The world inventions; The history and the case of the rowboat!

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You know, all what humans are doing are caught in the middle as professor Philip Kotler is telling us. And hence, the sexuality is the deepest thing in the human nature. And the rowboat is a boat we are using in human nature in nature to get from place A to place B. And we should be in our minds, and in our pleasure and inspiration, also when being in the rowboat.

Even though the first representation of a rowing boat dates to 5800 BC in Finland, larger trading boats propelled by oars were developed by the Phoenicians and the Egyptians in ∼3000 BC. We should not love anyone unless we are friends and relevant families. And such is life, we are friendly against each other, and at the same time we are in opposition. And such is the human nature we have with the devil forces that are inside our human body.

So, being on the water, you can swim, but if you want to travel from place A to place B, you need a rowboat or another kind of boat. So, the rowboat is a great world invention, meaning that we can take trips during our leisure time, or we can do trades with going from different places. And national and international trade are something we are using in life to be even better than before, and we are earning to life by doing buying and selling at home and abroad. And we can travel as we want.

«Terje Vigen» is a poem by the known author Henrik Ibsen from Norway. The dramatic saga of the Norse pilot from Grimstad, Norway, who tried to run through the English blockade of the Norwegian coats during the Napoleonic Wars in 1807-14, to smuggle food from Denmark back to his starving family. And Terje Vigen used a small rowboat to try to come from Norway to Denmark, and to get food there for his family. But he met the English blockade, and therefore he did not manage at the first time to come back to his home, but after a while he did this.

You know, you do not have to mention all the names that are possible anywhere, because we know from the human nature in nature, that there is fucking behavior, and that people are living their lives just as the body is functioning. So, anybody anywhere must take the responsibility for their own lives, and we cannot do other things than thinking of ourselves, and making the wealth and the revenues as big as we can where we will be working in working life, and this is about envy, listening, talking, love and hate. But we should be the best in schools, also with epidemiology, econometrics and with making decision applications for statistical purposes and inferences. Terje Vigen is a poem that takes into account how humans are perceiving when being like they are being with the uncertainty that is always present.

Rowing in the Pacific, can be a dangerous and great affair and experience for anybody. But how do we row in the correctly manners, and what should be done to make the pleasure of rowing even bigger?

  1. Arms are straight; head is neutral; shoulders are level and not hunched.
  2. Upper body is leaning forward from the hips with the shoulders. in front of the hips.
  3. Shins are vertical, or as close to vertical as is comfortable for you. Shins should not move beyond perpendicular.
  4. Heels may lift as needed.

So, many people are just taking the rowboat to make a pleasant and happy trip when travelling from place A to B. And there are other people using larger boats and ships to take care of national and international trade, and this is how life is, and we should use the literature to think even more, and make the ramifications that are necessary. And we can do fishing, calling, and whatever activity that is thinkable and possible when being in the boat and the ship.


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Sverre Larsen

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