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a drop of blood spilled in the water more than 656 ft. away.
A large shark can eat through steel cables.
The chances of being attacked by a shark are 30 million to 1 against; but it can happen in water just 3.3 feet deep.
Some types of sharks
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central government suggests that not all nations can or should have states. However, the breakdown of the state is not just a result of the aspirations of nations to statehood. Rather, the failure of states to provide adequate government for the nation
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El alpinismo ayuda el turismo y crea trabajos en la población en las montañas. Montañés europeas vinieron a Perú desde él se colonizó en el 1530.
Las montañas más grandes son en cordillera blanca, la gama de la montaña en andes de Perú. La gama
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following essay is composed of issues about the two countries, the United States and Pakistan on why they are developed or not. Some of the main points are resources, education, trade, health care, safety and location. These issues are very different
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midcenter in the coterminous United States. It shares its borders with eight states of the Midwest, South, and Southwest-Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.
Once Missouri was on the edge of the nation's
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31st state. Throughout its history, California has been known as a land of opportunity. In addition, Michael Elliot explains how Americans see California as a state of pleasure in his essay titled "Europeans Just Want to Have Fun". Every year, new
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Nowhere is this more clearly demonstrated than by Shim Gum Do practices. Shim Gum Do is a Buddhist practice that employs the use of martial arts as a form of Zen. Meditation is commonly identified with stillness and martial arts with action, but by
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disastrous earthquakes. The
largest earthquake ever recorded was the earthquake that took place in Chile, South
America, in 1960. This earthquake caused much damage. Many people were injured and a
large number of people were killed. The earthquake
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from skeletons of millions of marine animals called coral polyps. As polyps die, new polyps grow on top and next to the dead ones. Many layers of skeletons from the dead polyps form the limestone structure of a coral reef. Other types of animals and
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say, that it is the most mysterious and haunted city in England and all over the world! Mystic atmosphere in York is everywhere, and also in old streets and walkways, where there is no sunlight. As you can see, it is a perfect place for ghosts and
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