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    Teenage pregnancy is a growing problem in Bermuda. The numbers have fluctuated through the years. Studies have shown that girls raised in poverty, in single-parent homes, and by parents with lower levels of education are more likely to become adolescent mothers. Between April 2009 and March 2010, there were 71 pregnancies in girls age 19 and under. (Teen Haven) Education is affected when the teenager becomes pregnant. Often young girls are too busy raising their child, they forget about their…

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    water. When tsunamis hit shallow water its acts as a ramp pushing the water up higher. As it states in passage one paragraph 6 “A strong current known as the Gulf Stream runs through the Bermuda Triangle.” This is a likely cause of rogue waves which could be the reason why so many boats disappear in the Bermuda Triangle. Rogue waves…

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    man to leave any time soon, sighed and said. “Alright fine, tell me what really happened.” The man smiled and began to speak. “Well when Christopher Columbus had almost reached America, he entered the Bermuda Triangle.” “The Bermuda Triangle?” The journalist repeated. “Yes, once he entered the Bermuda Triangle, his ship sank, and his crew with it.” “Well then how did he discover America?” The journalist asked. “Let me finish.” The man said, obviously irritated. “I was holding on to a plank…

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    of geophysics, psychic studies, classical literature, tribal lore, and archaeology. Rachel O'Donoghue is another believer who is actually a freelance journalist in the United Kingdom. Rachel wrote an article about Atlantis being swallowed by the Bermuda Triangle. There is evidence that makes this theory believable, for example, photos and videos explaining the theory thoroughly, though there is no mention of Charles Berlitz, it is most likely she took inspiration from Mr…

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    Apple Tax Evasion

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    ultimately decide whether not to evade taxes, countries ultimately are the ones that allow corporations to store untaxed money in their country. There are a variety of choices when it comes to tax free offshore accounts, however the most popular are Bermuda, Ireland, Cayman Islands, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. These countries together account for 2.1 Trillion dollars stored overseas (Kutsch). Tax havens ironically first started in the late 19th century in New Jersey. (Hebous) New…

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    throughout history, one event had some similarities to the destruction of atlantis the volcanic explosion happened 3,600 years ago on a island of santorini in the aegean sea near greece. There are thoughts that atlantis would have been swallowed up by the bermuda triangle. Atlantis could be the story of a Minoan civilization which flourished on a greek island. The examples tell us where atlantis could’ve been in the world and tell the archaeologist to look in certain sports to see if it’s…

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    Sectarianism During Ww2

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    How did America react to the Holocaust? With Hitler’s rise to power, he began a systematic persecution of German Jews. With the Third Reich in power, thousands of German Jews tried to flee political oppression and found that many countries refused to accept them. Approximately 6 million Jews were murdered under Hitler’s leadership during World War II, and many Americans genuinely felt that the United States was deficient in the necessary resources to provide accommodations for and new immigrants…

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    In the course of recent years, numerous little organizations have started to guarantee their own dangers through an item called "Hostage Insurance." Small prisoners (otherwise called single-guardian prisoners) are insurance agencies built up by the proprietors of firmly held organizations hoping to safeguard chances that are either too immoderate or excessively troublesome, making it impossible to protect through the conventional protection commercial center. Brad Barros, a specialist in the…

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    Caribbean Hurricanes

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    As we have seen repeatedly, hurricanes are forces to be reckoned with. Bringing immense and severe damage as they roll in, hurricanes are definitely systems that are well feared in our communities. In November of 2012, the east coast of the United States suffered one of the worst hurricanes killing over 200 people: the 18th storm of the Atlantic season, leaving thousands homeless. Although, preparations had been arranged, no one was ready for the damage that would be coming. Tropical storms…

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    intensified and moved towards the Bahamas. Eventually, the storm directed itself to the northeast, passing Bermuda slightly to the left. The storm officially dissipated on October 7. On October 3rd, the estimated wind speed was 155 mph, just 2 mph's short from a cetegory five hurricane. Hurricane Joaquin is the strongest Atlantic hurricane since 2010's Hurricane Igor. Hurricane Joaquin was missed by Bermuda, it did witness speed at 50 mph. The Bahama islands saw the worst of it. About 85…

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