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Is a Fancy Personal Navigation System Worth The Money or is Your App Enough?

by jessicawriter in Issues, January 31, 2012
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Personal navigation system sales seem to be declining with the boom in free navigator apps for smartphones – is there still a market for fancy tom toms? May’be, if you have the cash and want a top notch tech car.

Who Was Vasco De Gama?

by Bilyard in History, November 8, 2011
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Definitely a much better sailor than Columbus.

What is Navigation?

by Rajeevan Vina in History, July 31, 2011
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Everybody should know what is navigation?

Literacy in Colonial New England

by Gail Cavanaugh in Education, May 25, 2011
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Because the English had formal education before they came to America, they continued educating the children based on the system operating in England. The earliest form of elementary schools began with the Dame Schools, where all children, except slaves, learned reading and religious instruction.

How to Find Directions with The Use of Wrist Watch

by lapasan in Issues, March 24, 2011
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We can use an analog wrist watch as a compass to find directions.

Transas Navi-sailor is The First Ecdis in The Market That is Compatible with The New Admiralty Information Overlay

by devil91 in Government, November 20, 2010
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Transas Navi-sailor is the first ECDIS in the market that is compatible with the new Admiralty Information Overlay.

Bombers and Blimps

by mostwanted27 in Military, February 3, 2010
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Some information on Bombers and strategic bombing, also some information on Blimps and Zeppelins. This information is related to WWI(Word War One).

No Rest for The Weary: The Astonishing Sequel to a Mutiny

by Mr Ghaz in History, January 22, 2010
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The crew of the H.M.S. Bounty mutinied, leaving their captain, Lt. William Bligh, and a few companions to fend for themselves in an open in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Bligh survived his ordeal to become an admiral, but the tale of what happened to the ship and its mutinous crew is one of the most bizarre in the annals of the sea.

The Crusades

by Jonnorox34 in History, July 10, 2008
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A paper about the Crusades explaining the event and details very clearly with expertise.

Events That Changed the World: the Death of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell

by Bill Abbott in History, June 22, 2008
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As time passes, events that once changed the course of human events begin to fade in the public’s memory. The determination of longitude was the direct result of a tragic night in 1707, and this is a brief description of what happened.

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