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- Safe Boating and Seamanship: Um, Which Side is Starboard?Tips from the US Coast Guard Auxiliary to help you boat safely. This column introduces common boating terms. After all, you've gotta know the stem from the stern...
- Sea Cadets: Organization Promotes Citizenship, Respect, Discipline & ResponsibilitySea Cadets has youth memebers from 11 years of age to 18 years of age, teaching seamanship skills from Naval & Coast Guard lessons. The program prides itself in distilling respect, honor, discipline & responsibility in children.
- Saba, Netherland Antilles Villa Rentals: Villa Saba Haiku in Saba, Netherlands AntillesSaba is the smallest island in the Netherlands Antilles and is made up of approximately 5 square miles yet the beautiful Caribbean island has so much to offer including beautiful luxury villa rentals.
Biography of Jacques CartierLearn more about the French explorer, Jacques Cartier. He is the person who named Canada.- Werther Underground Ch 1. Depleted Uranium & the Tobacco SkyExcerpt from Werther Underground.
Reborn in the Nick of TimeChapter Two of a fictionalised memoir
The Triumph of DecadenceChapter Two of "Rescue of a Rock and Roll Child"
Phrase Origins: Cut and RunI certainly hope that reading the phrase origins article doesn't make you want to cut and run!
Take the Tears of a WomanChapter two of "Rescue of a Rock and Roll Child"
Steve Schmidt: Sarah Palin 'Catastrophic' as 2012 CandidateSteve Schmidt has stated that former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin would be "catastrophic" if nominated as the GOP Presidential candidate in 2012. Steven Schmidt should know something about catastrophes. Steve Schmidt was McCain's campaign strategist.- How to Become a High Productive Commercial FishermanDo you dream of becoming a commercial fisherman? Here is an overview of certain things you must know to begin your career as a commercial fisherman.
- What Happened to the Vikings and Norsemen?Have you ever wondered why the Vikings and Norsemen seemed to disappear, despite their strength, courage and large numbers? Did disease or war wipe them out? Did they assimilate into mainstream society? Read about the Vikings here!
YACHTIE YARNS 4Qualities of good captains. South of the Border, The Fisherman, The Other Professionals- How to Go Sailing for FreeThe wind is free, but sailboats and boat maintenance can be expensive. Fortunately, there are some free ways to go sailing without incurring the expense of a boat.
- The Psychology of Master and CommanderExamining the concepts of obedience, self esteem, stereotyping, conformity and group-think through the lens of the Hollywood feature.
How to Be a Good BoaterLearning how to boat can be fun and rewarding, if you do it right and safely.
Collectors Turn to Antique Art PrintsSome people think only paintings are worth collecting, but if so, they're missing out on another attractive possibility - art prints, which are also collectible and can be quite valuable.- Sea Kayaking Safety: How to Cross Channels and Paddle in Busy HarborsFor boaters, having to negotiate a channel studded with kayaks is akin to a truck driver having to navigate a narrow highway lane littered with fallen tree trunks.
The Tall Ships that Sail the Coast of Maine Are Ready for Your Next Summer VacationThe wind roars through the sails and the sea sweeps the decks and all would be mariners get the thrill of a lifetime racing the waves in the open ocean. For a truly unique vacation that the entire family will enjoy - try a tall ship adventure.- Eleanor's Little Book of Interesting Facts Part11Brief biography of Lord Ansen, First Sea Lord
Sea Kayaking Safety: How to Avoid Collisions with PowerboatsTo find out whether you're making it difficult for boats to cruise with you safely, look around. If you are in a channel you'll see red nun buoys, painted red and shaped like cones, and green can buoys, painted green and shaped like "D" cell batteries.
The Battle of Salamis: The True Story of an Ancient-World Naval BattlePersia - an overwhelming colossus of military strength. While the Persian army ransacks their cities, a fragile collection of Greek ships prepares to defend their waters in the face of certain death. The true story about the most studied naval battle of the ancient world.
New York State Boating LicenseNew York State Adopting mandatory education requirements for all boaters- Catching Bass Fish All YearNow that we have a general idea of where bass are at different times of the year, lets go catch some.
- Seeking the Human Element: Decision-making and Problem-solving Capacity in New Computer SystemsThe proliferation of computer systems in various human enterprises results in computers replacing performing increasingly more complex functions. This article examines capabilities of such intelligent system required for a less troublesome switch to automated operations.
To Serve and Protect the WaterwaysIt won't be long now until the official start of the summer season when many are attracted to this shoreline town which is on the mouth of the Connecticut River.
Where to Take Sailing Lessons in ChicagoThere are schools in Chicago that have sailing lessons that will make that possible for you after just a couple of days sailing lessons- Travel Narratives in Edgar Allan Poe and Herman MelvilleAn inspection on how two prominent nineteenth-century American authors combined travel-narratives with romantic fiction in order to posit the reader in a similar place as the narrator(s) himself.
Take a Tall Ships CruiseDon't settle for the ordinary. Enjoy a cruise on a tall-masted sailing ship for a unique experience.- Leif Erikson: The Real European Discoverer of AmericaLeif Erikson, the first European recorded to have discovered America, was born sometime between 960 and 970 AD in the Viking settlement of Iceland, the second son of Erik the Red.
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