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Teamsmanship
Teamsmanship reflects the quality of the team behind the startup. It’s an all-encompassing term that describes the quality of team...

John Kador
Aug 24, 2015


Seven Powerful Truths about Apology
Apology is a thorny business. Many people fear apology and its demands. As a result, we avoid apologizing and, if we can’t avoid it, we...

John Kador
Aug 18, 2015


Images of India
India is a developing country and some areas of the country are more develped than others. The MV Explorer docked in Cochin, India, the...

John Kador
Mar 12, 2015


Shards of Glass
A Perfect Metaphor for Myanmar The Nagar Glass Factory was established in Yangon, Myanmar (formerly Rangoon, Burma) in 1948. In 2008 it...

John Kador
Mar 5, 2015


Angor Wat, City of Temples
“Inconceivable” is the word that came to me when I first set my eyes on Angor Wat (City of Temples) in Cambodia. Yet not only did these...

John Kador
Feb 23, 2015


By Ship is By Far the Best Way to See the World
This post is about the advantages of visiting a foreign country by ship instead of air. Is this conversation familiar to you? “Have you...

John Kador
Feb 10, 2015


Daily Life Aboard the MV Explorer
Permission to Come Aboard. Many of you have asked about life abroad the MV Explorer, our home for the past The MV Explorer docked in...

John Kador
Feb 2, 2015


Semester at Sea Forbidden Zones
Do Not Enter This blog is about how a passenger ship—like the world—is compartmentalized. Many area of the ship are restricted....

John Kador
Jan 23, 2015


Semester at Sea–Aloha Edition
On January 14, the M/V Explorer docked in Hilo, Hawaii, after six days of steaming from Ensanada, Mexico. I’ve received many questions...

John Kador
Jan 15, 2015


Semester at Sea, Emphasis on Sea
Semester at Sea Students excited to start the vogae. Permission to Come Aboard. Being on a ship, Mark Twain observed, is like being in...

John Kador
Jan 14, 2015
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