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The Ship of The Vasco Da Gama

by Lifeisbeautifull in History, May 10, 2012
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Vasco da gama the great sailor.

The Waste Land – Ts Eliot – Death by Water

by Magic Quill in History, January 27, 2012
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Poetry analysis.

Do You Know Who Packed Your Parachute?

by The Elements in Education, September 13, 2011
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US Naval Academy graduate, Charles Plumb, was a jet pilot in Vietnam. Behind 75 combat assignments, his plane was shattered by a surface-to-air missile. Plumb cast out and parachuted into enemy domains.

People Gone Missing

by duckletshut in Crime, June 13, 2011
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There are various scenarios as to how people go missing.

Would You Fight, Flight or Freeze?

by Lord Banks in History, November 8, 2010
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Remembrance Day is nearlly upon us, we should all remember our War Dead with honour. Not everyone is a born Warrior, there are medical reasons why some people cannot fight. I explain why in detail.

What is an American? Why and Where Do They Come From?

by sinbadthesailorman in Issues, September 16, 2010
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What and who are Americans, where did and do they come from, for what purpose are they here? God the Creator, Freedom what is the meaning of it all, is there a meaning to it all? This Poet would have to say yes.

Who Was The Greatest Antarctic Explorer?

by Zizheng in History, September 10, 2010
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My opinion on who the Greatest Antarctic Explorer was, during the race to the pole. (also my history essay lol)

Real and Mythical Ghost Ships Part 3: The Mary Celeste

by Paul Griffiths in Paranormal, May 12, 2010
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The Mary Celeste is perhaps the most well-known “Ghost Ship” in history. Many theories surround her from the mundane to the fantastic. Read the Celeste’s story here.

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.

Jessica Watson: Australian Teen Solo Sailor – Merry Xmas & Godspeed!

by Mila Marcos in People, December 26, 2009
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Spare a thought for Jessica Watson, a 16-year-old girl from Australia, who is spending her Xmas and eight months alone at sea. Somewhere in the Southern Ocean, Jessica is navigating some of the most treacherous waters in a bid to be the youngest person to sail around the world (without assistance).

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