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Esta etiqueta fue utilizada: Nov 4, 2008
 
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Posteado por:  zephyr
Publicado el:  Nov 4, 2008

  Waiting for an election result

By ANDREW FINKEL: It is a brave or possibly simply vain commentator that is prepared to add even one more word to the zillions already published on today's American presidential election. And it is the better part of valor that stops a morning paper published in İstanbul from...... [view]

Posteado por:  gajkh
Publicado el:  Apr 1, 2008

  ENVIRONMENT OF ANTARCTICA

We stand at the threshold of a major change in our approach to environmental issues Antarctica, the coldest and the windiest place in the world is now a source of endless concern and controversy. It is unique in every sphere and is a common heritage of all the human kind. Politically, it belongs...... [view]

Posteado por:  ascendency
Publicado el:  Jan 26, 2008

  Just the Tip of the Iceberg…

Written for Alumni News, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia I feel helpless when asked to describe Antarctica. It is the command centre of our world’s ecosystems, yet the slightest mention of the word ‘Antarctica’ renders your mind to a place seemingly...... [view]

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  Students on Ice

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Sitio Web  http://www.studentsonice.com
Teléfono:  819-827-3300
E-mail:  expedition@studentsonice.com
  Vision:   Education, discovery, adventure, mentoring and youth empowerment are some of the key elements of each Students on Ice expedition. Over the years, the organization has assembled an impressive team of Arctic and Antarctic......
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