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Learn the secret to immortality

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Published by chris on the 15th of September, 2009

The Maritime Industry consist a vast network of organizations and people serving on different departments, professions, and expertise. The majority of the persons in the key positions of the maritime society consist of persons who once work onboard the ship. They were masters of their own craft. The knowledge that they acquire for the past years will serve as the foundation of future mariners. But the big question is, will they share that knowledge to others.

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What to look for in finding a Good Job

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Published by chris on the 15th of February, 2009

Finding a Good Job is a little bit hard isn’t it? It takes a lot of your time and mental ability to decide, answer questions, and figure out whether or not you’re going to change company for a better salary and promotion. If you write in google.com about finding a job. It will land you to a lot of sites that would entice you to apply or would give you advice on how to find a good job. What could be the result of not having a good job?

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Minerva Marine Agency Inc.

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Published by chris on the 18th of July, 2008

Minerva Marine Agency Inc., a duly registered and licensed manning agency of the “Philippine Overseas Employment Administration” (POEA) is considered as one of the fastest growing company in the Philippines.

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Philippine Maritime Shipping and Manning Companies Directories - Part 7

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Published by chris on the 20th of June, 2008

The list of Philippine Maritime Shipping and Manning Companies provided in this article will help you in finding maritime jobs and shipping jobs on different maritime institute or maritime companies. Their information including their links would help a lot in finding your desired career jobs. This list connects to the previous related articles posted in the maritime category. You can subscribe for updates by using your email for free to get instant update about this post.

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US Navy Ship Helicopter Shot at Mindanao

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Published by chris on the 13th of June, 2008

A lot of country considers Mindanao as a home for terrorist groups like the “Abu Sayyaf”. But not all people living in Mindanao are considered as Muslim terrorist. Being a victim of the circumstances, many of them needs help and assistance. The “USNS Mercy“, a US Navy ship on a humanitarian medical mission helps a lot of countries that they visit. They included the Philippines as one of the countries that they could help with there medical mission.

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Revealing the secrets onboard the Ship

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Published by chris on the 11th of June, 2008

A sophisticated equipment known as the Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) can determine the past actions or movements of the ship in the event of an accident. It serves as the ship’s “Black Box” if you would compare it to an airplane. How would a Voyage Data Recorder help us in terms of safety? Many accidents that involve two or more ships often resulted to human error. With the invention and implementation of the voyage data recorder, solving ship related accident cases will consume less time and better result.

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Learn more about Inert Gas System

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Published by chris on the 10th of June, 2008

Inert Gas System is a gas or mixture of gases, such as flue gas, that contain insufficient oxygen to support the combustion of hydrocarbons. Inert gas prevents formation of flammable atmosphere in cargo tanks during cargo operation in tankers.

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Three Surefire Ways to a more Secured Internet Browsing

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Published by chris on the 4th of June, 2008

Did you know that plenty of unsecured sites may cause problem to your computer while browsing the internet? Lets say that your checking out one of your favorite blogs, but the theme looks disorientated. A typical browser called the Internet Explorer may cause it.

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List of Top 10 Richest Person in the World

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Published by chris on the 3rd of June, 2008

When we talk about the richest person in the world, you would most likely think of Bill Gates or Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah. But think again. It’s not likely that they can still stay at the top list. Bill Gates constantly dominated the list for the past 13 years, but no longer this time.

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A Beautiful Government Website

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Published by chris on the 2nd of June, 2008

Stumbling into this very nice website “Bulacan“, which to my surprise was a government website. A neatly created, easy to load, and will interest the reader at a first glance.

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The case known as “Filipino Monkey”

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Published by chris on the 31st of May, 2008

Its a very popular prank phrase that you would always hear whenever your on the high sea’s, and this heckler “Filipino Monkey” was one their reason during the incident in the Strait of Hormuz.

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RSS Feeds

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Published by chris on the 27th of May, 2008

Why choose RSS Feeds? If you ask me, its simple to answer. Everybody is doing it. Its not that complicated to understand rss feeds. According to Wikipedia; RSS is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts in a standardized format. It contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text. RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with web sites in an automated manner that can be piped into special programs or filtered displays. Are you getting confuse now?

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Exorcising the Mothball Fleet of Suisun Bay

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Published by chris on the 26th of May, 2008

(Sacramento) Dozens of decommissioned ships are leaking tons of toxic chemicals into the water at Suisun Bay, but is the plan to solve the problem derailed? Details of the story on the following video.


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New Seven Wonders of the World

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Published by chris on the 25th of May, 2008

While I was surfing the net i found this website about the New Seven Wonders of the World. They are currently voting and nominating as well. Guess what I’ve found out? The Philippines has three nominations. Among those nominated are:

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Explorers Test If Ancient Ships Could Cross Atlantic

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Published by chris on the 25th of May, 2008

(New York) A group of explorers is cruising the high seas, trying to prove that ancient sailors could have crossed the Atlantic long before Columbus sailed the ocean blue. The details of the story in the following video.



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Smoking increases diabetes risk, study review finds

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Published by chris on the 24th of May, 2008

Smoking increases diabetes risk. Study review finds that smoking causes type2 diabetes. The full detail of the story on the following video.


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Statutory Publications

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Published by chris on the 23rd of May, 2008

I will enumerate for you the “Statutory Publications” commonly found on board the ship. The “Ship’s Library” must contain the following books and it must be known to all crew. But the problem is that, some Deck Officers or Crew doesn’t even know that it exists. The following list is for your future reference. I’ll try to find their links, and post it later as an update to this article.

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Business Franchising

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Published by chris on the 23rd of May, 2008

Today at Pinoy Maritime I will be talking about “Business Franchising”. Most seaman would be thinking of an extra source of income while on vacation, and this is one of those options.

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Ship Reporting System

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Published by chris on the 21st of May, 2008

Ship Reporting system is very important for safe navigation. Whether it is a local or international requirement, it should be followed diligently. The purposes of “Ship Reporting System” are:

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German kite ship saves fuel

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Published by chris on the 21st of May, 2008

The world’s first commercial ship part-powered by a giant kite, Beluga SkySails made energy savings of between 15 and 20 percent during the 14-day voyage from Germany to Venezuela, which according to Beluga is the normal duration of the journey.Joanna Partridge reports for Reuters. See the video for the details of this story.


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