Anyone, who believed they could do something
Jacques Cousteau was a famous deep sea explorer. He was married twice, first to Simone Cousteau, and then to Francine Cousteau until his death. He had four children, Jean Michel, Phillipe, Diane, and Pierre Yves Cousteau.
He invented the aqualung.
Ciousteau himself produced ( The Silent World) a documentary starring, in a very real sense, the S.S. Calypso, in ther early fifties..Not, as the title hints a silent film. The problem of non-transmission of sound underwater was a tactical handicap to underwater films- not set on a submarine or diving bell. ( Cousteau and crew manned one of the these- the Conshelf III,. Cousteau"s French accent had my dad and I guessing if this possibly meant Conch Shell ( which is a sort of chamber) no.3) it meant Continental Shelf III,. Cousteau relied on voiced over narration to plug the( Silence) gap- a technique that did not always work- no attempt was made to Americanize the explorer.
My favorite sea quote is "The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever" by Jacques Cousteau. This quote resonates with me because it captures the captivating and enchanting power of the sea, which has always held a special place in my heart.
Calypso is the immortal daughter of the Titan Atlas. She rescued Odysseus when he was about to die. She took care of him for 10 years but soon, Hermes persuaded her to let him go. Every time hero is on the verge of death at sea, Calypso saves them, but they always leave.
he always wanted to be an explrer
It was probably a captain of industry, not a captain of history, but in either case, it is not necessary to capitalize.
Calypso music features distinctive rhythms derived from its African heritage. Its lyrics were originally about the struggle to freedom (calypso originated among slaves who used the music as a form of communication). Many calypso songs deal essentially with life and how it is lived. The main instruments used include trumpet, flute, bass, glass instruments, conga, bongos, and steelpan drums.
No, the captain is selected by the manager and could be number 1-100.
Regardless of rank, the commanding officer of a ship is always referred to as the ship's captain.
I always assumed that it was Captain Cook
The Captain always has the ultimate responsibility for what happens on, and to, his boat. When the Captain is not at the helm, he designates another to carry out his orders, but he is always responsible. Another way to look at it is that a Captain can delegate the authority to a junior to operate the ship in his absence, but he can not delegate his responsibility and accountability for what ultimately happens to the ship!