First, I am thankful for Insulin. I am thankful for insulin because 4 years ago on my brothers 18th birthday i found out that my body didn't make it anymore. Insulin is great because it keeps you alive and steadies out your blood sugars. Secondly, I am thankful for Friends. My friends are great because they are just as weird as i am and they accept that. We all have our different quirks about us so that is why we are such great friends. There was this one time we were driving down spook rode in…
Before the start of winter for example, they tried to catch as much fish as possible before the river froze. Though raw material isn’t necessarily scarce in the taiga, obtaining supplies is difficult. With a lack of technology, having only the snowmobile, making use of resources in the environment is important. If the hunters want to cross the river, they’ll have to make their own canoe. If the hunters want to stock up on food, they’ll have to make traps out of the trees to catch sable. If the…
Bombardier Inc. is a Canadian multinational aerospace and transportation company. The headquarter of Bombardier Inc. is in Montreal, Canada. In the beginning of the Bombardier, the products are snow machines or snowmobiles. Bombardier is the world’s leading manufacturer of both planes and trains. Our vast offering of products includes trains, rail equipment and control solutions for all market segments, as well as category-defining business jets and commercial aircraft. (Bombardier in the United…
One very brave skier is towed by a snowmobile, dirt bike, dogs, or horse and, like waterskiing, mixes in jumps and slaloms along a course. Watch out for people trying this out this winter. It’s only a matter of time before it catches on outside of Europe. Who needs a mountain? Ice climbing…
and legends. The myth/legend that are similar to each other is about the bears. For the inuit the myth/ legend is about a polar bear and the one for the dene is about a bear. The second similarity is they both wear moccasins. They also both use snowmobiles to go to place to place. They both live in a really cold climate. The weather there may look warm from the sun but it's not. On both houses they both have a hole at the top op the house. Those are the similarities between the Inuit and the…
First of all, lots of vehicles are needed on and around Antarctica such as snowmobiles, trucks, heavy duty vehicles(for carrying large scientific work bases) and ships coming in from holiday makers. Trucks, overtime can damage the surface and environment, especially the larger transporting vehicles. The ships that come in have previously…
CHIEF COMPLAINT Mr. Morrison is coming in today to follow up for his chronic back pain. SUBJECTIVE This started a few years back. Following some snowmobile incidents. He had used heroin and gabapentin to treat the pain in the past. Today he comes in says he still has pain. He has been taking his amitriptyline not using the Mobic too much as it upset his stomach and he said it did not help very much and just looking for relief of his back pain. Overall, he says he is able to get through…
to Germany 1 of them I'm in. we are getting there fast the sound of tanks firing weren't so pleasant we see a scout my men distract them and then I took him out pow hit him right in the skull my men move fast and swift we found a enemy camp with snowmobiles Men they will be expecting us one men mumbled under his breath and said well yeah cause you killed him we moved up I had a pistol bang!!! one of my guys got shot we have too keep moving station 1 station 1!! men down men down I go up the…
I had never really been hurt before. My ninth or tenth time going on a ski trip with my family and friends was the first time I’d ever experienced a genuine fear for my life. We went to Hunter Mountain in New York on our annual family trip, the only one we take all year. I always looked forward to this time because it meant I got to spend time with my family and a few of my closest friends, however this time things didn't go exactly according to plan. It was a good first day on the mountain for…
is “Where are you from?” This is mostly because I am clearly not British, nor European. People often assume I’m American, at which point I have to patiently explain that I am Canadian, no I don’t live in an igloo, but my parents do drive their snowmobiles to work sometimes… The second question is “Where in Canada are you from?” Then I tell them about being from a small town in Ontario, but that I actually spent the last few years living and working in the Rocky Mountains. The third question,…