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    Bermuda Triangle

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    The legend of the Bermuda Triangle probably started some time around 1945‚ when a squadron of five Navy Avenger airplanes disappeared on a training flight out of Fort Lauderdale‚ Fla. Soon‚ the masses were wondering: Was something amiss in the triangle-shaped stretch of ocean between Miami‚ Bermuda and Puerto Rico? Today‚ we’ve all heard of the Bermuda Triangle. And over the years‚ a whole host of theories‚ from the wacky to the reasonable‚ have cropped up to explain its disappearances. 1: Human

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    The Bermuda Triangle Is the Bermuda Triangle really a place where strange powers are at work? The Bermuda Triangle is a very complex and mystifying area that is noted for a high incidence of unexplained losses of ships‚ small boats‚ and aircraft. From reading this paper one will learn geographic features of the Bermuda Triangle‚ famous disappearances‚ and possible explanations for them. There is a section of the western Atlantic‚ off the southeast coast of the United States‚ forming

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    Lacsap's Triangle

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    1 Introduction. Let us consider a triangle of fractions: Obviously‚ the numbers are following some pattern. In this investigation we will try to explain the theory behind this arrangement and to find a general relation between the element’s number and its value. The pattern above is called a Lacsap’s Triangle‚ which inevitably hints at its relation to another arrangement - Pascal’s Triangle (as Lacsap appears to be an anagram of Pascal). The algorithm behind it is very simple: each element

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    The Bermuda Triangle

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    The Bermuda Triangle The Legend In the past 100 years‚ the Bermuda Triangle has claimed over 1000 lives. In reality‚ that is only 10 a year. Though these lives lost are tragedies‚ this is not that incredible of a figure. It is how they died that has sparked many legends. The first legends of the Bermuda Triangle begin already with Christopher Columbus. As a captain‚ he was greatly respected‚ and his brave sailing efforts helped revolutionize the world. Much of the information we have about Columbus

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    Fraud Triangle

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    Discussion Topic #1 The fraud Triangle is a very important tool in seeking to understand why people commit fraud. In the examination of any fraud case according to the Fraud triangle there are three major elements‚ pressure‚ opportunity and rationalization. To illustrate the relevance of these three factors we can examine a recent fraud case i.e. the South Carolina Hospitality Association. In this case Rachel Duncan was the accountant for South Carolina Hospitality association‚ she is charged with

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    Rhetorical Triangle

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Parental advisory” The Rhetorical Triangle is on the biggest key point to making sure the paper is well round and can be understandable for whom may read it. The 3 key points for the rhetorical triangle are Logos‚ Pathos‚ and Ethos. Logos‚ which is Greek for ‘word’‚ is where in the essay the author is conveying his message to the audience. It’s where the actual argument comes in for the paper. Ethos‚ translates to character‚ which correlates to how well the author established

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    Bermuda Triangle

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    Humanities 10:10 Bermuda Triangle I have been hearing a lot of tales about the great Bermuda Triangle there have been several mystery’s and unsolved clues of missing plans‚ boat’s‚ and people that passes through the triangle. In my thoughts I think well maybe there was at the time a bad hurricane that form sudden because we all know in that the area region is tropical‚ or maybe even in inside of that triangle huge gust of wind form up from all directions. A lot of questioning went running through

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    The Bermuda Triangle

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    The Bermuda Triangle Mystery I. The Bermuda Triangle has been responsible for numerous queer incidents ever since the 19th century. Ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared when entering these perplexing waters. Is the Bermuda Triangle really a place of mysterious danger or is it just a result of coincidence? II. Navigational tools and compass malfunctions are frequently reported when in the Bermuda Triangle areas and no real scientific explanations have been provided. A. Mysterious

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    Bermuda Triangle

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    The Bermuda Triangle (also known as the Devil’s Triangle) is an area bounded by points in Bermuda‚ Florida and Puerto Rico where ships and planes are said to mysteriously vanish into thin air — or deep water. Also sinisterly known as the Devil’s Triangle‚ the Bermuda Triangle consists of a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean‚ and is defined by points in Bermuda‚ Florida and Puerto Rico. It stretches across less than a thousand miles on any one side. CREDIT: NOAA View full

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    The Fraud Triangle

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    One of the older and more basic concepts in fraud deterrence and detection is the fraud triangle. The fraud triangle is also known as Cressey’s Triangle‚ or Cressey’s Fraud Triangle. Cressey’s Fraud Triangle gets its name from Donald Cressey. Cressey was one of the “nations leading experts on the sociology of crime”. He authored a few books including Other People’s Money‚ Theft of the Nation‚ and co-authored Principles of Criminology with Edwin H. Sutherland. Cressey is honored by many anti-fraud

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