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    is part of a series of prints titled "Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji" (Art Institute of Chicago). Hokusai produced this series‚ consisting of more than 36 prints‚ between 1830 and 1833. "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is a polychrome woodblock print‚ made of ink and color on paper that is approximately 10 x 14 inches (Department of Asian Art). In fact‚ all of the images in the series feature a glance of the mountain. On the contrary‚ Mount Fuji is not always conspicuous. Alternatively‚ the foreground

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    Topics to discuss in speech A. Mount Rushmore B. Crazy Horse C. Bad Lands D. Corn Palace E. Sturgis F. Wall Drug: fudge and Cowgirl Boots III. Body of Speech 1. Went to Mount Rushmore with my Grandma‚ Grandpa‚ cousin Marley and Sister Emily. We took several pictures and it was really incredible to see this structure. For people who do not know‚ The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore near Keystone‚ South Dakota

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    1996 Mt. Everest

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    The case of Mount Everest provides background information of the 1996 Mount Everest expedition’s tragedy and victory. This expedition was led by some of the world’s greatest high-altitude climbers and experienced professionals as well as those who were not expert in the sport. The case provides detailed information as well as feedback about the tragedy that occurred during this two-month expedition to the world’s highest and most dangerous peak. It offers a way for readers to analyze and to formulate

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    as tall and high as mount everest. A definition of highest mountain can come as the mountain with highest altitude‚ tallest mountain or highest mountain above earth’s center. Mount Everest Mount Everest has the highest altitude( altitude is measured in feet above sea level). It is 8850m or 29‚035 ft high above sea level. Other mountains maybe taller (being taller means " the total vertical distance between the base and summit of the mountain) but none is as high as mount everest above sea level

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    Mount Vesuvius What? – Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano located near the bay of Naples in Italy (at the convergent boundary where the African Plate is being subducted beneath the Eurasian Plate)‚ and it is mostly known for its eruption year 79 A.D. that buried the city Pompeii under a thick layer of volcanic ash. Although the destruction of the Roman cities Pompeii and Herculaneum is mostly mentioned when talking about the eruption‚ Mount Vesuvius also affected other cities such as Oplontis‚

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    Though there are many people that have summited Mount Everest‚ only a few have made it with the disability of Type 1 Diabetes. Two of these men are Will Cross and Sebastien Sasseville. Will Cross is the first person to ever summit Mount Everest with type one diabetes. He also has completed the 7 summits. Cross‚ though he was also the first American with to summit with T1D‚ grew up in England. Possibly‚ one of the ways how Cross was able to be in shape for the climb was because he used

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    Imagine you’re one of the people that decide to ignore the officials warnings of an eruption on Mount St. Helens. It’s May 18‚ 1980‚ 8:32 a.m. and you hear a rumble and feel the earth move. Behind you‚ you hear a thunderous noise. When you turn around‚ you see a humongous landslide headed your way. Mount St. Helens in Washington State has erupted‚ immediately a cloud of gas‚ rock‚ and hot ash shot up in the air and race down the mountainside at an unimaginable speed. The eruption created a mass of

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    Being so close to an active volcano poses many risks to communities. Even though Mount St. Helens erupted over 30 years ago we know that it is still an active volcano. Future eruptions can kill and injure entire communities. Since the eruption in May of 1980 of Mount St. Helens‚ geologists have come to a better understanding of both the mechanics of volcanoes and the dangers they present to the environment and communities. Did you know that volcanic ash is actually small glass particles? Or that

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    as well as revered high risk adventures are climbing over 29‚000 feet to the top of Mount Everest and diving to depths as deep as 250 feet to the wreckage of the 700 foot luxury yacht Andrea Doria. Though the two seem completely opposite‚ climbing Mount Everest and Diving the Andrea Doria share some similarities. The similarities amongst the two can be found the most when comparing the Disaster of the 1996 Mount Everest climbing season with the fatal diving accidents that took place at the Andrea

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    Helens erupted. This eruption helped adjust historians’ idea of what happened to Mt. Vesuvius. Mount St. Helens experienced a pyroclastic flow causing the whole north side of the volcano to collapse. This event was extremely similar to the definition that Pliny the Younger provided to Mt. Vesuvius back in 79CE. Since these two eruptions were so similar

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