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    three vertices are located at Miami, Puerto Rico and Bermuda, according to Gaddis, V. (1964). A number of aircrafts and ships have disappeared mysteriously in this region. A lot of theories have been suggested, in order to solve those mysterious disappearances. One famous incident involving the Bermuda Triangle is Bruce Gernon’s flight. He is one of the few fortunate people, who survived a phenomenon in that region, which he described to be an ‘electronic fog’. It was an early December…

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    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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    and ships have mysteriously disappeared over the years. It received it’s name from a magazine after an extremely popular disappearance known as Flight 19. Nobody knows for sure if the Bermuda Triangle is real because science cannot explain many disappearances including the USS Cyclops, Ellen Austin vessel, and Flight 19. The USS Cyclops is one of the most famous disappearances in all of the history of the Bermuda Triangle. It was a boat that went down in WW2 with no explanation. The U.S. was…

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    or not we are driven by means of reality or fiction. None of the theory still explains the mystery surrounding the Bermuda Triangle as there is no medical proof that empirically confirms how these disappearances have come about. What however has emerged is the obvious percentage of losses or disappearances in the region that has significantly reduced over the last three decades and possibly the biggest contributing aspect to this is the development of era within the context of sea and air…

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    1 - The place that became famous as Bermuda Triangle is also known as Triangle of the Devil and would be associated with the supposed disappearance of several vessels and aircraft. 2 Apparently, Christopher Columbus even recorded something strange happening there: one night during one of his journeys he would have seen a huge flame if it hit the sea - an incident that historians believe was the fall of a meteor. 3 - The Genoese explorer would also have reported that the compasses behaved in an…

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    239 people from varying countries. Some theorists think that MH370 might have veered southward towards the Indian Ocean. Pilots in charge of the plane were expected to check in with air traffic controllers in Venice, but it never happened. The disappearance of this plane is crucially important, so officials know if they need to arrest anybody or search somewhere else for MH370. So many conspiracy theories have come up with this event, because the pilots could…

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    move, grow, and reproduce, so I drew again. I drew the Anjikuni Lake in Canada. I looked through a couple of sites and decided that I would keep it because it looked interesting to me. I looked at more sites and each site helped me understand the disappearance of the people more and more. It is an unsolved mystery of the disappearing people of Anjikuni village. Joe Labelle, the person who discovered this mystery, had a few guesses, but his guesses didn’t make sense. He thought that they got…

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    The Mothers of the Plaza De Mayo were direct victims of oppression. They were not only obvious victims of violence, but also victims of gender exploitation, powerlessness, and cultural imperialism as described by social justice theorist Iris Young. After reading Marguerite Bouvards “Taking space: Women and Political Power,” I have concluded that powerlessness can in fact be overcome, civil disobedience can work to bring awareness to grievances, and a three part strategy, as outlined by David…

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    The 10 Weirdest Human Disappearances Number 10) Brian Shaffer is – or was a 27 years old man. On the night of the 31st of March 2006, he went to a club. However, he would never return from this club. There is some video footage of Brian Shaffer where he is talking to 2 girls right before he enters the club. The club had 2 exits, but Brian has never been seen exiting the club. There were cameras hanging outside the club to register everyone who goes in, and who goes out. Until today, Brian…

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    Recently, there has been a spotlight placed on the issue of missing children of color in the Washington, D.C. area after the Washington D.C.’s police department most recent Twitter campaign provided the public with information of recent missing children’s cases in order to help locate the missing children. This campaign took on a new purpose once the public took note of the sudden multitude of missing children tweets, and many people assumed this was a sudden epidemic never before seen in the…

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