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    The Bermuda Triangle

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    have been provided. A. Mysterious Disappearance of Flight 19 1. Compass malfunctions‚ the pilots could not locate where they exactly were. 2. Bermuda Triangle is one out of only two places on earth where the compass points to true north rather than magnetic north. (Agonic line once passed through Bermuda triangle‚ which people blame for compass malfunctions‚ but now it is somewhere near the Gulf of Mexico.) B. Christopher Columbus’s discoveries while exploring the Atlantic Ocean 1. His compass

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    Nanook of the North review: Composition and Historical value Being one of the first feature length documentaries‚ it is obvious that Robert Flaherty’s Nanook of the North’s (1922) emergence served as a great model for all documentaries to come. The way it was structured from beginning to end was all part of the fantastic feel that Flaherty had in store for the world. His obsession with the primitive state and man’s fight for survival against nature’s resilient obstacles is precisely well represented

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    The major theme that is in this documentary is self explanatory which is arguing that the earth is flat. This documentary and our class in my point of view both have a smilier theme. A simple answer is that they both discuss myths. For example in the documentary‚ Mark discusses that the Earth is flat and tries providing many points of proof and in class we had earlier talked about the Lion Gate in Argolid‚ Greece. According to Greek mythology‚ the Lion Gate was built by cyclops because physically

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    Do's and Taboos in Poland

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    internalized by their societies. As I’m studying in Poland‚ I would like to tell about polish culture: its do’s and don’ts. Poles attached great importance to social etiquette- dealing with outsiders. For men‚ the Poles adhere Pan (Mr.). For women‚ it is called Pani (Miss or Mrs.). The most common courtesy when you meet somebody is a handshake and hug ceremony. Poles in conversation with others do not like high tone of voice and pointing somebody by hand‚ it means they do not respect people’s

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    The First Civilizations of North America/Old Worlds‚ New Worlds 15‚000 years ago‚ during the Ice Age the first humans’ inhabitants walked across the Bering Land Bridge from Siberia to Alaska of what will become America creating a new civilization. The Siberian descendants slowly spread out to the east and south of the continent‚ and build complex societies. Anthropologists have found a variety of language and culture; depending on the environmental conditions many of the tribes that lived in close

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    lab2

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    Lab 2: Motor Position Control Simulation Student Name: Colin Power Student No: C09601627 Course: DT023/3 Group: B Submission Date: 11th Mar 2014 Aim The aim of this lab is to simulate motor position control with an open loop system and a closed loop system for a harddrive using Matlab. And compare the experimental results to theoretically derived results. Results Figure - Armature Control Motor Figure 1 represents the mechanisms of the harddrive. This is represented

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    Context. Web. 4 Oct. 2012. This article‚ for me‚ was essential in proving that arctic ice heating up is a problem. It gives me evidence that I can use to prove to disbelievers of global warming and their effects that in time places such as the poles could indeed end up with a complete change in climate and scenery. It not only tells of climate problems of the future but that of the present which helps to prove that it already is a bigger problem than most people expected. All-in-all‚ this article

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    carpet. “Welcome‚ O master. I am the magic carpet.” First they fly high up into the sky and then they land in a jungle. It is hot and wet and it’s raining. Then they fly to the desert. It is very‚ very hot and dry. After that they fly to the South Pole. There is lots of ice and snow. It’s freezing. “Where are we now? I can’t see!” “In the mountains. Can you see me?” “It is very foggy” Then they fly to a forest. It is very windy there. Then they fly to an Island in the sea. There is thunder and lightning

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    message he needed to say. If we consider ‚revolution‘ as an awakening from lethargy‚ from routine thoughts‚ observing the world and giving it a new angle of perspective‚ Wyspianski was trying to wake up the nation from a romantic cult. He intend to lead Poles out of blindness caused by immanent looking to the

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    The 1920's Dbq

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    1920’s DBQ Question: The 1920’s were a period of tension between new and changing attitudes on the one hand and traditional values and nostalgia on the other. What led to the tension between old and new AND in what ways was the tension manifested? Analyze these documents in pairs. You can use their textbooks and/or the power point we used in class to help build their understanding of the material. You should write a thesis statement‚ intro paragraph and outline a proposed answer. The outline

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