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    Emergency Procedures

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    ABANDONING SHIP General responsibilities: Master : Overall command - leading and guiding from the “top” Chief Officer : Coordinating embarking of the rescue vessels (lifeboat‚ rescue boat‚ life raft etc.) Third Officer and Pumpman : Assisting Chief Officer Second Officer : Assisting Master‚ maintaining a written record of events during the response‚ Radio Officer for emergency communication Chief Engineer : Coordinating and ensuring power supply and availability of technical equipment‚ maintaining

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    halifax explosion

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    On December 6th 1917 two cargo ships traveling through Halifax harbour collided‚ creating the largest explosion until the detonation of the atomic bomb. The explosion killed many people and devastated Halifax‚ its harbour and the neighbouring towns of Richmond and Darmouth. The towns surrounding the harbour were thriving thanks to the war overseas and their populations grew drastically. Halifax quickly became a "boom" town by 1917‚ only three years after the war. Halifax’s population was about 50

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    Ship Fever

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    Letter writing: An analysis of a communication method A letter between man and wife has the capacity to be powerful‚ intimate and beautiful. However‚ in the case of Arthur’s letter to Lauchlin in the opening pages of Andrea Barrett’s Ship Fever‚ the language Arthur uses when addressing his wife Susanna is cold and removed. Due to the circumstances of Arthur overseas and Susanna at home in Quebec‚ letter writing proved to be the only possible form of communication between them at the time. While

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    Maritime Economy

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    global shipping industry. Sea transport involves delivering items from one harbour to another. If the demand for a certain item in one country increases‚ the demand for the transport of that item to that country will increase. This is how the demand for sea transport capacity arises. The demand for goods by one country and the supply of that good by another country falls under the description of world trade. As the world trade increases‚ so does the demand for sea transport. "The engine that drives

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    UNIVERSITY OF MAURITIUS FACULTY OF LAW AND MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF LAW A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ASSET RECOVERY ACT 2011 IN RELATION TO DRUG OFFENCES by SHEIK MUHAMMAD HAFEEZ TOOFAIL Under the supervision of MR PRAMOD KUMAR BISSESSUR This dissertation is presented in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Law with Honours. ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-2013 APRIL 2013 Table of Contents Contents Table of Contents.................................

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    Silver Ships

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    Silver Ships Facilities Silver Ships is located on 16 acres in Theodore‚ Alabama just South of Mobile on Bellingrath Road. After moving into a 15‚000 square foot building in 1996‚ they soon after expanded a second time. Since then‚ they have added over 12‚000 square feet of additional production space and they have built additional office spaces. All aspects of the vessel construction‚ from the custom design to the final assembly‚ are conducted in an enclosed production facilities and the

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    The Ship of Dreams

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    Titanic is a remarkable film filled with excitement and romance. It is one of the best movies I’ve seen yet. It tells the tale of a ship that sailed across the Atlantic; the Titanic. The Titanic was supposedly unsinkable; yet‚ when it hit an iceberg‚ it tragically sank‚ destroying thousands of innocent lives. Two people‚ out of thousands on the ship‚ are the most remarkable; a poor man named Jack‚ who won his ticket in a card game‚ and a rich woman named Rose‚ who came to America to get married after

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    ship and wolf

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    Liudmyla Vygnanets English Composition 1 Dr. Daniel Wolf vs. ship Two stories “Battle Royal “(1947) by Ralph Ellison’s and Training Day (2001) by Antoine Fuqua’s. In both story main characters who have the goal and both of them try to achieve that goal but each of them is going to achieve that goal by different way. In Training Day the main character Alonzo tries to achieve his goal by brutal‚ cruel way‚ he is portrayed as a wolf in this story. The other character in “Battle Royal”

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    transport and logistics

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    Transport and logistics Comprehensive sectoral analysis of emerging competences and economic activities in the European Union European Commission Submitted to the European Commission‚ DG Employment‚ Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Executed by: TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research SEOR Erasmus University Rotterdam ZSI Centre for Social Innovation DG EMPL project VC/2007/0866 Transport and logistics This report is published as part of a series of forward-looking sector

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    Clipper Ships.

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    Clipper Ships The name Clipper is applied to a ship to indicate that it is a very fast sailer. The term‚ probably derived from the verb clip (to move quickly)‚ was first used in the United States soon after the War of 1812 and was applied to the type of vessel formerly described as Virginia built or of pilot boat construction. After the 1830s the term clipper was adopted to mean any fast ship. The Clipper Ship By 1830 general usage had made the term clipper synonymous with fast sailing‚ although

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