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    Captain Scott

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    Robert Falcon Scott About Captain Scott About Scott and Was there another explorer that tried to reach the pole Facts Born: 6 June 1868 Plymouth‚ England Died: 29 March 1912(aged 43) Ross Ice Shelf‚ Antarctica Parents: John Edward Scott and Hannah Scott Education: Naval cadet programme‚ HMS Britannia Captain Robert Falcon Scott was an explorer that contributed in the project of exploring the Antarctic exploration.He was one of the earliest explorer that stepped on the icy tundra.There wasn’t

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    Green Living

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    Green living is a lifestyle that practiced to reduce the usage of natural resources in daily life. It is created due to global warming which is one of the catastrophes that caused the melting of ice in North Pole and South Pole‚ rise in sea level and also reduce the Earth surface which resultant to many loss of living place for people who live near the shores. So‚ in this matter‚ the Malaysian government plays the main role to settle this problem. They should take a quick action and start to find

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    this message through ultra sound with a frequency of about 30 KHz. Please respond to it as fast as possible‚ like acid base reaction where you may use a sweet kiss as catalyst. Last but not the least‚ please always be in the South Pole and I will be in the North Pole so that there is always attraction between us with no sign of repulsion. And our meeting point will be as usual‚ neutral point. Urs truly Mr.

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    The Evolution of Women in Sports There have been many misconceptions between men and women in the world of sports. Whereas men are seen as strong and muscular‚ women have been viewed as more fragile. The stereotypes created from these viewpoints have caused women to feel the need to prove their strength. Gender differences have greatly influenced the stereotypes we see in the sports world. Some of the earliest American sports originated in England‚ and generally did not include the women. Horse

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    Robert Walton the explorer and captain of a ship that is head to the North Pole In a sequence of letters‚ communicate with his sister Margaret Saville back in England about the progress of his treacherous mission that he is taken. Robert tells his sister about the desire in him to discover something so great. Also how he felt as if he was isolated from the other shipmate who makes him feel lonely because he has no one to confident in also no one to share his ambitious with. The mission of Robert

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    Optical

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    and you will see them in motion. All of the lines in this are perfectly straight‚ even though the image appears to be bulging out of the screen. Check with a ruler! The Barber pole illusion is a visual illusion that reveals biases in the processing of visual motion in the human brain. When a diagonally-striped pole is rotated around its vertical axis (horizontally)‚ it appears as though the stripes are moving in the direction of its vertical axis downwards. Stare at the centre of the figure

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    along the shore. When he left school in 1978 he continued to make his sculptures which were impermanent by nature‚ seen by few and mostly ignored by the art community. In 1985 Goldsworthy gained a measure of renown after finishing a project in the North Pole titled ‘Touching North’‚ which was four immense snow arches. He built a similar and more permanent set of arches near his home in 1994 which he titled ‘Heard of Arches’. Goldsworthy rarely accepts commissions‚ but did one for the addition to the Museum

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    Frankenstein's ambition

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    Topic #3 Victor’s driving‚ obsessive ambition ruined his life and led to his own death and the murder of his loved ones. Illustrate how ambition affects not only Victor and Robert Walton‚ but also the creature in Frankenstein. Thesis Statement: Ambition and the quest for knowledge is a fatal flaw in the characters of Victor Frankenstein‚ Robert Walton‚ and the creature. In Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel‚ ‘Frankenstein’‚ a recurring motif of ambition and the quest for knowledge is present among the

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    Best Soccer Players

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    juan stwar June 27‚ 2012 An Adventure You Will Never Forget             When fishing comes to mind thousands of places are available for it. However I have found that ice fishing is one of the most enjoyable things I have ever done. For Ice fishing the number one place is Whitehorse‚ Yukon Territories up in Canada. You cannot imagine how much fun I had‚ one of the best things about ice fishing in Whitehorse is that you do not need to be a professional fisher to enjoy the adventure. The conditions

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    Tourism in 2032

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    big problems tourism will just carry on. According to Yeoman (2008)‚ Holidays are about experiences and places‚ the places will change but the experiences will fundamentally be the same. Tourism in 2012 is possible everywhere‚ from the North Pole to the South Pole and everywhere in between. Also the idea of borderless travel via the Schengen Agreement (Treaty) has created greater mobility for Europeans by travelling through Europe with no internal border controls (Cini‚ 2007). Is this still possible

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