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    HUMAN ERRORS AND NON-TECHNICAL SKILLS Captain Majid Safahani IRISL Maritime Training Institute 1. INTRODUCTION: Today there is a general consensus among maritime stakeholders that human error is the most dominant contributing factor in causing accidents. It is also widely accepted that human error is a general term which covers a variety of unsafe acts‚ omissions‚ behaviors and unsafe conditions or a combination of these. A quick review of P&I clubs reports and bulletins shows that this

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    If I Were a Man

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    Through His Eyes Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s "If I Were A Man" is the story of Mollie Mathewson‚ physically and emotionally a true woman in all aspects. She is a good wife and a wonderful mother. Still‚ she strongly feels that she would rather be a man‚ whenever Gerald and her are getting in arguments. Suddenly she finds herself as her husband. His feelings and thoughts are obvious to her; she realizes how different her reality is from his. Mollie is thinking through Gerald’s brain and looks at the

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    In her song “If I Were a Boy‚” Beyonce argues that many women are trapped in bad relationships and never take the time to question how they truly desire to be treated. To confirm this‚ Beyonce is attempting to look at her unhealthy relationship as if she were in her significant others shoes. She makes an effort to develop an understanding of what it is like to be the man in the relationship‚ and see how he can just passively mistreat a girl. Beyonce later discovers that she would treat others how

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    If I where President‚ hey that sounds like a one of kind question to me? I’ve always wondered what i would be like as a president. In this essay I will be presenting to you some of my one of kind presidential qualities.  Now I understand that some people are a little shy at times when they get to new things. I play the trombone; I would build a program for students who have a desire in music. From experience I know that it doesn’t come to you in a day I’ve been playing for about three years

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    If Wishes Were Horses

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    was recorded in William Camden’s (1551–1623) Remaines of a Greater Worke‚ Concerning Britaine‚ printed in 1605‚ which contained the lines: "If wishes were thrushes beggers would eat birds".[2] The reference to horses was first in James Carmichael[disambiguation needed]’s Proverbs in Scots printed in 1628‚ which included the lines: "And if wishes were horses‚ pure [poor] men wald ride".[2] The first mention of beggars is in John Ray’s Collection of English Proverbs in 1670‚ in the form "If wishes would

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    Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None‚ published by Washington Square Press‚ is regarded by most critics to be her masterpiece. After publishing almost eighty books‚ this was the one she was truly most proud of. Why? Mainly‚ because critics have quoted it to have sold more copies than Shakespeare and the Bible. However‚ Christie has so much more to be proud of in this novel. With an outstanding mystery/murder plot‚ combined with a dark‚ cryptic setting involving many deranged guests; one can

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    Once Were Warriors: “Once Were Warriors” by Alan Duff is a harrowing vision of New Zealand’s indigenous people two hundred years after the arrival of Europeans. In prose that is both raw and compelling‚ it tells the story of Beth Heke‚ a Maori woman struggling to keep her family intact‚ despite the filth and violence of her urban neighbourhood in which they live. Conveying rich textures of Maori tradition and the wounds left by its absence‚ Once Were Warriors is an engrossing novel of unblinking

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    Were the Crusades Justified? In the case of the Crusades‚ the true jurisdictional limitation of the Church of Rome’s authoritative order was infinite beyond that of state or feudal control. It would seem that an “infinite jurisdiction” by any entity is unjust! The only possible rationale for having such unlimited authority would be an innate belief in “entitlement” or “unrestricted sovereignty.” The differences The Crusades were a succession of many wars‚ which “originally” started as a request

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    as a lioness. In later years‚ the royal crowns were often decorated with two or more depictions of cobras in deference to her role as protector. http://www.touregypt.net/images/stories/wadjet2a.jpg While Wadjet was sometimes depicted as the lioness-headed goddess‚ she was often seen in the image of a mongoose‚ represented on the funeral urns of ancient Egypt. The mongoose was revered as her sacred animal. Along with the shrew mouse‚ they were mummified

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    commendable‚ but because it is often necessary. When keeping true to one’s word no longer suits a ruler‚ and he can go back on his promise but can present as though he is an honest man‚ he should do so. His argument is a compelling one‚ because it is predicated not on one thinks he ought to do‚ but on what one should do to achieve his desired outcome. If the outcome desired is continued rule‚ then follow the steps outlined‚ and you will more likely than not achieve that. Morals are a tool to be used to

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