not prevented and given much attention it might jeopardize the safety of the crew working on board the vessel. Depression is a psychiatric disorder characterized by an inability

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    solely in this passive‚ victimizing philosophy. These pagans still clung to much of their heathen culture after the wave of Christianity swept through England leaving no one behind. Literature derived from this period (including Beowulf‚ "The Seafarer‚" and "The Wanderer") directly reflects the maintaining of Christian ideals‚ as well as the belief in fate’s unknown and often grim path. For example‚ the epic poem‚ Beowulf ‚ declares‚ "...Fate will unwind as it must!" (line 284). Meanwhile

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    interest to many.     According to the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)‚ 30% of the world’s seafarers are Filipinos‚ making the Philippines the leading country supplier of maritime manpower in the world. For many years‚ the Philippines has been at the forefront of the global manning industry because our seafarers remain to be one of the world’s most sought after seafarers given their proven skillfulness‚ hard work‚ and professionalism.     However‚ our maritime industry is still

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    Jeremy Kazmierczyk Mrs. Philips Brit Lit/Comp 19 September 2017 The Cultural Values of the Anglo-Saxons A large part of any culture are the values and ideals that it has. The values of a culture can usually be found in its literature. Anglo-Saxon literature shows the values of that time in that culture. The Anglo-Saxons valued bravery‚ loyalty‚ and justice or fairness‚ and it is evident in their literature. The Anglo-Saxons valued bravery. In the story of Beowulf‚ Beowulf is viewed as

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    TLa G.R. No. 181995 BIBIANO C. ELEGIR‚ petitioner‚ v. PHILIPPINE AIRLINES‚ INC.‚ respondent. July 16‚ 2012 Doctrine: The Court ruled that both Article 287 and PAL’s retirement plans are alternative in nature and the retired pilot only is entitled to which have the superior benefits. Article 287 of the Labor Code is applicable only to a situation where: there is no CBA or other applicable employment contract providing for retirement benefits for an employee‚ or if there is a CBA or other

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    and education to current and upcoming seafarers to prepare them for their work when they board their ships.OI offers programs required for domestic and international employment onboard vessels which are accredited by the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA)‚ Maritime Training Council (MTC).Students who want to work onboard international and domestic vessels after graduation can take advantage of programs that link schools to the real world of work of seafarers. OI offers courses accredited by Technical

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    LITERATURE REVIEW. There are so many definitions about piracy but international and customary treaty defines it as said by ademun odeke. (2011)‚ Customary and international treaty laws define and classify piracy under four main categories. However‚ Somali piracy has risen numerous and hitherto unfamiliar issues. First‚ is the unique nature of the piracy; unlike anything known before and which has taken the international community by surprise. Second‚ are the unique underlying causes

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