By: brainrobin | 2011-04-04 | College Founded in the year 1845 by George Bancroft, the then Secretary of the Navy in the historic Annapolis, U.S Naval Academy has always been a pride point for the country. History and evolution of the aca... read more
By: arpita pol | 2011-08-26 | Current Affairs Many Asian publications for defence list Asian Naval forces as among the most powerful in the world. With fleets of air craft carriers, submarines and war ships, countries such as Japan, India, China and South Korea have well developed defence acquisition and management systems in place. read more
By: kaleem | 2011-04-02 | Arts & Entertainment The sweet lady who became famous for her portrayal of frail but mentally tough characters in films like Mirch Masala, Ek Baar Phir, Main Zinda Zinda Hoon and Damil? She's back after a long hiatus. read more
By: Mark Whichard | 2010-03-26 | Travel & Leisure Visitors to Florida will be happy to know that there are plenty of low-cost and even free attractions that are every bit as exciting as theme parks for which this state is famous. One such attraction is the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola read more
By: George Cain | 2010-10-19 | Train Travel If you are in the Miami Florida area on vacation and you love railroads, then we have a great, little known, museum that you will love. Located in the same entrance as the Miami Dade Metro Zoo, the Gold Coast Railroad Museum is located just to the left of the Metro Zoo before the zoo parking lot. You might think that you are lost or in the wrong place as you enter the Metro Zoo park read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-04-02 | News and society A large-scale naval exercise in the Barents Sea was conducted by the Russian Northern Fleet’s Kola Flotilla. Based on the exercise scenario, many warships put to sea after minesweepers had cleared the way for them and teamed with military aircrafts to destroy an enemy submarine. Besides, these warships also fired artillery during the performance and carried out maneuvering exercises, which cooperated with naval aviation units to locate as well as attack enemies. The naval exercise witnessed appearances of anti-submarine warfare (ASW) ships, submarine chasers, Kamov Ka-27 Helix helicopters and Ilyushin Il-38 May maritime patrol aircraft. Now, let take a look at some images of the naval exercise in the Barents Sea read more
By: Penta Wilson | 2011-02-23 | Reference & Education There are many definition of education but in a simple way education is an act or process of passing on or gaining general knowledge, building the ability to reason and judge, and generally training oneself or others mentally for matured life. Many underdeveloped countries today do not pay attention to the importance of education in the society and this has made most countries not to be developed... read more
By: Renata McGee | 2010-08-06 | Online education What can you do to pursue your dreaming career? Of course all your action starts by training courses. The accredited online educational programs can provide you all the skills and knowlege to reach your desire. And this thing is easy to finish, by just one click. read more
By: James Anderson | 2011-07-29 | Employment Education is one of the most important department and its proper maintenance and investment is very important for the growth of a nation and to generate responsible citizens. So investing in this department is never a waste for any nation it always produces better result. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-09-28 | Journalism Many years ago I worked at RN Hospital Haslar, England and as its history is very interesting I thought I would write about it's fun history. The Royal Hospital Haslar began as a Royal Navy hospital in 1753. It has a long and distinguished history in the medical care of service personnel in peacetime and in war. A lot of poltergeist activity has been reported in the galley. According to a clairvoyant who worked in the hospital there are three ghosts occupying the kitchen area. read more
By: Mike Burleson | 2010-04-02 | News and society After the disastrous American invasion of Quebec in the winter of 1775-76, General Arnold realized the British would use the Great Lakes to reconquer her rebellious colonies. He immediately began the construction of one of the strangest fleet ever seen in American waters. read more
By: Silas Reed | 2010-12-11 | Careers Education training jobs are in great demand these days even though other sectors are not faring well. Education training employment has surged in recent years with more funding coming in and the candidates applying for the job require having the right attitude and experience. read more
By: hailey jenna | 2010-12-10 | Food & Beverage Here several levels of training of food, the level of supervisors, managers, foreign food processor. read more
By: Dr. Harish | 2011-06-27 | Careers Offers clinical research training, clinical research education, bio science education, bio science training, healthcare training, bioinformatics training, training for clinical research, training for bioinformatics, training for pharma, healthcare, life science and bio medical by Innovative Centre for ICBio Clinical Research Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India. read more
By: Tom Hanks | 2010-10-13 | Reference & Education Others also require that you become certified through the American Association of Medical Assistants as well. This requires passing an exam offered in your state with a satisfactory grade. read more