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    Mayan Cosmology

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    This process was how the Mayan went through many gods before creating humans. The Mayan failed to create real people many times. The farthest the Mayan got to was discovering the separation of the sky and Earth. They lived in a belief that they lived inside a god who provided food‚ water‚ and all the tools they needed to make clothing‚ housing‚ or hunting tools. The ancient Mayan though‚ all shared the same idea of the universe. Believing that every

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    Bermuda Triangle Essay

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    Disappearances at Sea Over the last 25 years alone more than 80 airplanes and 1000 yachts and commercials ships have been “swallowed” by the mysterious body of water known as The Bermuda Triangle. Wide-spread interest in the “mythos” of the Bermuda Triangle has increasingly preoccupied the imagination of people all along the shore and all around the world (Trembly 1). The Triangle is clouded with rumors of suspicious activity and we have yet to find a solution. World famous scientists have tried

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    still unknown to this day. From the countless numbers of deaths‚ disappearances‚ its functions and they way it works to when it was discovered‚ all of it is still unexplainable. Discovered in 1964 by Christopher Columbus that had seen strange lights in the distance and was also said to have experienced unfathomable situations with the compass that wasn’t showing the right directions. The Bermuda Triangle is located in

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    The Mayan Caper

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    "The Mayan Caper" is the single most significant section of The Soft Machine because of its central placement in the text‚ because it is the longest sustained narrative‚ and because it gives the most straightforward exposition of how a control system works and how it can be dismantled. The Mayans are presented both as the historical beginning and the epitome of "civilization": a social order in which

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    Mayan Religion

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    The Mayans were a group of individuals deeply involved with their religious beliefs‚ which expresses the taboo nature of their civilization. They did not act in accordance with present day societal norms and had numerous unique aspects within their society. Socially‚ they were dependent on social classes that separated the kings/queens‚ nobles‚ priests‚ merchants‚ peasants‚ and slaves from one another. Their ritual practices make this division apparent since the priests and kings were typically given

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    Bermuda triangle

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    The Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil’s triangle is said to be one of the most dangerous and mysterious areas of the ocean known to man. It has been held responsible for the disappearances of over 2000 vessels‚ 75 airplanes and many innocent lives in the past 3 centuries. But the question is how? What really happened in this deadly body of water? There are many theories about what is going on in the Bermuda Triangle. From human error‚ to the lost city of Atlantis all the way to paranormal

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    Bermuda Triangle

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    experienced an extra ordinarily high number of disappearances of ships‚ aeroplanes and people compared to any other region in the sea or ocean. The first notable sources of strange experiences in the region can be traced back to the 15th century. In one of his many voyages while in this region in 1492‚ Christopher Columbus reported cases of strange fire balls crushing into the ocean and compass malfunctions. Some have approximated the figures of disappearances in the last one hundred years as one hundred

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    Mathematics and Mayans

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    Mathematics of the Greeks and the Mayans Mathematics is the study of time‚ space‚ structure‚ and quantity which is used to calculate almost anything in the world from the amount of atoms in an element to calculating the air pressure in a room. Although levels of math such as calculus are not taught until college‚ the use and study of mathematics have been around since the beginning of time and the world wouldn’t be able to function without it. The term “mathematics” comes from the Greek word mathema

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    to the limited visibility. Severe storms can be unpredictable at times in the ocean and hurricanes can go passing by without a navigator even noticing it causing dangerous flight or sailing conditions. The technology and time period of the most disappearances and crashes happened a long time ago mainly during the 1940’s through the 1960’s so technology played a role in the unfortunate events that occurred in the region (Bermuda Triangle- Facts and

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    are said to have vanished without any evidence over the decades in a gigantic triangular zone of ocean with illusory points in Bermuda‚ Florida‚ and Puerto Rico. Some people have asserted that these disappearances fall beyond the limit of human errors or the act of nature. Some of these disappearances have been featured to the mystical‚ a suspension of laws of physics‚ or the celestial beings by popular culture. I. How the Mystery Began? II. The Triangle Area III. Myth or Metaphysical? IV. History

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