Wash up all plates and cutlery after meals, dry them and put them away. Set the table before meals. Afterwards sort out dishes, wipe tables clean and sweep.

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Wash up all plates and cutlery after meals, dry them and put them away. Set the table before meals. Afterwards sort out dishes, wipe tables clean and sweep dining room if needed.

Check there is enough toilet paper in all of the bathrooms. Empty the bins in the bedrooms and keep the common room clean, all cushions off the floor. Make sure there is enough wood Help QM with preparing meals, wash up cooking utensils afterwards and clean kitchen.

Friday night – Sat mid morning Sat mid morning - Saturday after dinner Saturday night – Sunday mid morning Sunday Lunch – Home time Orderly PatrolWash-upCookHouse OrderlyWash-upCook HouseOrderlyWash-up CookHouseOrderly

These pirates were made up of a group of men from Holland, England and France. They went to the island of Hispaniola and lived with the Indians there. The Indians used special knives called "boucans". It became the favorite weapon of these pirates of the Caribbean and they were eventually given the name buccaneer came from them using the boucan knife.

When the Roman Empire was destroyed, the people from Scandinavia became the pirates in power. These were the Vikings which means "pirate men". Vikings were very talented. They were called poets, storytellers, ruthless conquerors, explorers, plunderers and barbarians. The Viking ships were called a longship.

These pirates sailed out of North African ports and they even the Barbary States, a pirate empire. Pirate kings called "raises" commanded ships called pirate cruiser as well as the Barbary States. These pirates were known for making slaves out of the crews of ships captured from countries like England, France and Ireland.

A privateer was a private ship (or its captain) authorized by a country's government by letters of marque to attack foreign shipping. Strictly, a privateer was only entitled to attack enemy vessels during wartime. However, states often encouraged attacks on opposing powers while at peace, or on neutral vessels during time of war, blurring the line between privateering and piracy.