Life on the ship was hard for the protégés due to the harsh living conditions, limited resources, and the demanding nature of their training. They faced physical challenges and rigorous routines that tested their endurance and resilience. Additionally, the isolation from their previous lives and the pressure to succeed added to their emotional and psychological strain. This combination of factors made ship life a difficult and often grueling experience.
Busy. Long hour of hard work, interspersed with hours of boredom, but a busy ship is a happy ship and good Captains kept to that mantra.
A long ship, perhaps full of Viking seamen.
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One thing that is very hard in life is paying all of your bills.
The ship was named after the then-current president of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Mr. Edmund Fitzgerald.
Life on the ship was hard, difficult and stressful. Whoever died was thrown off the ship, especially with the major diseases.
twas hard and rough and you'd get sick.
A Regular ship tattoo symbolizes going or sailing through life easily, and simply a ghost ship tattoo is the opposite; going through life very hard.
Busy. Long hour of hard work, interspersed with hours of boredom, but a busy ship is a happy ship and good Captains kept to that mantra.
Not everyone is able to handle a life at sea. The ship is constantly rolling with the waves. Storms can cause a ship to sink. Todays' ships have GPS, and satellite phones. There are also rescue planes. In the 1700's, it was much more dangerous to live on a ship.
The hardship of any war is that you leave your family and are putting your life on the line not knowing how your next day is. So being a Solider is a hard job.
To save your life if the ship sinks!
it was very hard for them because they all received very little money and they lived in poverty! well that is all
a small craft carried on a ship to provide a means of emergency evacuation in the event of a disaster aboard the ship
it was hard and cruel and scurvy was very common. some trips lasted up to two months and round robins were formed
No it is not a real ship.
As with all explorers of his time he used a ship. They usually carried a crew of 30-40 men and had the barest of living conditions. There were no bathrooms or means to cook. It has a hard life with hard men.