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  2. Mau Piailug - Wikipedia

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    Mau returned to Honolulu in April 1975 to begin work with the Hawaii-based Polynesian Voyaging Society, eventually navigating the double-hulled canoe Hōkūleʻa from Hawaii to Tahiti on its maiden voyage in 1976. [28] Mau trained and mentored Native Hawaiian navigator Nainoa Thompson, who would later become a master navigator. [29]

  3. The Navigators (organization) - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, The Navigators acquired its current headquarters location at Glen Eyrie through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's sale of the then-vacant property to Trotman's organization. [citation needed] The 330-acre Eagle Lake property was included in the purchase, on the condition that it be used for youth work. [5]

  4. Michael W. Treneer - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from university as a chemical engineer, Mike continued his involvement in Navigators student work. He and his wife Chris joined the staff of the Navigators in 1971. They led student, community, and local church-based ministries in Southampton and London in the United Kingdom.

  5. Dawson Trotman - Wikipedia

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    Trotman founded the Navigators in 1933. [2] He lost his life on June 18, 1956, aged 50, while rescuing a girl, Allene Beck, from drowning during water-skiing in Schroon Lake, New York. [3] [4] Trotman worked with many other evangelicals of his day, including Henrietta Mears, Jim Rayburn, Charles E. Fuller, Bill Bright, Billy Graham, and Dick ...

  6. Commuting to work in the US: facts and statistics - AOL

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    For many Americans, commuting to work is part of their everyday life. The most recent data show the average American commuter spends around 25.6 minutes on the way to work each day.

  7. We, the Navigators - Wikipedia

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    We, the Navigators, The Ancient Art of Landfinding in the Pacific is a 1972 book by the British-born New Zealand doctor David Lewis, which explains the principles of Micronesian and Polynesian navigation through his experience of placing his boat under control of several traditional navigators on long ocean voyages.

  8. More ‘navigators’ helping women travel to have abortions ...

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    One of the new navigators speaks Spanish and focuses on the rural parts of the state, where services are sparse. The clinic declined a request for a journalist to listen in on calls with its ...

  9. Navigator - Wikipedia

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    A navigator U.S. Navy personnel practice using a sextant as part of a celestial navigation training, 2018. A navigator is the person on board a ship or aircraft responsible for its navigation. [1] The navigator's primary responsibility is to be aware of ship or aircraft position at all times.