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    The North Pole; not the North Pole where Santa lives with his elves and reindeer, the other North Pole. The North Pole that many people don’t think of, or care of. Many people don’t know a lot about the North Pole. Some people think of a cold place with penguins and polar bears. They don’t understand what is actually going on at the North Pole or how it got discovered. What many people don’t understand is that there are different types of North Poles. Another thing they don’t know is how the North

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    Totem Poles are not just for show, but for other very important things. There are three important reasons why Totem Poles are important. Those three reasons are 1) it showed spiritual significance, 2) who watch over the families, 3) symbolizes guardian spirits or helpers each of the animals. Totem Poles are made by the Indian tribes in the North West of America. There are many different kinds of Totem Poles like these: Genealogy, Clan, Social status, Memorial, a Deceased clan member, Mortuary, deceased

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    Today I will be talking about who was the first person to reach the north pole. So Peary discovered the North Pole after eight Trails in 23 years. The North Pole was one of the last remaining laurels of earthly exploration. Robert Edwin Peary was the first person to reach the north Pole. There are two men the reach the North Pole in April 21, 1908 and it was Robert Edwin Peary and Matthew Henson and there were was four more mens that went with them Ootah, Seegloo, Egingway, and Ooqueah on April

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    Two Poles The north and south poles also known as the arctic and Antarctic are two isolated regions of the planet located in each hemisphere of the planet. When for some reasons these two regions come to our minds we used to think in two far, isolated, cold, and uninhabited place of the world. It is true the they seem very similar but is actually the opposite. Their weather and topography is not the same, they have different animals, and their populations are quite different. First, the north pole

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    point north? Well, in 1909, we found out where the northernmost point on the earth is. I know what you’re thinking, and NO it's not Santa’s workshop. Two brave explorers by the names of Robert Peary and Matthew Henson reached the North Pole on april 6th, 1909 (Schlager and Lauer). Other attempts were made to find the North Pole, but Matthew Henson, and Robert Peary’s expedition was the first documented trip. Earlier in 1909, Ernest Shackleton led a voyage to try and find the North Pole, but

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    new to North Pole, or adjusting to Alaskan life for the first time? If you've recently settled down, finding a new family dentist should be next on your list. It can be complicated, but luckily the web has a wealth of resources that can help! Dr. Bauer at North Pole Dental Workshop invites you to take a look at his practice, too, and offers the following advice for choosing the best dentist for your family: Check Social Media Pages: You may be new to town, but even a quick glance at North Pole Dental

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    "We were the only pulsating creatures in a dead world of ice." This is a quote from famous North Pole explorer Frederick Albert Cook. He, along with explorer Robert Edwin Peary, are well known as the founders of the North Pole. However, nobody knows who the actual founder is. The controversy on who was the first to make it there is an ongoing one, with both explorers claiming to have made it there first. Cook claimed that he had made it a year earlier than Peary, but the argument can go both ways

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    Pros And Cons Of Peary

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    professor explains that there would not be any solid evidence to prove that the Peary’s reached the North Pole, and refutes each of the author’s reasons. Firstly, the reading claims that National geographic society concluded that he had reached the North Pole. The professor opposes this point by saying that The National geography society was the close friends of Peary, and they funded his trip to the North Pole. He states that the investigation that have been recorded, was only of two days. So, this contributes

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    On April 6, 1909, Robert Peary planted an American flag on the top of the world. Peary had wanted to travel north since his youth. He had tried the journey years before but had to retreat. This time, he believed he had reached the North Pole. Or had he? How would he know? 2As a Smithsonian historian explains, it can be difficult to know when you have reached the North Pole because it “lies on drifting sea ice . . . there is no way to mark the spot, because the ice is constantly moving.” Years ago

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    The Story of Fate and Omen:Frankenstein ‘What may not be expected in a country of eternal light?’(Shelley 1).This question comes from Walton’s first letter to his sister in England.It is also a brief summary of 19th century world.19th century has been a climax in terms of love of science since The Renaissance when people discovered themselves and became a light.In order to reflect this enlightenment into the society, literature has always been an instrument.Social structure is dynamic.Changes

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