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From Jack Johnson, Jim Brown, Muhammad Ali, Michael Vick and now [Barry Bonds] there has been a pattern of persecution of Black athletes who achieve success and then dare to not mirror the status quo. When these "renegades" refuse to "toe the line" their words and deeds cause the formation and eruption of volcanoes of hate.
President Bush, the former owner of the Texas Rangers, also reacted to the news. "The president is very disappointed to hear this," White House spokesman Tony Fratto said. "As this case is now in the criminal justice system, we will refrain from any further specific comments about it. But clearly, this is a sad day for baseball." No America, it is a sad day that in 2007, "Jim Crow" still sits proudly like a guardian in the tree of segregation guarding the closed curt...
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GREENBELT, Md., March 23, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The origin of life may have been smelly, according to a recent, NASA- funded analysis of residue from a variant of classic experiments performed by Dr. Stanley Miller in the 1950s.
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... volcanic plumes may have played in the formation of some of Earth's first organic compounds," adds Parker. "Volcanoes are a natural source of atmospheric H2S. Lightning...
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... the eruptive history of the submarine volcanoes, the subsequent formation (by subaerial erosion an...
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Continued from E1 of former quarry workers over the years, contributed to a book about local quarries ("Flesh and Stone," published in 2000) and earlier this year led a walking tour of the main site off Quarry Road.
He's a frequent enough visitor here that current quarry workers know him by sight; he, in return, knows each of them by name.
... talked at length with Ague about the formation of the pink granite. "Over millions of years, thiss was the magma of volcanoes that never erupted," Balestracci says. "This molte...
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By Jim Shelton Register Staff jshelton@nhregister.com/
Twitter: @JimboShelton
... talked at length with Ague about the formation of the pink granite. "Over millions of years, thiss was the magma of volcanoes that never erupted," Balestracci says. "This molte...
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Apparently, West Virginia sits atop a potential industrial gold mine, a source of boundless free energy even greater than the state's rich coal deposits.
It's geothermal heat - 400-degree power seething 3 miles underground in semi-magma rock layers - that might be tapped by deep wells for steam-turbine electricity generating plants.
... inside the planet that can be seen when volcanoes spill rivers of fiery lava. Part of it stems from the original formation of Earth, and part comes from radioactive decay of...
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... above a section of oil bearing formations in up per Cook Inlet. The rest of the basin, inclu... of peaks, lakes and still-active volcanoes extending southwest from Alaska's main land mass. ...
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The drive to Ellsworth is now better than ever, thanks in part to the nearly complete roadwork in the Green Lake/Goose Pond area and to the fact that leaf peepers and tourists have pretty much gone home.
Last Friday my wife and I continued a trend we started a few years ago of shopping in the area on Veterans Day.
... learn the basics of avalanche hazard formation through the relationships of terrain, snowpack, weeather, and people. Ecuador Volcanoes: Glacier School and Mountaineering will be taught ...
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By Sophie Rousmaniere
Although winter isn't usually a time that folks strap on their hiking shoes, snowy days can offer stunning views of white-topped mountains and frosted red rocks around Santa Fe. One such hike is to Tsankawi (sank-ah-WEE), an ancient pueblo of cave dwellings and the home of ancestral Tewa Pueblo people in the 1400s.
... than a million years ago during the formation of one of the world's largest volcanoes. New Mexic...
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... the eruptive history of the submarine volcanoes, the subsequent formation (by subaerial erosion an...