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		<description><![CDATA[Hiring the right person for the job is probably one of the most critical activities for any team, work-group, or organization. A group of people can not be better than the efforts and talents added by the individual contributions. Furthermore, the retention of trained and experienced top performing individuals is an advantage to any organization, [...]]]></description>
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I was very fortunate to join one of the most renown Classification Societies, and to participate in the construction of some world-class Passenger/Cruise Ships making headlines today. Further to my Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, my education includes courses in Non-destructive examination, Use of Materials, and Use of [...]]]></description>
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Re-post and updated periodically since September 17, 1997
AABW Antarctic Bottom Water
AAC Aquaculture Association of Canada
AAIW  Antarctic Intermediate Water
AANII Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, State Committee on Hydrometeorology, Leningrad, USSR
Abaft – Toward the stern, relative to some object (&#8221;abaft the fore hatch&#8221;).
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Re-posted and updated on an ongoing basis since first published in September 17, 1997
AABW Antarctic Bottom Water
AAC Aquaculture Association of Canada
AAIW  Antarctic Intermediate Water
AANII Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, State Committee on Hydrometeorology, Leningrad, USSR
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