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  2. Lifeboat sketch - Wikipedia

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    The argument ends with the planned menu: "Look. I tell you what. Those who want to can eat Johnson. And you, sir, can have my leg. And we make some stock from the Captain, and then we'll have Johnson cold for supper."

  3. Lifeboat ethics - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Hardin published two articles describing his view of "lifeboat ethics" in Psychology Today [2] and BioScience. [3] At the time, based on per-capita gross national product, Hardin asserted that approximately two-thirds of the world's population was "desperately poor" and the remaining one-third was "comparatively rich" before launching his metaphor of each rich country being in a full ...

  4. Austronesian vessels - Wikipedia

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    The boat is shunted from beam reach to beam reach to change direction, with the wind over the side, a low-force procedure. The bottom corner of the crab claw sail is moved to the other end, which becomes the bow as the boat sets off back the way it came. The mast usually hinges, adjusting the rake or angle of the mast.

  5. Sarimanok (vinta) - Wikipedia

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    Sarimanok is a vinta that was sailed in 1985 from Bali to Madagascar across the Indian Ocean to replicate ancient seafaring techniques. [1] [2] [3] The ship is now at the Oceanographic Museum (Le musée du Centre National de Recherches Océanographique) of Nosy Be, an island off the northwestern coast of Madagascar.

  6. Malagasy language - Wikipedia

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    Sorabe Malagasy Arabic script Malagasy version of the Book of Mormon, in Latin script with the letter ô. The language has a written literature going back presumably to the 15th century. When the French established Fort-Dauphin in the 17th century, they found an Arabico-Malagasy script in use, known as Sorabe ("large writings"). This Arabic ...

  7. At least 22 Somalis dead after boats capsize off Madagascar ...

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    At least 22 Somali citizens died when two migrant boats capsized off the coast of Madagascar over the weekend, Somalia's Information Minister Daud Aweis said. Madagascar's Port, Maritime, and ...

  8. Merina people - Wikipedia

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    Merina is the national language of Madagascar. [8] An estimated 7.5 million people were fluent in this language in 2011, according to Ethnologue. [23] It is written in Latin script, introduced by Christian missionaries. [24]

  9. At least 24 dead after two boats capsize off coast of Madagascar

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    At least 24 people have died after two boats carrying mostly Somali nationals capsized off the coast of Madagascar, local authorities said. A statement from Somalia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs ...