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    The claim that refugees have a negative impact on society has been a focus of great discussion for many years, both in Canada and throughout several other countries. Almost since time began, humankind has had difficulties when the condition in their area has altered for the worse, and they have had to make difficult decisions about where they should go next, and the dilemma has never been a more glaring issue than in today's society. It is a dispute with two distinctly diverse sides. On one hand…

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    Bermuda Triangle Theory

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    it is a frequently traveled area, mostly used for shipping. Many have related these disappearances to paranormal activity and a higher unknown power. This has raised many eyebrows over the years since there has not yet been a logical explanation behind this mysterious part of the ocean. The Theories Explaining the Mysterious Bermuda Triangle There have been many…

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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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    Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan Crashed in the Ocean Before They Could Make it to Howland Island. Coast Guard Itasca was waiting for the arrival of Earhart and Noonan off a little island called Howland Island. Amelia Earhart sent one last transmission to Itasca where she stated that her and Noonan thought they were close to the island, but their plane was running on the verge of empty. Soon there were no sign of the plane, according to Szalay’s website (2017) Itasca started immediately on a two…

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    where many ships and aircrafts have vanished without leaving a single trace. More than 2000 vessels and 75 aircraft in the last 500 years have being reported missing. Modern scientist 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…

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    time things went wrong. Records say they flew through the Bermuda Triangle and vanished out of nowhere, never to be seen again (Kidsworld Magazine). The Bermuda Triangle has many mysterious stories along with myths as to what 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…

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    Strangely ships,people and aircraft have disappeared in this part of the world known as The Bermuda Triangle and has been talked about since 1950, it is just as mysterious now as it was when it was discovered. Its first written boundaries were documented in 1964 from Miami- Puerto Rico- Bermuda and this triangle is held accountable for 1000 deaths, and numerous lost ships/aircraft. The mystery all began when a U.S Navy Ship vanished between the Chesapeake and Barbados, this then sparked…

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    Specialist have stated that the findings of some peculiar hexagonal shaped clouds (that veil the area) may be the answer to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle (1). The Science Channel documentary has claimed that winds of 106 kilometres (per hour) are being generated by the hexagonal clouds. The wind act as air bombs that can knock aircraft out of the sky and submerged of vessels into the depths of the ocean (2). technically there's no solution to this mystery because the…

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    The Bermuda Triangle is one of the world’s biggest mysteries. 100 years ago, 1,000 people have died and disappeared in the devil’s triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is located in the Atlantic Ocean. Its bounded by Florida, Bermuda island and Puerto Rico. This topic is interesting, because numerous people have disappeared with no resolution. It created countless questions and doubts to scientist and people around the world. Finding out about the Bermuda triangle, the depth of the ocean and how the…

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    possible reasons that have surfaced in recent years. From scientific reasons to conspirators believing it is the work of aliens, the Bermuda Triangle is a puzzle still waiting to be solved. Disappearances of aircraft and vessels in The Bermuda Triangle are because of natural causes. One of the first disappearances that really kicked off the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, was Flight 19. On December 5, 1945, five U.S. Navy Torpedo Bombers took off for a routine training mission. A couple of…

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