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An Invitation To The North Pole

Author : زهير الشلبي
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Page : 110 pages
File Size : 35,48 MB
Release : 2020-01-24
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Nine Human Subconscious Stories Evoked my senses1.An Invitation to the North PoleA charming lady from Alaska comes to the Middle-East Area to find out the secrets of wars taking place all the times. She had a conversation with somebody she believes he knows, but he does not. She became, together with her ethics, the dream of paradise on a very demanding condition. It was a meeting between two different worlds in a very challenging Ideas and behavior.2.The Plant of HappinessThere are still a lot of secrets in plants. One of them is that they can recognize and distinguish the characters of their owners. Here they flourish, and there they die.3.Peaches and CherriesWhen the land becomes dry the people leave the place to the unknown. A new place is a new school. The school cannot change the rooted principals of A man. How many of the migrating birds come back and how many they stay? What is that motive that force them to come back? Is love the first factor? Can a person be fertile only in the place he was born?! 4.The Legend of the BustardThose who love humanity suffer a lot in this world. The emigrant swallow of Oscar Wild helped the poor ones, but he suffered because of that. The symbol of humanity according to the "Bustard" will supersede the bird of Oscar Wild.5.Bird FeathersWe fight because everybody of us wants to gain at the time our greedy collides. The surprise is that a third party, which was not counted at all, interfere in our fight. The more severe is the fight when it is for freedom.6.A Girl from my CountryIt is not up normal when you are sixty years old and live the dreams of your childhood love as if it were today. It may be your condolence at the difficult times, especially when you are hopeless and helpless.7.The Rocks- "I never imagined that we had turned into rocks like these mountains, and into a desert-like this earth, dear father! You made me a romantic poet, and the war broke me into stones." It is when a father wants to cheer up his sad daughter and he is sadder than her! He knows that the rocks cover their lives, but still he tries to convince her that the freshwater will break out in spring from under the rocks.8.ComaAt that state when you refuse the facts to the extent you want to die, but you love happiness with your lost love, at that state, the best solution to your dilemma is to be lost in a dream, a vision, or maybe a coma. 9.Goodbye to the Great love.-Salma! Be smart! put on a perfume we bought at the time of the wedding. I want to feel that night back.- The night of the wedding, Salem? You were concerned about the blood drops of defloration. Isn't it enough blood? I was scared.- What do you want, darling?- I simply want to dream that fear is over. And that the pain is gone, that hope exists, and the day of birth will be the joy of the homeland. What do you think?.... The old father found his way out of the tragedy of war after he lost most of the members of his family... The son and his beloved wife were trapped in.Although the love was so great, nobody cared, until the two lovers are gone forever, exactly like the homeland.The seeds were still there waiting for the spring to come.

North Pole

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Page : 76 pages
File Size : 21,50 MB
Release : 1819
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The North Pole

Author : Robert Edwin Peary
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Page : 496 pages
File Size : 12,31 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Nature
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The North Pole

Author : Anthony Brandt
Publisher : National Geographic
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 21,25 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
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Anthony Brandt's authoritative narrative places this tapestry of characters into context and carries the story of Arctic exploration from the shadows of ancient times to the modern era."--Jacket.

Narrative of the North Polar Expedition

Author : United States. Navy Department
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Page : 820 pages
File Size : 46,52 MB
Release : 1876
Category : America
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Narrative of the North Polar expedition, U.S. Ship Polaris, Captain Charles Francis Hall commanding.

Round About the North Pole

Author : W. J. Gordon
Publisher : anboco
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 27,86 MB
Release : 2016-09-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 3736416342

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Among the many books about the Polar regions there is none quite like this, dealing with the gradual progress of exploration towards the north along the different areas of advance within the Arctic Circle. The subject is always interesting, for few regions have been the scene of more persistent effort and exciting adventure and unexpected gains from the unknown, particularly in the earlier days when the endeavour to find the northern passages to the east and west led to the beginning of our foreign trade. It is often asked, "What is the use of further Arctic discovery?" No one knows. Nor did any one know the use of most discoveries before they were made. When Eric landed in Greenland he was not in search of cryolite for aluminium. When Cabral sailed to Porto Seguro he knew nothing of the incandescent gas-mantle. When Oersted looped the live wire round the magnetic needle he was not bent on founding electrical engineering. And when Linnæus noticed the sleep of plants he had no intention of providing a substitute for a clock in high latitudes where, though vithe sunshine is continuous during the summer, the plants within the Circle sleep as in the night time, their sleeping leaves telling the traveller that midnight is at hand. Men have made up their minds to reach the Pole, and thither they will go. What they will find when they get there may not promise to be much, but what they have found round about it has been enough to influence considerably the history of the world. W. J. G.