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    Beach vs. Mountain

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    Beach VS. Mountain I always decide that if only I could climb mount Everest! But when I think clearly about that I found that was a stupid idea and I think that I should think about another kind of vacation or stay at home and watching T.V or do some household chorus and things. After that I decided a silent beach than I could have some relaxation on that…that’s a good idea I think…I prefer relaxing at beach instead of climbing mount Everest. These two kinds of vacation have many differences than

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    Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji‚ hang in The Rodger L. and Pamela Weston Wing on the entrance level of The Art Institute of Chicago. Upon entering the south entrance of the Japanese wing‚ departing from The Chauncey McCormick gallery‚ the prints are the first presented in gallery 107‚ on the east wall. While facing The Great Wave off Kanagawa‚ to the right are pages from the three volumes of One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji. Katsushika Hokusai also created these. One Hundred views of Mount Fuji were crafted

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    Mt Pinatubo Speech

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    city Manila. Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano‚ near the tripoint of the Philippine provinces of Zambales‚ Tarlac‚ and Pampanga. Mount Pinatubo is part of a chain of composite volcanoes along the Luzon arc on the west coast of the island. The arc of volcanoes is due to the subduction of the Manila trench to the west. The volcano experienced major eruptions approximately 500‚ 3000‚ and 5500 years ago. Up to 800 people were killed and 100‚000 became homeless following the Mount Pinatubo eruption

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    The Great Wave

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    Phung Lam Art 100 Tues/Thurs-11:00 The Great Wave The Great Wave off Kanagawa‚ also known as The Great Wave‚ the most Hokusai’s famous work is the first woodblock print in his series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. It was published sometime between 1830 and 1833. Looking at Hokusai’s prints‚ they are very accurate‚ virtuosity. So looking over the work‚ people can feel hardness as a product of a painter rather than an artist. However‚ as long I look at The Great Wave‚ the impression of the

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    operation northwoods

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    that Julius said‚ “Even you Brutus?” while he was being stabbed. The police are looking into the murder and might suspect that Julius Caesar’s wife was the one who planned his death. Mount Vesuvius Erupted and Killed Thousands! Article by: harry Two days ago‚ a disaster struck Pompeii. Mount Vesuvius erupted! When the volcano erupted an ash cloud went rose high in the air and someone who was in another town nearby said‚ “It looked like a pine tree (Mediterranean pine).”

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    Pompeii and Herculaneum

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    PLEASE don’t steal! I worked on this really hard! And it can get you in trouble!! Pompeii Documentary -- 3/3/14 Why is Pompeii so important? It’s a destroyed city of people who died‚ and we can only tell how they felt in the people’s last moments of their lives. They were frozen in the last seconds of their lives. Everything there can tell us every detail of what happened when the town swarmed with life. Earthquakes. A massive eruption. Hail of pumice and ash. Technology today

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    Sherpas Ethical Issues

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    To begin with‚ climbers on Mount Everest pay 10‚000 dollars each without the guarantee of summiting . These climbers are all following a sherpa who is their leader. Sherpas undergo a large amount of pressure‚ because without the sherpas the people who paid to climb the mountain will not be able to climb the mountain safely . For example‚ in the article‚”Everest’s Sherpas Issue List Of Demands” Mark Jenkins states‚” Sherpas today make the majority of the decisions on the mountain”(Jenkins). As a result

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    Impacts Of Pompeii

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    the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. When Mount Vesuvius erupted it nearly effaced Pompeii. However‚ this catastrophe gave scientist an opportunity to study Ancient Roman. The tragic event of Pompeii changed the lives of the civilians. The remains of those who lost their lives were able to be studied by historians. The geography of Pompeii greatly impacted the civilization. Pompeii is in Southern Italy‚ around the Bay of Naples‚ which is approximately five miles from Mount Vesuvius1. Pompeii was

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    Holy Sepulcher

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    the building remains. When the first iteration of the Church was built‚ it strengthened the legitimacy of Christianity in Jerusalem. Emperor Constantine ordered the Church to be built upon the western hill‚ indicating a shift away from the Temple Mount on the eastern hill‚ which Judaism‚ one of the previous dominant religions in Jerusalem‚ had regarded as a holy space. Through the Church of the Holy Sepulcher‚ the western

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    1996 Mt. Everest Disaster

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    In 1996‚ a number of expedition teams ascended Mount Everest. During May‚ a storm hit Everest‚ causing lives to be lost. This event is now known as the 1996 Mount Everest disaster‚ and it brought changes to mountain climbing. Numerous individuals wrote about the events that occurred during this climb. Among these individuals was Jon Krakauer‚ a writer and member of Rob Hall’s expedition team‚ who provided his account of the events in his book Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster

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