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| Ferdinand Magellan | |
| ... and navigation. After he had worked at court for a few years, he started checking the supplies for the ships going to India. This ... |
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| Luxmi Transformers | |
| ... which is most economical in terms of transportation & inventory carry cost is Sourcing Lump ore from Daitari through Paradip port on 65000 DWT Ships & using ... |
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| Eurasia International: Total Quality Management In The Shipping ... | |
| ... This option sounds great in theory and may have great appeal for those business customers of Eurasia who are planning to launch unmanned ships in the market in ... |
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| The Persian Wars: How The Greeks Won | |
| ... But with the introduction of the trireme the emphasis came on the battle between the ships. The trireme had a battering-ram with ... |
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| Naval Architecture | |
| ... Trial and error is how the many ships of today were made. ... They also had no idea that the ships of today even have a basic shape of them. ... |
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| Queen Elizabeth I: Defeat Of The Spanish Armada | |
| ... Not only did Queen Elizabeth encourage the piracy of Spanish ships by men such as Sir Francis Drake, she also began helping the Spanish ruled Dutch Protestants ... |
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| Slavery And The History | |
| ... Captains of slave ships were known as either "loose packers" or "tight packers," depending on how many slaves they crammed into the space they had. ... |
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| America In World War 1 | |
| ... end the war. Accordingly, Germany began to sink as many ships supplying England as possible, even neutral vessels. On February 4th ... |
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| The Age Of Vikings | |
| ... Viking warships were fearsome works of art.? These ships were built by Scandinavians, who used a unique technique to create light, flexible ships. ... |
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| Wwi | |
| ... Britain was the first to declare a naval blockade against Germany by mining and seizing ships attempting to run the blockade. This ... |
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| The Vikings | |
| ... and bow. The earliest Viking raid is said to be during 787, when three ships from Norway sailed to Portland Bay, Dorset. The Vikings ... |
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| Carnival Cruises | |
| ... Question 2 Carnival Cruises to every continent Fun ship concept = transformation of liners? travel Opportunity : liners retired ? buy used ships at cheap ... |
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| The War Of 1812 | |
| ... Many British whaling ships carried letters of marque allowing them to prey on American whalers, nearly destroying the industry. Essex challenged this practice. ... |
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| Irish Potatoe Famine | |
| ... The ships that were used for transporting immigrants were ships that used for trade between America and England. The empty ships ... |
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| Victory Of Greece In The Greco-persian Wars | |
| ... execution. The Athenians were able to capture 7 Persian ships, kill 6,400 Persians, and only lose 192 men; it was a complete victory. ... |
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| Victory Of Greece In The Greco-persian Wars | |
| ... execution. The Athenians were able to capture 7 Persian ships, kill 6,400 Persians, and only lose 192 men; it was a complete victory. ... |
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| A Fall From Glory: The Decline Of The Russian Navy | |
| ... The sailors on the ships and subs were well disciplined and also well motivated. New ships and boats were constantly being built ... |
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| Age Of Exploration | |
| ... The Age of Exploration was a period from the early 1400s and continuing into the early 1600s, during which European ships traveled around the world to search ... |
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| War Of 1812 | |
| ... Britain. In reply, the British Navy blockaded European ports, preventing ships from delivering their cargoes to the continent. This ... |
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| Trojan War | |
| ... He did not wish to go to war, but promised Agamemnon fifty ships for the Greek fleet. True to his word, Cinyras did send fifty ships. ... |
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