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                    [Title] => UC signs pact with firm for job Opportunities
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Despite an increase in graduates of maritime courses, there is still a huge demand for seafarers all around the world.

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"I love playing simulation and real-time strategy video games," says Marlow, who has been working in the interactive entertainment industry since ’99. "So, it was an easy transition for me when I started making game software. It’s always fun to say I play games for a living."
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