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    Flying over the Bermuda triangle was different tho. Ever since barbara was a little girl and discovered Amelia earhart went missing flying over the Bermuda triangle it became a lifetime goal for her. Eventually the plane boarded and barbara was on her way to the vacation/lifegoal of a lifetime. Meanwhile, barbara started to contemplate about the risk of doing this tour. Some of the things that were going through her head were: What if the plane crashes? What if the triangle is a portal? What if i

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    Conspiracy theories are everywhere in this world, one thing happens and people turn it into something that may be true or may not be true. Atlantis is a conspiracy theory because no one truly knows if it exists or not. Atlantis is supposedly an island in the Atlantic Ocean that is better than life itself. Atlantis existed hundreds of thousands of years ago when the Greek gods ruled over the world. Poseidon ruled Atlantis with his mortal wife Cleito, and were chosen to protect all of Atlantis. Atlantean’s

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    Flinaria, a Pirate Adventure Lydia is 17 years old and has been at Calliculla, a slave camp in Alaska, for three hard years. She has been plotting to overthrow the overseers since the moment she got there. Now was finally her chance. The slave camp was in turmoil. She threw off her chains, and ran. She ran, and ran, and ran, as far from the turmoil behind her as she could. On her way out, she couldn’t resist stealing something rather valuable, as an act of spite and revenge. She had stolen the

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    The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is responsible for the mysterious death of many. This can be considered one of the biggest and most controversial mysteries in history. This region stretches from Bermuda, Miami and Puerto Rico in the shape of a triangle. As far as we know, there have been 75 planes and hundreds of ships filled with people to disappear without a trace. There are lots of debates about paranormal activity or extraterrestrial beings in that area. Some believe

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    What really is the Bermuda Triangle? Conspiracy theories are well known throughout many cultures. Whether these theories be used to explain some weird occurrence, or used to show that the government is trying to kill us all and are hiding certain things, these theories seem to pop up in almost every aspect of life. The moon landings were faked, Elvis isn't really dead, 9/11 was planned by the government; all these are conspiracy theories that help to explain weird occurrences that people don't

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    Right Triangle Trigonometry is the study of triangle measurements. When the Egyptians first used a sundial around 1500 B.C., they were using trigonometry (Burrill, Gail p 376). Trigonometric ratio is a ratio of the lengths of two sides of a right triangle. The three common ratios. They are sin, cosine, and tangent. They have abbreviations are sin, cos, and tan. The triangle shown to the left is a right triangle. Each side has a number because that is its side length. As we see there is a number

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    supernatural triangle bounded by Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Bermuda. Over 100 ships and planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. Some people claim that this Triangle has supernatural powers and other believe it's a portal into another dimension. The conspiracy theory that is being debunked is that the Bermuda Triangle has supernatural powers. One reason people believe this conspiracy theory is true because methane hydrate deposits located under the ocean seabed in the Triangle, which changes

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    Many mysteries have occurred in, and around the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is an area that travels from Miami, to Puerto Rico, to Bermuda. These mysteries have baffled scientists and conspiracy theorists for centuries. Sightings go as far back as to when Christopher Columbus was sailing, who reported experiencing strange lights, weird noises, compass malfunction, and even a fireball diving into the ocean. To this day, reportings of strange and mysterious events continue to be experienced

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    The Bermuda Triangle is also commonly called The Devil’s Triangle. It has been called this for many years because of the many sudden disappearances of planes, ships, and people. The area of the Bermuda Triangle lies between Bermuda, Miami, San Juan, and Puerto Rico (Ratner, 2016,p.1). There are many legends and mysteries behind the story of the Bermuda Triangle. For many decades the Bermuda Triangle has been a source of paranormal activity and mysterious disappearances. Some of the most famous of

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    For many Centuries the Bermuda Triangle has been a place of speculation to most. From airplanes to boats, many inexplicable disappearances have occurred in the enigmatic region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. There is no evidence that mysterious disappearances occur with any greater frequency in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large, well-traveled area of the ocean. Countless numbers of theories and hoaxes emerged to explain the puzzling disappearances but none have yet to

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