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Law Of Nature Supreme Court
1,487 wordsSpeluncean Explorers v. Court of General Instances of the A. Five members of the Speluncean Society went into a cave to explore. While they were in the cave a landslide occurred covering the entrance and trapping them in. B. Twenty days later after the entrapment messages were sent from the explorers to a rescue team outside of the cave. C. The explorers explained their conditions and rations to doctors and asked if they would be able to survive until the predicted date they would be saved. The ...
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Water Can Travel Shale And Sandstone Erosion
1,789 wordsWATER: IT MOVES THE WORLD Water does move the world, but not always in a noticeable or dramatic way. Erosion is a key element in making the world possible to live in. Erosion forms the valleys, literally dissolves solid rock, moves 3 ton boulders, and builds bridges. Water is the most abundant and therefore most powerful resource on the planet. Although water creates landmarks the size of the Grand Canyon, man cannot see the process, only the result. RAIN EROSION According to Rain Erosion: graph...
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Greek Mythology Mount Olympus
1,108 wordsThe Greek Mythology Greek Mythology The ancient Greeks used stories containing Gods to explain the way life was. Often times there were lessons to be learned that described human behavior. To the Greeks the myths were looked at as examples of good and bad behavior and its effects. they worshipped the Gods and tried not to offend them in any way. The story of creation is a prime example of how the Greeks viewed the heavens and the earth. Zeus was the king of the sky, earth, and men. Zeus son Apol...
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Fly Fishing German Brown Hole
405 wordsA Fly Fishing Adventure This fishing expedition is one of the most memorable fly fishing experiences that I have ever had in my lifetime. I will never forget it and will treasure it always. On a fall morning, I was fly-fishing on the Madison River in Ennis, Montana. By 2 p. m. , sunlight beating onto the river valley provided a perfect 70 -degree day. The breeze was strong enough to hide the river sounds. At a spot called Badger Hole, the river makes a sharp left turn. A mass of boulders had pil...
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Frank Lloyd Wright Eight Years
1,034 wordsFrank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright was a Nature lover and an architect. He reflected on the natural world and applied existing styles to his architecture. He was born in Wisconsin, on June 8, 1867, and died in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 9, 1959, at the age of 91. His architectural career spanned two centuries and lasted for 70 years. During the last year of his life he authored a book and was working on 166 different commissions; when asked about when he would slow down, he replied when the i...
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Boulders Over The Entrance Started Sucking Narrator
416 wordsHow plants (and quite a few other things) came to be 2 nd Draft of a Folk Tale by Jared Kling Narrator: The story Im about to tell might not be true. Or maybe it is. Judge for yourself. Long ago, when Mother Earth was still young, beasts roamed the earth and no plants grew. A dog eat dog world. A cruel world. Man was just walking upright. IT was in charge. IT was a giant monster. Green all over with six claws on each paw, giant dagger teeth. A monster of monsters. A beast of beasts. Narrator: It...
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Aubrey Holes Heel Stone
1,629 wordsSome of the most extraordinary monuments in the world today are megaliths. Megaliths are ancient standing stones that have sacred meanings of knowledge, rituals, and ceremonies that were built by early civilization. One of the most exceptional megaliths in Europe today is Stonehenge. Stonehenge is in a part of the Western Downs called the Salisbury Plains in Wiltshire England. Encircled by a discontinuous ditch, Stonehenge's vast array of smooth, gray colored, 30 -foot high stones are spread ove...
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