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    Adaptations of Living Organisms to the Antarctic’s Extreme Conditions. The Antarctic‚ also called the south pole‚ is one of the world’s seven continents and lies at around 60° south of the equator (Singh et al..‚ 2010). The Antarctic is an example of an extreme environment. An extreme environment is a habitat that most life-forms find intolerable‚ or even‚ sometimes‚ lethal (Rampelotto‚ 2013). It is the Antarctic’s average temperature of minus 60 degrees Fahrenheit‚ average ice depth of 6‚500

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    Extreme Sports Popularity

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    Extreme sports popularity: People enjoy the thrill of having their heart race and their stomach knot‚ and they link these thrills with entertainment and enjoyment. Extreme sports‚ such as BMX biking‚ skateboarding‚ bungee jumping‚ rock or ice climbing‚ and whitewater kayaking fulfill the need for danger and fear. Although traditional sports remain popular‚ still extreme sports popularity is steadily increasing because of different age‚ sex‚ and race‚ media influence‚ degree of danger and fear‚ and

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    Youth in Extreme Poverty

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    Youth in Extreme Poverty: dimensions and policy implications with particular focus on South East Asia Richard Curtain Professional Associate National Institute for Governance Curtain Consulting‚ Melbourne www.curtain-consulting.net.au 2 November 2004 1. Introduction The purpose of this paper is to present estimates of young people in poverty in the world‚ with particular reference to South East Asia. The paper also describes the efforts by countries in the latter region to overcome poverty

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    through their face and each strand of hair‚ the images of nature they fly by‚ and the pleasure of personal achievement. Despite having this example of an extreme sport‚ most people will still view extreme sports‚ like wingsuit diving‚ as reckless and an action that only brings adrenaline‚ injuries‚ and death. Contrary to what most people believe‚ extreme sports carry more to its meaning and purpose than just the typical remarks and stereotypes people make of them. In fact‚ they provide much more‚ such

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    The most effective supply chain management systems work with actions totally unbeknownst to its customers. The customers are able to order goods and services at competitive prices‚ and how these items are acquired goes unnoticed. To the casual observer‚ Dell Corporation’s business is deceptively simple and operates seamlessly and effectively. For example‚ an interested customer goes onto the Internet‚ prices and orders a computer customized with a desired set of components‚ and two to three days

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    Living in an extreme world

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    Living in an extreme world There is compelling evidence to show that many weather-related disasters are not chance occurrences but are a result of human activities that have altered our atmosphere The recent flood-related disaster in Uttarakhand was labelled a Himalayan tsunami‚ recalling the deaths‚ damage‚ and destruction that followed the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami of December 2004. Yet‚ this is a misleading metaphor‚ because there is little evidence that real tsunamis are linked to

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    Extreme Programming (Xp)

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    therefore‚ the Agile project manager must adapt his approach. One agile software engineering method is Extreme Programming or XP. XP is a collection of values‚ principles and practices designed to rapidly create highquality software that provides the maximum value for the customer as quickly as possible. It is called extreme or XP because it takes commonsense principles and practices to extreme levels‚ changing the way programmers work. It is a lightweight methodology suitable for small-tomedium-sized

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    The popularity of extreme sports has continued to grow steadily over the last decades. A lot of people all over the world are extremely attracted to these relatively new sports because they have the possibility to express themselves in a new way and experience adrenaline rush. As we all know everything new is very attractive to us and new kinds of sports are not exceptions. When massive media support of these activities was launched‚ in order to get kids off the couches‚ their popularity went

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    Extreme Ice Documentary

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    "Extreme Ice" In this documentary film‚ “Extreme Ice‚” produced by PBS TV‚ 2009‚ James and scientists shows how glacier ice is melting. James Balog‚ a photographer‚ wanted to document and help scientists to understand mountain monumental changes. So he surveyed the ice and went to the places such as Alaska‚ Green land‚ etc. The project team which called “Extreme ice” discovered that there were very serious problems. The sun was the most reason of ice melting. But now‚ such as Industrial

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    To understand issue of XP (Extreme Programming) as a methodology is important to mention some of it´s background. XP came to the picture in 1999 in Kent Beck´s book named Extreme Programming Explained. The book was originally aimed to programmers but the Extreme methodology reached others areas as well. XP as a methodology in the early 2000 gained a lot of followers as a new outlook of doing programming and systems design. But this new methodology also arose questions about its effectiveness and

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