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My findings suggest that children who are allowed to roam by themselves farther away from their homes are likely to become better, more confident navigators as adults than children who are more restricted.
KIDS SET FREE TO ROAM ON THEIR OWN FEEL MORE CONFIDENT NAVIGATING IN ADULTHOODLGBTQ-EDITORJULY 29, 2021NO STRAIGHT NEWS
They dubbed the new species Pseudoliparis swirei, a tribute to Herbert Swire, the 19th-century biologist and navigator who helped discover the trench.
THE EVOLUTIONARY WONDERS IN THE DEEP SEA - ISSUE 102: HIDDEN TRUTHSANNIE ROTHJUNE 30, 2021NAUTILUS
The administration, however, did not initially provide extra money to community groups that serve as enrollment coaches, known as navigators.
MORE THAN 200,000 AMERICANS SIGN UP FOR ACA HEALTH PLANS DURING SPECIAL ENROLLMENT PERIODAMY GOLDSTEINMARCH 3, 2021WASHINGTON POST
The leader of a large navigator in Florida said this week that the group’s volume of calls since the marketplaces reopened was running similar to that of late last year.
MORE THAN 200,000 AMERICANS SIGN UP FOR ACA HEALTH PLANS DURING SPECIAL ENROLLMENT PERIODAMY GOLDSTEINMARCH 3, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Ancient Polynesians, who were expert navigators, may have traveled to South America, bringing new DNA with them on a return trip home.
THESE SCIENCE CLAIMS FROM 2020 COULD BE BIG NEWS IF CONFIRMEDCASSIE MARTINDECEMBER 23, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
Many navigator organizations say they don’t have the resources from the federal government to do the job as they would like.
MANY WORKERS WHO LOST THEIR JOBS DUE TO COVID NEED HELP FINDING HEALTH COVERAGELBELANGER225NOVEMBER 10, 2020FORTUNE
The French navigator, De Pages, passed the 81st degree of north latitude, in an attempt to reach the pole.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELL
Champlain became a navigator early in life, and was also a quartermaster in the royal army in Brittany, from 1592 to 1598.
THE JESUIT RELATIONS AND ALLIED DOCUMENTS, VOL. II: ACADIA, 1612-1614VARIOUS
Martin Frobisher, the English navigator, sailed on his second voyage for the discovery of a north-west passage to India.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELL
The paddle of that most unskilful navigator, Sweeny, snapped in two, and the broad blade of it was instantly out of reach.
OVERLANDJOHN WILLIAM DE FOREST
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO NAVIGATOR

  • ace
  • aerialist
  • aeronaut
  • aviator
  • bellwether
  • captain
  • conductor
  • coxswain
  • dean
  • director
  • doyen/doyenne
  • eagle
  • flier
  • flyer
  • guide
  • helmsperson
  • jockey
  • lead
  • leader
  • navigator
  • one at the controls
  • one at the wheel
  • scout
  • steerer
  • steersperson
  • wheelperson
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