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    difference in people lives is the most important aspect of a future career to me. The occupational outlook handbook website explains the responsibilities of social workers: Social workers “help people solve and cope with problems in their everyday lives. One group of social workers‚ clinical social workers‚ also diagnose and treat mental‚ behavioral‚ and emotional issues” (“Social Worker”). Therefore a social worker is the perfect career for me because of the education level‚ outlook‚ and income. According

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    Even historically‚ Nigerian coastal and riverine communities were engaged in shipping and fishing using dugout canoes. They were quite versed in the art of shipping to the extent that regattas and other traditional maritime rituals were developed. The importance of the maritime industry to Nigerian’s socio-economic wellbeing cannot be overemphasized as cargo throughput to and from Nigeria accounts for more than 65% of the total volume of cargo generated by the entire West African Sub-Region

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    shipping industry. IMO promotes maritime safety through development of international regulations which are to be followed by all shipping nations. IMO plays a key role in ensuring that lives at sea are not put at risk and that the marine environment is not polluted by shipping - as summed up in IMO ’s mission statement: Safe‚ Secure and Efficient Shipping on Clean Oceans1. It can be seen from IMO’s mission statement that maritime safety is directly related to maritime security. Only a secure environment

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    This rivalry was vigorous in maritime navigation and Cartography. This rivalry was responsible for the dichotomy of (Lusitania) versus the rest of South America speaking Spanish (Hispanic). Both Lusitania (Portugal) & Spain were under one crown. After they split up as 2 countries fuelling this rivalry‚ both countries claimed the whole of South America as colonial possession. Pope has to intervene to stop any Christian blood from spilling. He drew a N-S (vertical) line on the map of continent‚ giving

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    Piracy In High Seas Introduction In this paper‚ I will be discussing the various theories and methods of countering piracy/ terrorism attacks in the maritime industry. Throughout history‚ civilizations have expanded and triumphed due their increase in trade with other nations through maritime efforts. Without these efforts one could easily say that certain nations would not be what they are today. As of now‚ the advancement of technology has aided governments in protecting their merchant/military

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    first Charter Party‚ Balton‚ was used in 1908. Brief History of BIMCO cont’d  Due to the extensive growth of the organization‚ representing various entities for trade‚ the name was then changed to what it is today‚ The Baltic and International Maritime Council in 1927. Other parties were added to the council namely P & I‚ brokers‚ agents. Relevance to other Organization  BIMCO is a shipping association providing a wide range of services to its global membership.  BIMCO promotes fair business

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    Abstract The research paper is an evaluation‚ appraisal and constructive criticism of the International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual‚ Volume III (version 2008). The success of coming up with the paper relates to the completion of three practical lectures at the university of Plymouth simulator. In addition‚ also a deep investigation assisted in supporting the material of this paper. The practical section of the research involved dividing the class into six groups of three

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    vessel is manned and operated in compliance with applicable international law. These controls are international standards that promote maritime safety in terms of pollution prevention and shipboard living and working conditions‚ they are also in place to eliminate all substandard vessels from the industry. It is in the concept of port state control that the maritime community worldwide has seen a possible solution to the problem of the substandard ship. Not the solution‚ but rather one of the more

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    Sea transport has been around for centuries but it has been more active since the ninetieth century. It deals with the shipment of sea freight from one port to another. Sea cargo services are generally used for large deliveries‚ that have longer lead-times‚ whilst maintaining crucial visibility and steering clear of costly delays and demurrage charges. Basically here we are talking about the demand for sea transport otherwise known as ships as well as the supply of these ships. NB: ships and

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    Question 1: Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice that directly impact on your teaching and on your learning environment. In order to summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice‚ we need to firstly understand what these terms mean. Legislation‚ regulatory requirements are a duty to act according to the law as defined in an Act of Parliament and usually enforceable through the courts. Codes of Practice are rules

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