Alaskan Oil Spill Oil Spill Brings Environmental Problems to Alaska December of 2004 brought a devastating oil spill to the Bering Sea of Alaska and has presented many problems ... View More
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Alaska State ... Instead, it is bordered on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the south by the Pacific Ocean, on the easy by Canada, and on the west by the Bering Sea. ... View More
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Inut ... By about 1800 BC the highly developed Old Whaling or Bering Sea culture and related cultures had emerged in Siberia and in the Bering Strait region. ... View More
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The White Sealamp39s Burden ... Nevertheless, the moral justness of a nationamp39s intrusion on another culture, even for the good of all those involved, albeit in the Bering Sea, in India, or in ... View More
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Health Risks Benifits of Comm ... guard rescue choppers. And people donamp39t last very long in the frigid waters of the north Pacific or Bering Sea. Even if a fisherman ... View More
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Killer Whales ... And in the Bering Sea, near Alaska, they eat about 65 fishes, 20 squids, and 15 marine mammals. They also eat other marine mammals and seabirds. ... View More
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Native Americans ... When talking about Eskimos we refer to a number of groups inhabiting the coastline from the Bering Sea to Greenland and Siberia. ... View More
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Our Northerly Neighbors the Inuit ... In the western Bering Sea areas, however, the paternal aspect of descent was so pronounced that there was a clan system based upon patrilineal principles. ... View More
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Caribou In the Canadian North ... It was only after the caribou numbers along the coast began to decline that the settlers turned to whale meat from the Bering Sea for a nutrition source . ... View More
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Ethics What Are they ... instructing them to remove the offending pages including the fullpage portrait of Beria and to replace them with pictures of the Bering Sea, the contiguous ... View More
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Ethics What Are they ... instructing them to remove the offending pages including the fullpage portrait of Beria and to replace them with pictures of the Bering Sea, the contiguous ... View More
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sea life ... Stelleramp39s sea cow, was ampquothunted to extinction by fur traders in the short space of 27 years after its discovery in 1741 by the naturalist GW Steller on Bering ... View More
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pangaea ... and the formation of continental connections such as the Bering Land Bridge in ... hypothesis, paleomagnetic data does support the theory of sea floor spreading ... View More
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Ice Age Extinctions of the Megafauna ... This passage was a strip of land, called the Bering Land Bridge. The land bridge still exists today, but is immersed under water. When sea levels were lowered ... View More
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Germanyamp39s Changing Health Care System ... BeringJensen And it worked fine until West Germany had to absorb all those East Germans who were ... Costello 2003 I Health care reform is a sea change that ... View More
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The Romanov Women Who Ruled Russia ... Two of Peter Iamp39s projects, The Academy of Science, and the plotting of the NorthEast sea passage by Captain Bering, were allowed to continue with Catherine ... View More
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Glaciers: their journey from beginning to end ... West Antarctic Ice Sheet may be up to 2.5 kilometers below sea level, due ... of the lack of warm weather, North Americaamp39s longest glacier is the Bering Glacier in ... View More
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Bases of American Civilization ... Homo sapiens across the tundra land bridge, presently the Bering Strait between ... change, disappearance of large game and stabilization of the sea coast became a ... View More
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The Micmac They crossed Bering Strait, which was covered by the last glaciation, approximately 30,000 years ago. ... More than one third were lost at sea or died of disease. ... View More
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Early Civilizations1 ... the narrow strip of land between Syria and the Mediterranean Sea, were carriers of ... Geographers have called this landmass the Bering Land Bridge or Beringia. ... View More
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