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Eesti mereakadeemia- raport
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Eesti mereakadeemia- raport

· Deck Officer Watchkeeping Certificate Programme · Engineer Officer Watchkeeping Certificate Programme · Deck Officer Certificate Upgrade Programmes · Engineer Officer Certificate Upgrade Programmes · Personal Survival · Radar Observation & Plotting · Radar Simulator · ARPA Simulator · GMDSS Simulator · Medicine Emergency First Aid · Basic Stability · Other Courses Main specialities taught there are: · navigators (deck officers); · ship's diesel power plants (ship's engineers); · ship's refrigerating plants (refrigerating engineers); · productional fishing and fish breeding; · fish processing technology; · hydrography; · hydrometereology; · port and shipping management. Attending to school: According to person's national exam points (in maths) or if a person has studied something

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Christopher Columbus
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Christopher Columbus

Columbus explained that he believed he could reach the Indies from the west. In 1483 the Portugese king told Columbus that he would not pay for the journey because he did not believe that Columbus could find the Indies from the west. Columbus decided to ask the joint rulers of Spain, King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castille, if they would pay for the journey. They met Columbus and said that they would look at his plans with their own navigators. In 1490 the Spanish navigators told the King and Queen that they thought Columbus had made some mistakes with his plans and they should not agree to the journey. During this time Columbus tried to interest the kings of France and England in his plans. They were not interested either. Then, in the summer of 1492, Queen Isabella suddenly agreed to finance the plan. If Columbus succeeded in reaching the East, he was to receive the Spanish noble title of don. He would also become admiral and ruler

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur Society and Culture of Canada
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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur/Society and Culture of Canada

Canadian federation while also supporting reforms that would allow Quebec substantial autonomy. 23. The best-known explorers of Canadian north. The Hudson's Bay Company. Sir Martin Frobisher was an English seaman who made three voyages to the New World to look for the Northwest Passage. All landed in northeastern Canada, around today's Resolution Island and Frobisher Bay. Voyages in 1576, 1577 and 1578. John Davis was one of the chief English navigators and explorers under Elizabeth I. He led several voyages to discover the Northwest Passage, discoverer of Davis Strait in 1587. Henry Hudson was an English sea explorer and navigator in the early 17th century. For his third expedition in 1609, Hudson was eventually hired by the dutch to seek a Northeast Passage, but ended up exploring the northeastern coast of America, eventually sailing into the mouth of a wide river near today's New York City - now named the Hudson River

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Optional use of ECDIS
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Optional use of ECDIS

• Master’s standing orders • VP recommendations • Officer of the Watch preferences • Day or night 50 Facts about chart carriage reguirements ANNEX V ECDIS - Procedural and organisational considerations Procedure considerations Human elements The human element must also be appreciated. While young navigators will often be quick to explore the ECDIS and learn the details, the older and more experienced senior officers may be more reluctant users. The danger is that electronic navigation becomes an exercise that is controlled by those with a flair for computers rather than those with experience in navigation. On the other hand young officers may rely too

Merendus → Merendus
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

barbecue in which his Reward for saving a young man from death is greater accept­ ance by the Lakota. CAMPFIRE SCENES M a n y stories seem to have campfire-type scenes in this region, where the hero and companions gather around a fire or its equivalent to review the recent events. It's also an opportunity for jokes and boasting. There is understandable relief at having survived death. Hunters and fishermen, pilots and navigators, soldiers and explorers all like to exaggerate their accomplishments. At the barbecue in Dances with Wolves, Dunbar is forced to retell the story of the buffalo hunt many times. There may be conflict over the campfire, fighting over spoils. Dunbar gets into an argument over his hat, which has been picked up by a Sioux warrior after Dunbar dropped it during the buffalo hunt. A campfire scene may also be a chance for reminiscence or nostalgia. Having

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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