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    statues of budda and paintings and writings of the Jataka fables. Another well know civilisation is the Indus valley civilisation which was established about 5000 years ago a few settlements were built on the river banks covering about 1.25 million metres of land which is now parts of Afghanistan Pakistan and north-west…

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    Biomimicry Organisms have adapted structurally, physiologically and behaviorally to suit the environments around them and to coexist with abiotic factors in ever changing climates and ecosystems. Humans have only been on this planet for a small part in the bigger scale of time, inhabiting the different parts of the world to build and alter landscapes to suit our needs. Biomimicry is the study of organisms' adaptations to maintain and sustain the natural resources around us. We are able to do…

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    Hello I’m Antonela Oršulić. I’m here today to talk about the legendary 'Lost City of Machu Picchu’ which is without a doubt the most important tourist attraction in Peru and one of the world's most impressive archaeological and civil engineering sites. It is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Machu Picchu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, both cultural and natural. Machu Picchu is located high in the Peruvian Andes. It is situated at 2,430 m above sea-level, in the middle of a tropical…

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    Usain Bolt Research Paper

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    the . He is the reigning world and Olympic champion in these three events. Due to his unprecedented dominance and achievements in sprint competition, he is widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time.An eight-time , Bolt won the 100 m, 200 m and 4 × 100 m relay at three consecutive Olympic Games, although he subsequently lost one of the gold medals (as well as the world record set therein) nine years after the fact due to teammate disqualification for doping offences. He gained…

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    Olympics Research Paper

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    running event. The first running event, won by a cook named Corebus, was a 192 meter sprint (“Olympic Games”). The current Olympics include 24 track and field events for the men and 23 for the women. Some of these events include the 100 meter sprint, 200 meter sprint , 400 meter sprint and 1500 meter run (“Athletics”). In the ancient Olympics one of the biggest attractions was…

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    Marsupial Tapir History

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    today faces new and potentially devastating threats, a consequence of a number of human-related activities. Palorchestes azael (or “Ancient Leaper or Dancer” or “Marsupial Tapir”) are a species of marsupial that could get up to 2.5 metres long and weighs 200 kilograms, and looked a lot like a tapir thanks to its small retracted nasal bones…

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    The telephone was impractical and costly to the success of their offensive plan. 50,000 metres of telephone cable was unraveled, however, beyond the front, the cable laid on the battlefield were utterly useless, as they were instantly destroyed by shells. The Germans did not suffer these problems. Even for gunners to distinguish between friend…

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    Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor

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    Later on, the test was carried out when the reactor was at 200…

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    On March 11, 2011 after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, a 15-metre tsunami disabled the power supply and cooling of three Fukushima Daiichi reactors and within the first three days all three cores largely melted (World Nuclear Association 2016). The tsunami flooded the Daiichi plant which disabled 12 out of the 13…

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    • Procoptodon Goliah (picture 1) – The Procoptodon Goliah was a part of the Sthenurines (short faced Kangaroo) This animal had a very short, deep ‘brachycephalic’ skull and a low jaw. The large Kangaroo stood at around 2 metres tall with a mass of around 200 kg. Tim Flannery an Australian mammologist, palaeontologist, and environmentalist proposed that its closest extant relative is the tiny banded hare wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus) this small animal only weighs 2kg in weight and is about 15…

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