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Short-finned eel - they stop feeding and migrate downstream to the sea, then anything up to three or four thousand kilometres to a spawning ground in deep water somewhere in the Coral Sea off New Caledonia. (For a comparison with northern hemisphere eels, in particular the European eel, see eel story.) The larvae drift on the ocean currents and eventually reach coastal waters, where they metamorphose into elvers (tiny, semi-transparent eels). From there, they migrate upstream, traversing numerous obstacles—if necessary, leaving the water and travelling short distances over moist ground. They are well fitted to this task, being able to absorb 50% of the oxygen they need through the skin. Eventually, they take up residence in a lake, swamp, dam or river, typically occupying a home range of about 400m in length, where they.

Adirondack Mountains - Franklin and Hamilton counties, often included by geographers in the Appalachian system, but pertaining geologically to the Laurentian highlands of Canada. They are bordered on the east by Lake Champlain, which separates them from the Green Mountains. A large portion of the Adirondack range is encompassed within the constitutionally protected 6 million acres of Adirondack State Park, which includes a forest preserve of approximately 2.3 million acres. The Adirondacks contain a number of lakes, including Lake Placid, two-time site of the Olympic Winter Games. Unlike the Appalachians, the Adirondacks do not form a connected range, but consist of many summits, isolated or in groups, arranged with little appearance of system. There are about one hundred peaks, ranging from 370 m to 1500 m (1200 to 5000 ft.) in height; the highest.

Berg Lake - Berg Lake Berg Lake is located within Mount Robson Provincial Park, at the doorstep of the north face of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. The turquoise colored Berg Lake is dotted with icebergs even in the middle of summer. Berg Lake can be reached by following a marked hiking trail for 17½ kilometers from the parking lot. To reach the parking lot, follow the Yellowhead highway (#16) west from Jasper townsite for 84 kilometers (53 miles) to the Mount Robson Viewpoint centre. On the north side of the highway, follow a two-lane paved road for two kilometers, ending at the parking lot. The parking lot is a good size and you should have no problem finding a spot, even if you arrive by.

Jumpstart 3rd-6th Grade - There are five environments in the Bioshere; a desert, a rain forest, a savana, a mountain range and an ocean. To protect the Biosphere from outside contamation, he invented a remote-controlled way of working inside it; tiny little rockets called Explores that can be remotely flown in the Biosphere. However, there is a cavernous maze of airlocks that must be traveled through first. Naturally, Polly has hidden Invention Points/a Mission Clue in here. The user must fly an Explore into the Biosphere. Flying the Explore reciures "arcade-styled" manovering. If an Explore crashes into the wall too many times, it will explode, and the student will have to start with a new Explore. There are an unlimited number of Explores. When the Explore comes up to an airlock, Polly will appear on.

Hells Canyon - area was once home to Shoshone and Nez Perce Native American tribes. According to the Nez Perce tribe, Coyote dug the Snake River Canyon in a day to protect the people on the west side of the river from the Seven Devils, a band of evil spirits living in the mountain range to the east. In the late nineteenth century, the military drove the Native Americans out and settlers began ranching and mining in the canyon. Hells Canyon is one of the most imposing river gorges in the North American West. Until a million years ago, the Owyhee Mountains acted as a dam between the Snake River and its current confluence with the Columbia River, creating a vast lake in what is now southwestern Idaho. When the mountains were finally breached,.

Gimli Glider - 1.77 figure they punched in 20,400 to the computer, indicating kg, and the computer said there was enough fuel. In fact they had only 9144 kg onboard, not nearly enough for their flight to Edmonton. Both the pilots and the fueling crew had misgivings about the math, but after trying three times and coming up with the same number, the pilot, Pearson, finally stated that's it, we're going. Flight 143 then flew the short distance from Montreal to Ottawa, on landing they had the tanks re-dripped just to make sure, and once again the numbers added up – incorrectly. They then took off on the second leg of the trip, from Ottawa to Edmonton. At 41,000 feet over Red Lake Ontario, the cockpit warning system chimed four times, and indicated a.

Angel - way (Ex. xxiii. 20, Num. xx. 16). In Judges (ii. 1) an angel of the Lord—unless here and in the preceding instances (compare Isa. xlii. 19, Ḥag. i. 13, Mal. iii. 1) a human messenger of God is meant—addresses the whole people, swearing to bring them to the promised land. An angel brings Elijah meat and drink (I Kings, xix. 5); and as God watched over Jacob, so is every pious person protected by an angel that cares for him in all his ways (Ps. xxxiv. 7, xci. 11). There are angels militant, one of whom smites in one night the whole Assyrian army of 185,000 men (II Kings, xix. 35); messengers go forth from God "in ships to make the careless Ethiopians afraid" (Ezek. xxx. 9); the enemy is scattered.

August 2003 - have debated carbon dioxide's role in global warming for over a decade, with most voices (though notably fewer within the US) calling it the biggest factor, while others call it negligible. [1] Occupation of Iraq: Americann and Iraqi officials are discussing the possibility of forming a large Iraqi militia or paramilitary force to help improve security in the country. [1] Terrorist: Terrorism group Jemaah Islamiyah has schemes, revealed in a 40-page manifesto (the Pupji book or General Guide to the Struggle of Jemaah Islamiyah), for a suicide bombing campaign designed to change Asia and the Pacific region into Islamic provinces. Jemaah Islamiyah is also shown to be a well-formed organization with a constitution, rules of operation, and leadership structure. [1] Afghanistan: Soldiers are killed in a remote region (near the town.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - who are often referred to as "Mormons" although they prefer the term "Latter-day Saints" (LDS)—is a Christian denomination headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Some of its doctrines and practices are unique among Christian denominationss such as Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and the thousands of Protestant denominations. Consequently, many Christians do not consider the LDS Church to be Christian. See Christianity and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Joseph Smith, Jr and five associates incorporated the Church on April 6, 1830, in Palmyra, New York. It has since grown to a worldwide membership of over 11 million [1] and is the fourth largest religious denomination in the United States [1]. The Church is the largest by far of several groups claiming to be the legitimate successor of the church founded.

Chicago, Illinois - third largest city in the United States with a population of 2,896,016 (2000). It is located in the state of Illinois, on the shores of Lake Michigan. The city is the county seat of Cook County. The greater Chicago metropolitan area is known colloquially as Chicagoland. The name Chicago comes from "Checagou" or "Checaguar" which in the language of the Potawatomi Indians means 'wild onions' or 'skunk'. The area was so named because of the smell of rotting marshland onions that used to cover it. Four ships called the USS Chicago were named after the city by the U.S. Navy. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 1.1 Important Historical Events 1.2 Important Citizens or people born here 1.3 Nicknames 2 Geography 2.4 Major Neighborhoods & Areas 2.5 See Also 3 Demographics.

The Tennessean - Star-News, the Fairview Observer, and the Ashland City Times. Its circulation area also overlaps with that of the Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle, another Gannett paper. The company also publishes several specialty publications including the Nashville Record and the Nashville Rage, a weekly entertainment guide. It publishes Davidson AM, Williamson AM, and Rutherford, local supplements covering these counties. The paper's primary print competitors are the Nashville City Paper, the Nashville Scene, the Nashville Business Journal, the Franklin Review-Appeal, and the Murfreesboro Daily News-Journal. The newspaper participated in a joint operating agreement with the Nashville Banner from 1937 until the Banner folded in 1998. The two papers operated out of the same building at 1100 Broadway and shared advertising and production staff, but maintained separate (and very distinct) ownership and editorial voices. The paper maintains.

Walt Disney World - to four theme parks located southwest of Orlando, Florida in the City of Lake Buena Vista and a few miles north of Kissimmee, Florida. Owned and operated by Disney Corporation, this park opened on October 1, 1971 and contains the Magic Kingdom, Epcot (Originally EPCOT Center), the Disney/MGM studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom. Also located on the property are three water parks (River Country (now closed down), Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach) and Downtown Disney, a district for shopping and entertainment. Walt Disney's idea of Walt Disney World was for a larger, more expansive version of Disneyland; a place that could constantly expand and not be as constrained by the need for land that Disneyland suffers from. Walt Disney World, especially as seen within Epcot, was to be a sort of.

Sacagawea - they discovered that Sacagawea spoke Shoshone, an added bonus. She would become invaluable in her role as interpreter, as seen below. Sacagawea gave birth to a son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, on February 11, 1805 while staying with the party at Fort Mandan. She would carry the infant throughout the entire trip to the Pacific Ocean and back. This had a very salubrious effect for the party—native tribes spotting the expedition knew that war parties didn't generally travel with a mother and child, and would therefore approach in a friendly manner. Undoubtedly this dispelled quite a bit of friction with the people they met throughout the excursion. Contrary to a common romantic view, Sacagawea did not act as a "guide" per se on the main part of the trip; her knowledge of.

Pan-American Highway (route) - not meant to be an official guide to traveling the Pan-American Highway. Always check into local seasonal conditions before planning to travel any significant stretch of the highway, especially south of the contiguous United States. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 United States (Alaska) 2 Canada 3 United States 4 Mexico 5 Guatemala 6 El Salvador 7 Honduras 8 Nicaragua 9 Costa Rica 10 Panama United States (Alaska) Alaska Circle The Pan-American Highway unofficially begins in Circle, Alaska, following Alaska Highway 6 southwest to Fairbanks, Alaska. Fairbanks From Alaska's third largest city, the Pan-American Highway and the Alaska Highway become one in the same, following Alaska Highway 2 southeast to the Canadian border southeast of Northway, Alaska and adjacent to the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge. ''Note: The Pan-American Highway reenters the U.S..

Phelsuma - novorum ab ill. Dr. Christ Rutenberg in insula Madagascar collectorum. Zool. Anz. Leipzig 4: 46-48. Boettger, O. (1881 b). Reliquiae Rutenbergiana II: Reptilien und Amphibien. Abl. bremer naturwiss. Ver. Bremen 7: 177-190. Boettger, O. (1881 c) Die Reptilien und Amphibien von Madagaskar. Dritten Nachtrag Abh. senck. naturfors. Gesellschaft 12: 435-558. Boettger, O. (1893). Katalog der Reptilien Sammlung im Museum der Senckenbergischen naturforschenden gesellschaft in Frankfurt am Main. I. Teil Frankfurt a/M.Gesellschaft 12: 435-558. Boettger, O. (1894). Diagnose eines Geckos und Chameleons aus Südmadagascar. Zool. Anzeiger (Leipzig) 17: 137-140. Boettger, O. (1913). Reptilien und Amphibien von Madagaskar, den Inseln und dem Festland Ostafrikas (Sammlung Voeltzkow 1889-1895 und 1903-1905) in: Voeltzkow, A. 1908-1917, Reise in Ostafrika. Stuttgart 3: 269-375. Böhme, W. & Meier, H. (1981) Eine neue form der madagascariensis-Gruppe der Gattung Phelsuma.

Mexico City - and 60 kilometers north to south. Mexico City is centered at latitude 19°0'26" north, longitude 99°0'08" west. The city's average elevation is 2,240 meters above sea level (about 7,200 feet). History For the Pre-Columbian history of the city, see: Tenochtitlán. Much of current area of Mexico City was under the waters of Lake Texcoco until the 16th century. Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés first arrived in the area of the city, then the Aztec capital Tenochtitlán, in 1519, but did not succeed in conquering the city until August 13, 1521, after long fierce fighting that destroyed most of the old Aztec city. View of the Cathedral on the Zócalo, about 1900 Mexico City was built on the ruins of Tenochtitlán and the city became the center of political, religious, economical and cultural.

Michigan - The birth of the automotive industry with Henry Ford's first plant in the Highland Park suburb of Detroit, marked the beginning of a new era in personal transportation that permanently changed the socio-economic climate of America. Many automotive manufacturing plants remain, however, Detroit lost its grandeur after World War II, as automotive companies abandoned huge industrial parks in the area for the cheaper labor found in Southern U.S. and offshore plants. Early European History 1622 Étienne Brûlé and his companion Grenoble, French explorers, were probably the first white men to see Lake Superior. 1701 Antoine de Lamothe Cadillac, with his lieutenant Alphonse de Tonty, established a trading post on the Detroit River which they named Fort Pontchartrain; present site of Detroit. U.S. History 1805 Michigan Territory was created, with Detroit designated.

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King Crimson - throughout the band's history, despite continuous rotation of its members, reflects this point of view. Origins Robert Fripp and Michael Giles began discussing the formation of King Crimson in November of 1968, soon before the breakup of the short-lived and unsuccessful band Giles, Giles, and Fripp. The first musician to be added to the lineup was singer-guitarist Greg Lake, who was to play bass and sing. Lyricist Peter Sinfield and composer Ian McDonald were soon recruited, and thus the first incarnation of King Crimson was born. Early in January 1969, the group rehearsed for the first time. Over the course of the year, the first King Crimson album, In the Court of the Crimson King, emerged from the chaos. King Crimson went on tour through England, and later the United States,.


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