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    down the street to the theater‚ then Mount Vesuvius started to rumble‚ the sky was turning black‚ by the smoke and the birds were heading the wrong way. They ran straight to the boats and hopped in one‚ they soon fell asleep. Tranio and Livia woke up on the boat and the sky was still black. They saw that they were headed straight toward Mount Vesuvius‚ they were starting to get scared. It was starting to get a little lighter‚ the boat stopped‚ at the bay of Mount Vesuvius. They hopped out of

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    Volcanoes In Pompeii

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    active volcano is a volcano that still has a chance of erupting again. Mount Vesuvius erupted for the first time on the early morning of August 24th 79 AD. It caused enormous amounts of damage to two cities: Pompeii and Herculaneum. Pompeii is the more well-known city‚ and has become a tourist attraction. There is even a popular song titled ‘Pompeii’ by the famous singer Bastille. Pompeii was completely covered in ash by Mount Vesuvius. Since it was also raining on August 24th the ash mixed with

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    Comparison of Volcanoes

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    Comparison of Mount St. Helens and Pinatubo Mount Pinatubo is situated in the southern part of Luzon. It is one of the biggest volcanoes in the Philippines whereas Mount St. Helens is located in the continent of North America. It is in the USA in the state of Washington‚ which in the far west of America. It is in the mountain range the Rockies. Pinatubo is a composite volcano and was dormant for 500 years until the June the 12th 1991 however St. Helens was dormant for 123 years and is

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    MOUNT RUSHMORE 1868 A treaty between the U.S. government and the native Sioux gives the Sioux property rights in perpetuity over a territory that includes the Black Hills. 1876 After gold is discovered in the Black Hills (1874)‚ prospectors move in and displace the Sioux. 1885 Charles Rushmore goes to the Black Hills to inspect mining claims; Mount Rushmore is named in his honor. 1923 South Dakota state historian Doane Robinson writes to eminent Chicago sculptor Lorado Taft proposing that one

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    Hazards of Volcanicity

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    HAZARDS EXAMPLE PHOTO Lava flows burn and bury crops. Mount Merapi‚ Indonesia - More than 350 people were killed. An estimated 75‚000 residents had been evacuated from the area between October to November 2010. Ash falls ruin crops and machinery‚ disrupt transport‚ pollute the air and cause breathing difficulties. Mount Etna‚ Italy - Grapes needed to be washed individually before consumption to avoid ingesting fine ash. This effectively ruined the grape crop economically‚ even though the

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    Teddy Roosevelt’s face deserves to be on Mount Rushmore for numerous reasons. For example‚ he made it his job to improve public health. After reading Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle” he was baffled and extremely disappointed. So he took matters into his own hands and fought for a more sanitary meat packaging industry. Roosevelt made sure that instead of having rats‚ rat poison and bread mixed into your meat there was 100% sanitation. Also‚ he created the Pure Food and Drugs Act. Additionally‚ this act

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    Analysis: Pompeii

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    100 Journal - Which one would be the most fun to explore‚ and why? I feel that visiting the Ancient remains of Pompeii would be the most fun and interesting to explore out of the small list. My reasoning for this is fairly simple. In 79 AD when Mount Vesuvius erupted‚ it buried the entire city in heavy volcanic ash that actually preserved majority of the city’s contents for a long period of time. Based on the photos and virtual tour‚ the city was indeed preserved very well! It appears that majority

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    Pt. Everest Research Paper

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    Mount Everest used to be about hard work and experience for the climbers who chose to take on the challenge. Now it seems to be about marking something of a bucket list. The sense of accomplishment some Westerners feel after summiting Everest is not worth all the negative repercussions is provides. The peak which was one untouched by humans is now considered to be the highest elevation junkyard on Earth. Abandoned oxygen canisters‚ medical waste‚ boots‚ and even the bodies is enough to close Everest

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    One of the major differences between the Sermon of the Mount and the 10 Commandments is the way that the two were given. The 10 Commandments were given to Moses to spread to the people. The Sermon on the Mount was spoken word by Jesus‚ given to his disciples. Another difference was God was not seen when passing the commandments to the people‚ where as Jesus was seen by the people and performed miracles. With these two differences we see the changes that had taken place over the years since the first

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    romanticized idea of the wild and that fully immersing yourself in it will lead to great adventures‚ freedom‚ and ultimately living a happy and meaningful life. In comparison to a life full of rules and obligations‚ in a capitalism society focused on production and money‚ the reader can see why McCandless felt a need to escape a seemingly unfulfilling and meaningless life. McCandless’s disapproval of a capitalism originated with his interest in the works of Jack London. According to Jane Burres‚

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