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Viking s Newest Ocean Ship Officially Named By Iconic British Broadcast Journalist Anne Diamond

Viking s Newest Ocean Ship Officially Named By Iconic British Broadcast Journalist Anne Diamond
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Viking s Newest Ocean Ship Officially Named By Iconic British Broadcast Journalist Anne Diamond

Viking s Newest Ocean Ship Officially Named By Iconic British Broadcast Journalist Anne Diamond
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Viking Takes Delivery Of Newest Ocean Ship

Viking Takes Delivery Of Newest Ocean Ship Viking Venus Will Be Officially Named in England on May 17 News provided by Share this article , the company s newest ocean ship. The delivery ceremony took place this morning when the ship was presented at Fincantieri s shipyard in Ancona, Italy. Viking Venus will now make her way to the United Kingdom, where she will be officially named on May 17, 2021 by her ceremonial godmother, Anne Diamond, the esteemed British journalist and broadcaster. The ship will then sail spring and summer departures of the We are especially proud to welcome our newest ship to the fleet this year. Many of us have stayed close to home for months, so this is an important milestone as we begin to get back out into the world again, said Torstein Hagen, Chairman of Viking. We look forward to celebrating the naming of

Woman: human being or profit centre?

Woman: human being or profit centre?
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A Seat in the Cockpit: Recognizing and Replacing Biases with Gender Inclusive Language

April 5th, 2021, 4:15PM / BY Emily A. Margolis Christina Koch (left) poses for a portrait with Jessica Meir while preparing for their first spacewalk together. (Image courtesy of NASA) Much has changed since the first American spaceflight in 1961: NASA has explored new places with new programs, new people, and new technologies. Yet some of the language popularly used to describe these activities has not kept pace with the evolution of America’s space program. Specifically, the adjectives “manned” and “unmanned,” early NASA mission classifications that designated the participation or absence of astronauts (at first, only men), persist in writing and discussions of spaceflight today. What’s the problem with using this outdated terminology?

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