...November 2nd, 2015 The Bermuda Triangle is an expanse of sea that is infamous because many ships and planes go missing over its waters. The causes of these disappearances are still unknown, and many have not returned from it. There are many facts involving the Bermuda Triangle, and even more interesting theories. 1. Facts The Bermuda Triangle is an expanse of ocean between Puerto Rico, Florida, and the island of Bermuda. It was first given its name Devil’s Triangle in the 1969 John Wallace Spencer book, Limbo of the Lost. Despite being known worldwide, it is not officially recognized by the US Navy or the US Board of Geographical Names as an actual worldwide area (“Bermuda Triangle”.) There are many...
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...The Bermuda Triangle is a section in the Atlantic Ocean. A great number of planes and ships reportedly have disappeared; it wasn't due to bad storms, it would happen in common good weather and without sending any distress calls back to the land. Until to this day The Bermuda Triangle still known as a great mystery. The Bermuda Triangle is a 500,000-square-mile section of a body of water west of the Atlantic Ocean, The Bermuda Triangle’s three angles Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Miami, Florida. There isn't an actual triangle, but incidents had happened between those territories so it is known as a triangle. There have been more than 100 ships and planes known to disappear within the triangle. During these modern days The Bermuda Triangle has been known as “The Devil’s Triangle”. Until this day Investigators and reporters are still looking for a indicator on what is making all these planes and ships vanish. About 1000 people were killed during the last 100 years, and about 20 yachts and 4 aircrafts vanish every year....
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...periods of time have something to do with the Bermuda Triangle (Devil’s Triangle) and its mysteries. The Bermuda Triangle is located in between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. Its responsible for a lot of missing ships,planes, and people; or strange event that...
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...Real or Coincidence: The Bermuda Triangle When countless planes and ships unexpectedly vanish without any evidence, an enigma is formed, like that of the Bermuda Triangle. “The enigma is that more ships and planes disappear in this area, in fair weather, more than in any other place in the world, for no readily explainable reason,” (Quasar). However, the U.S. Navy fails to even recognize the Bermuda Triangle and claims that the mystery is really no mystery at all but a mere coincidence (“Bermuda Triangle”). How can we know the real truth of the matter without evidence? Using the facts provided, many have researched this area to generate theories in order to fill the gaps of knowledge with explanations, however realistic they may be. The Bermuda Triangle, or the Devil’s Triangle (Krystek), is commonly perceived as the area within Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico in the Atlantic Ocean (Quasar). This area between 500,000 and 1,510,000 square miles (“The Bermuda Triangle”) is often overwhelmed with cargo, cruise, and private ships as well as private and commercial planes traveling through its boundaries (Crystal)....
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...The Mysterious Bermuda Triangle For years, many planes and ships have disappeared in the area of the Bermuda Triangle. In my essay I'm going to try to find out and tell you, my fellow students, why this phenomenon is occurring. The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the world located to the Southeast of the United States and it is also referred to as the "Devil's Triangle". The triangle is formed by drawing imaginary lines from Melbourne, Florida, to Bermuda, to Puerto Rico, and back to Melbourne, Florida. The area of the triangle is 440,000 square miles. One of the many controversial things about the Bermuda Triangle is that there have never been any wreckage or bodies found from any reported missing boat or plane. But there have been discoveries of planes with bodies in them on the bottom of the ocean off the coasts. None of the found planes were reported missing. That could be because of the numerous amounts of planes that disappear in the Bermuda Triangle. Charles Berlitz explains the number that disappear, "In the period 1974-76 more than six hundred yachts and other pleasure craft have disappeared off the coasts of the United States, a considerable percentage of these losses occurring within the Bermuda Triangle"(13). He also talks about an interview with the press, "Recently, during a press interview in San Francisco, I was asked by a reporter whether any disappearances had been noted recently. I replied that a plane had vanished the previous weekend suggesting that...
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... 1,586 Major Paper #3 The Bermuda Triangle Mysteries Strange events seem to have taken place in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the United States. In and around an area formed by an imaginary line connecting Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico, a significant number of ships and planes have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The Bermuda Triangle is a place where more than 100 planes and ships vanished into thin air, and more than 1,000 lives have been lost without a single body or even a piece of wreckage from the vanishing planes or ships have been found. Besides the Bermuda Triangle, it is also popularly known as the Devil’s Triangle, Limbo of the Lost, the Hoodoo Sea, the Twilight Zone, and the Port of Missing Ships (Without a Trace). Even though in the Bermuda Triangle a substantial documentation shows numerous incidents to have been inaccurately reported, a number of aircraft and surface vessels have mysteriously disappeared. There are many theories that try to explain the disappearances of ships and air planes. One prophet has predicted that one day the space warp will free all the vessels and they will return to their home ports with the skeleton of the crews. Another speculates that the crew may be alive, the same age as when they left, and they will be able to reveal the secret of what lies beyond the shadowy edge of the Bermuda Triangle. In the other hand, accident investigators suspect that atmospheric aberrations...
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...has pondered the disappearance of this large freighter and what the cause of it could be. Most blame it on the Bermuda...
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...flying” (Gernon and Macgregor 11). Notably, the Bermuda Triangle has a reputation of no other. Many mysteries have kept the Devil’s Triangle alive. However, skeptics continue coming up with ways to prove nothing abnormal has occurred in the Bermuda...
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...The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is believed to be the never ending black hole in the Atlantic Ocean. There have been numerous missing persons cases, and bizarre weather conditions that have affected travel in the Atlantic Ocean. Along with, several of unsolved mysteries could be solved if there was an answer to where ships and people have disappeared as well. If it was studied more and if there was a better understanding of the vast fields of methane hydrates, storms, and waterspouts (Barton, line21). While some scientists believe that there is no answer to how the Bermuda Triangle works, it is conceived that there should be more research done to solve the ongoing mystery of the "black hole". The Bermuda Triangle is a triangle-shaped area that covers about 1,140,000 sq. km. between Bermuda, the coast of southern Florida, and Puerto Rico. The sinister reputation of the Bermuda Triangle may be traceable to reports beginning in the late fifteenth-century by navigator, Christopher Columbus concerning the Sargasso Sea (Myth or Reality). The Sargasso Sea is an oval shaped patch of the North Atlantic Ocean several hundred miles across, stretching well into the Bermuda Triangle. In the Sargasso Sea, the water is normally calm, with little wind and current (Oxdale). The Sargasso Sea, being very calm, is ironic because of the numerous storms that the Bermuda Triangle encounters. The Caribbean islands are within the Triangle's area as well, making...
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...Perfect Phrases for the TOEFL Speaking and Writing Sections This page intentionally left blank Perfect Phrases for the TOEFL Speaking and Writing Sections Hundreds of Ready-to-Use Phrases to Improve Your Conversational Ability, Develop Your Writing Skills, and Build Exam Confidence Roberta G. Steinberg New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto Copyright © 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Manufactured in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 0-07-159247-4 The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: 0-07-159246-6. All trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Rather than put a trademark symbol after every occurrence of a trademarked name, we use names in an editorial fashion only, and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement of the trademark. Where such designations appear in this book, they have been printed with initial caps. McGraw-Hill eBooks are available at special quantity discounts to use as premiums and sales promotions, or for use in corporate training programs. For more information, please contact George Hoare, Special Sales, at...
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...OF SMA L L B U S I N E S S BIG BOOK THE Y O U D O N ’ T H AV E T O R U N Y O U R B U S I N E S S B Y T H E S E AT O F Y O U R P A N T S TO M G E GAX with Phil Bolsta Previously published as By the Seat of Your Pants This book is dedicated to my father, Bill, an old soldier who battles every day to overcome a horrendous stroke. He was a model enlightened entrepreneur, a fact that took me years to appreciate. His compassion with his employees and dedication to service inspired me to be a better businessman and a better person. When I was growing up, he liked to say, “Son, the most important word in the English language is ‘empathy.’ ” When I told him I was starting a business, his first words were, “Always treat your employees right.” He learned that appreciation the hard way, losing his father at a young age and countless war buddies in the trenches. But his love for God, country, and his fellow citizens never wavered. This one’s for you, Dad. CONTENTS Foreword by Richard Schulze, Found er and Chair man, Best Buy ix Introduction: Living by the Seat of My Pants: A Jour ney from Clueless to Cashing In xi PART I Setting Up Shop: What Ever y Budding Entrepreneur Needs to Know 1 1. Make Up Your Mind: Uncommon Factors to Consider Before Quitting Your Day Job 2. Research the Market: Analyzing the Data to Determine Your Niche 3. Write the Business Plan: Building Your Blueprint for Success 4. Find Funding: Raising Capital Without Relinquishing...
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