Annotated Bibliography: The Bermuda Pyramid

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Annotated Bibliography
Albandri Almujeiwil
Wright State University

Annotated Bibliography
Loxton, D. (2003). THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE. Skeptic, 10(3), 96-104. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.libraries.wright.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=11824529&site=eds-live#.VvNNBM5xITc.mailto The article illustrates the place where small boats, huge ships and even powerfull militery aircraft sometimes sail out into calm, clear weather and then just vanish without a trace. This is the dead Bermuda triangle. This is located at off the east coast of florida. It is a vacation paradise, clear water,white beaches and warm weather. This beautiful paradise attracts people from all over the world and erases
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(2015). The Bermuda Triangle and Other Mysteries of the Deep/The Mysteries in the Nazca Desert/The Mysteries of Egypt’s Pyramids….School Library Journal, 6162-63. Retrieved from http://eds.b.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.libraries.wright.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=0541806b-0823-4928-b0ba-1fe93a3498f4%40sessionmgr198&vid=21&hid=112
The article tells about the different books with different themes like history of Holocaust, Ancient works, inventions, terrorist attacks, Aztec empires Aztec empires etc. The article talks about the Nazis, who came to control in Germany in January 1933, trusted that Germans were "racially predominant" and that the Jews, considered "inferior," were an outsider danger to the alleged German racial community. The article also concentrates on the different cultures people and their race. The analysis of ancient and medieval works includes maps and websites. The book History of Ancient and Medieval World covers the civilization and living of people in the medieval period. At that period there were many inventions that led to many revolutions. On the whole all the information mentioned in the article is happened events and it is continuous in
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Also Bruce Gernon’s who was a survivor pilot from the accident of 1970. He explains how the Electronic Fog theory works in the Bermuda Triangle. In addition, how is that cause compass rotating led to a lot of vanishings. However, some scientist believes that disappearance happened because the bubbles of gas, which is type of gas, called methane hydrate gas. The video also shows the search journey for any thing related to the aircraft and the ships that disappeared in the Triangle. To sum up, the disappearances cases continued with a huge

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