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    Regardless of the time period in history, society, or social class, money has constantly been an integral focal point. In the Museum of the Rockies, coins were recovered off the bodies of the victims of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Historians believe that in the attempt to escape the catastrophe, the victims were trying to leave with their monetary assets and other possessions including: lamps, statues of their gods, jewelry, and coins. While some fled from the city due to the massive earthquake

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    Andy Griffith, the comedian who warmed your hearts. This iconic actor/singer was born June first, 1926; Mount Airy,North Carolina. He was also very poor when he was younger. He was so poor, he had to live with relatives, some of his life, really only three-to-four years. Because when he turned three, his dad finally got a job, as a carpenter and that’s when he started saving up for a house for him, his wife and his son.But until then he had to sleep in dresser drawers for beds because they didn’t

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    Inca Narrative

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    Our next step was to walk half a mile up a set of worn out and weathered stairs, this was very tiring and I almost tripped a couple of times. Looking to my right and I saw large number of large mountains that were densely covered with jungle vegetation. I looked down and noticed the clouds below me. Our altitude was very high because I noticed the air getting colder. We finally reached the top of the mountain. Our guide showed us around the ruins. Walking around, I saw the unique arch architecture

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    The Rise Of Mt. Vesuvius

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    Admiral Pliny watched from his mammoth fleet of ships as Mt. Vesuvius started to rumble. As he watched the menacing volcano, a looming mass of ash and pumice shot into the darkening sky. He could hear the screams of the citizens on land and the cries of their children as they tried to run away from death's face. Pliny had a gut feeling that this would not end well. He knew that this eruption caused the fall of the beautiful and innocent city of Pompeii and of many of the citizens that occupied it

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    Multiple people died on Everest in the spring of 1996, but there were many causes to the deaths of those climbers. One of the main causes was the overconfidence by multiple people on the mountain. The book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer states, “One of the first people I passed when I started moving again was Scott Fischer's sirdar, Lopsang Jangbu, kneeling in the snow over a pile of vomit . . . His feeble state, moreover, had been compounded by his insistence on "short-roping" the celebrity amateur

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    Sherpas In Into Thin Air

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    The human race is guided through their lives by the past experiences of others; the survival of a species is dependent of the tales passed down. The tales of climbing are also passed down and to the ones that don’t make it, the deepest condolences go out to their families in rough times. To the guides and Sherpas of the Everest disaster who periled, they made the climb possible for twenty five others who were on the slopes. The guides and sherpas of any expedition deserve a lot of respect for the

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    Axial Seamount Essay

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    Axial Seamount is one of the hardest geological features to figure out the origins. Axial Seamount is one of the most elaborate landforms I’ve ever seen. It is said to be one of the most geologically complex landforms to be found yet. I have yet to tell you all of the most interesting things about Axial Seamount. In the Northeast Pacific ocean lies Axial Seamount. We only discovered Axial Seamount in the 1970s. Axial Seamount is an underwater volcano 1400, below sea level. It sits on two large

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    Japan is been always known for their unique artstyle, but none is more influential on both Japanese and western cultural than Katsushika Hokusai. Many consider his paintings the pinnacle of art in the Edo period. The old man of many names is a true part of both japanese and art culture. Hokusai was born around September 23, 1760 in Edo, Japan. Edo is located east of the bank of sumida river in Honjo, Japan’s Capital district, known as modern day Tokyo. Hokusai was born in the Zodiacal year of the

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    My report is over Mount Bromo. “Mt. Bromo volcano in East Java is the active cone inside the giant Tengger caldera, one of Indonesia's most scenic locations destination in East Java, famous for its magnificent sunrise views and the panorama over the caldera with Semeru volcano in the background” (Volcano Discovery). The first known and confirmed eruption of Mt. Bromo was within 50 years of 1590 AD. The second confirmed eruption was September 1804. The third known and confirmed eruption of my volcano

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    The first thing you felt was the softness of something beneath you, and the warmness of what you assumed was sunlight on your tan skin. Sitting up very slowly, you examined the space around you to find what was so soft below your outstretched legs. Golden flowers grew out of the cracked stone ground, shining a yellowish hue that seemed to make them even more beautiful than they already were. The sunlight that lit up part of the room you were currently residing in came from a distant hole in the rocky

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