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, and hadopelagic zones are very similar in character, and some marine biologists combine them into a single zone or consider the latter two to be the same. Some define the hadopelagic as waters below 6000 meters, whether in a trench or not (Nybakken 124, "Pelagic Zone
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Category: /Literature
and the other mariners, with the exception of the unflappable Boatswain, begin to fear for their lives. Lightning cracks, and the mariners cry that the ship has been hit. Everyone prepares to sink.
The next scene begins much more quietly. Miranda and Prospero stand
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
is a full time U.S. Marine driver. He has driven for the U.S. Embassy for five years and loves his job. Anwar has his beliefs about his religion, like we all do. He believes in one God and that God sent out a man by the name of Mohamed. His believes heavily
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Category: /History
a commonplace world a chance to live heroically. Having known nothing but security, comfort and peace, I hungered for danger, challenges and violence. I had no clear idea of how to fulfil this peculiar ambition until the day a Marine recruiting team set up a stand
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Category: /History/European History
What does the archaeological evidence of Tutankhamen's Tomb reveal about the burial practices of Pharaohs in the New Kingdom Egypt?
Tutankhamen's Tomb being one of the most intact monuments of Ancient Egypt can reveal a great deal about the burial
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
to be firmly corroborated by environmentalists and marine biologists, however, a study done by the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation states that, "the United States, Canada and Mexico are facing a looming "biodiversity crisis" in which a large
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
the sun to reach the ground. High exposure to UV has been known to harm humans, damage marine ecosystems, reduce crop yields, and affect forests. The most harmful impact for humans is the increase in skin cancers. High exposure to the sun's UV rays can also
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Category: /Literature/English
marine organisms.
In recent years, outbreaks of cholera, typhoid, and viral hepatitis in Latin America, the Mediterranean and Southeast Asia have all been traced to contaminated seafood. It is because of the discharge of sewage and pollution directly
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Category: /History
with must higher social status. Columbus would have given his social placement up for this women but could not, it is said that she was constantly on his conscience.
By the time Christopher reached early thirties he was a master mariner in the Portuguese
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l reefs are one of natures most magnificent creations, filled with thousands of unique and valuable plants and animals. More than one quarter of all marine animals is dependent on coral reefs. Coral reefs are also a source of food and income
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