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    within the field 2005: 19 days‚ Hercules and Argus streamed video imaging through fiberoptic cable back to the Science Command Center at UW providing an “eye in the sky” of the fields. Lost City and the Mountain Located on the southern face of the Atlantis Massif‚ a mountain similar in size to mt. Rainer‚ near its summit Faults near the summit of the massif are central to formation of the hydrothermal fields by serving as conduits that channel hydrothermal flow to the main edifices Poseidon Core of

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    9000 B.C. It is the Atlantis‚ an island of great civilization‚ larger the Libya and Asia combined together which sunk into the depth of the sea in just one night. The question is whether this is just a myth or it really existed? The story was taken from Plato’s dialogues‚ Timaeus and Cristias‚ which the latter was never completed due to unknown reason and thus had created millions of doubts over the centuries. Based on Wikipedia‚ it is stated that Plato first mentioned Atlantis in Timaeus “For the

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    Atlantis Constitution By: Maddey‚ Josh‚ and Bryce Preamble: We the citizens of Atlantis‚ wish to have peace and justice throughout the nation‚ that our nation will carry on as an united and civilized country. We hope to keep freedom strong‚ enhance justice‚ uphold laws‚ and through our democracy we will give equality to men and women through the Constitution of Atlantis. Congress: The Congress shall be made up of a Senate and a House of Representative with a total of 335 members. The Senate will

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    Francis Bacon’s Scientifically Revolutionary Utopia The New Atlantis is a seventeenth century depiction of a utopia by Francis Bacon. In this novel‚ Francis Bacon continues on More’s utopian ideas. Unlike More‚ however‚ Bacon relied on societal change via advancements in science and ones own awareness of his environment rather than through religious reforms or social legislation. The seventeenth century marks a period in history where drastic social change occurred. This change‚ however‚

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    Hampi: The Indian Atlantis Hampi! Its name conjures up visions of an exotic Indian spiritual paradise ensconced within the folds of a subcontinent of timeless beauty and vast cultural heritage. This ancient capital of the mighty 14th century Vijayanagara Empire that preceded the Mogul era‚ is located the on the banks of the Tungbhadra River‚ near Hospet in northern Karnataka. Abandoned after the 16th century‚ it was rediscovered by British explorers in 1800. I spent a rewarding weekend there last

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    Atlantis: Truth or Legendary Myth? Ancient Greek philosopher Plato tells the tale of a series of islands around 355 B.C. in the Mediterranean that contained rare and exotic animals‚ God like citizens and an abundance of valuable gems and diamonds. This area was known as Atlantis‚ a land that was quickly progressing in architecture and engineering to be one of the most advanced societies in this time period. Atlantis suddenly began experiencing a series of severe natural disasters including a large

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    Many of the topics addressed in high school social studies and history classes are controversial. That’s because much of our Canadian past is‚ unfortunately‚ unpleasant and controversial. Planning is therefore integral. Teaching sensitive issues should not be a pedagogical minefield‚ rather it should be viewed by teachers as a portal to critical thinking. Research indicates that exploring controversial issues in high school helps students informed and more active democratic citizens‚ have confidence

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    The lost city of Atlantis‚ a mythical island which supposedly sank beneath the Atlantic ocean‚ hence the name ’Atlantis’‚ was a fictional place thought up by Plato. Plato first introduced Atlantis around 330 B.C. in his works ’Timaeus’ and ’Critias’. Some people belive the people of Atlantis had far more advanced technology than we have today‚ like flying cars for example. If Atlantis exists and was found‚ the residents would probably try to enslave or kill us‚ so it’s clear Plato made up this place

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    | 2012 | [SHOCKVERTISING] | This project aims to study the concept of controversial advertising along with examples of different ads that have been regarded as controversial. The Ads have been viewed along with brief description of the origin‚ content and the outcome. | Introduction Advertising is any paid form of non-personal presentation and promotion of ideas‚ goods‚ or services by an identified sponsor. It is regarded as an important tool of marketing and communication since it

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    The media has an enormous influence over the public agenda by selecting what issues to focus on (the controversial issues). The media defines the most controversial topics and thereby determining the political priorities of the public. i.e. the media tells the people what to focus on. The media is also a watchdog by forcing the government to reluctantly answer the people. Role of media in protection of human rights? Answer: Around the world‚ the media is the most effective avenue for spreading

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