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    be presenting to you the Chamberlain Case. I hope you enjoy it. Summary The disappearance of nine weeks old Azaria Chamberlain during the camping trip to Uluru captured the public’s attention on 17 August 1980. Her mother, Lindy Chamberlain, claimed that she was attacked by a dingo between eight and nine pm. Unfortunately, her body was never found. The bloodstains on Azaria’s jumpsuit, which was found near the camping ground and the supposed blood in the Chamberlain’s car were used as evidence in the first few inquests and trials. These evidence insinuated that Azaria’s death was a homicide and that Lindy Chamberlain was guilty of her daughter’s murder. She was eventually sentenced to life imprisonment. Her…

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    This is the infamous case of Azaria Chamberlain, who passed away on 17 August, 1980. Azaria was an infant who was tragically killed by a dingo on the night of a family camping trip to Uluru. Her parents, Lindy and Michael Chamberlain, reported that she had been taken from their tent by a dingo, but sadly her body was never found. The first inquest (investigation held to find out the cause of a certain death) supported the parents' claim; this was broadcasted live on television - a first for…

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    Basketball Point Guard

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    The point guard of a basketball team had the best percentage of three points and percentage of field goals – 2-points, on the team, with an average of 75 percentage average in both areas last season. Unfortunately this season he is struggling severely in both areas, he has been examined and it has been determined he has no injuries. During his off-season that was approximately 4 months long, he changed his workout strategies. He workout sessions were 6 days a week and workout included 3 times a…

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    Bermuda Triangle Theory

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    Background Knowledge About the Bermuda Triangle There are many mysterious phenomenons in our world that we simply cannot explain. The Bermuda Triangle is an area where the waves change quickly and unpredictably. It is located in the North Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. There have been many incidents of missing ships and planes considering it is a frequently traveled area, mostly used for shipping. Many have related these disappearances to paranormal activity and a…

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    For the past few decades, maybe centuries, many planes and ships have randomly disappeared, and all in the same area - the Bermuda Triangle. One of the biggest disappearances includes Flight MH370. Many have speculated about the cause, or causes. Some of the causes are supernatural, including aliens, Atlantis death rays, and large, giant sea monsters, like krakens. Other theories are completely natural, like methane crystals, large waves, and human stupidity. Most have settled for the theory of…

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    take on another thrilling adventure and they did not question as to why. Surrounding Theories About the Disappearance of Earhart and Noonan Put to Shame Due to Evidence. The biggest conspiracy theory surrounding the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan was that their plane was taken over by the Japanese air force. When questioning the Japanese, they strongly denied any involvement and had proof to back up their statements. When searching records of the Japanese vessels, there were…

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    do not have an answer, just many theories trying to solve the disappearance. These range from extraterrestrial activity to reverse gravity field among others. Today, even with new and accurate technology the wrecks have not been located. The Bermuda Triangle has wondered humanity for centuries. It is still a big mystery to be solved. What do you think really happens? The Bermuda Triangle is located in the North Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Bermuda and the Great Antilles. It covers 500,000…

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    causes the strange disappearances. Though what is the Bermuda Triangle? What’s the science behind it? So many questions to be answered, yet not enough evidence. So in this speech I will be explaining what the Bermuda Triangle is, tell some stories about the Bermuda Triangle, and give a few myths about the Bermuda Triangle. Three parts that form the Bermuda Triangle is Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico (Kidsworld Magazine). These points are in the Atlantic Ocean and makes up one of the mysterious…

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    a part of this mystery that we still do not know if it human error or if it really exist. Oddly I found Wikipedia to be the most convincing, it started with the first victims and origins of the Bermuda Triangle and followed the history of it. Wikipedia also gave analysis from authors who have studied this topic and what they think makes the area dangerous and perhaps deadly. The mystery is still to some extent unsolvable but it gave the reader two spectrums to exam the evidence with and one…

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