Women’s Rights in the Middle East

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Do You Know Your Own Value?

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Do you know your own value?

Do you REALLY know how special you are?

You are truly very special and whether you know it or not
I’m going to make sure you do by the time you finish reading
this email.

You see . . .

If you’re reading this email you’re NOT an ordinary person
and I hold you in the highest regard because of this.

Let me explain . . .

In daily life, whether you are now living the life of your
choosing or not, you hold something inside of you that the
others don’t. And you will always be more successful and live
a more full and joy filled life than they ever will because
of it.

You choose to dream.

You choose to hope for more out of life.

You close your eyes and you see something better than the
current situation and you KNOW…

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Fossil of A ‘Lost’ Tectonic Plate Found

(Photo : Forsyth lab/Brown University) An ancient, “lost” tectonic plate that disappeared under North America millions of years ago may have been found again. The Isabella anomaly (IA, above), is at the same depth (ca. 100 km) as other fragments of the Farallon plate under Oregon and Washington, is on a line with fragments off the California coast, and has a similar seismic tomography signature.

An ancient tectonic plate that disappeared under North America millions of years ago may have been found again. Researchers have discovered that the plate is still at the surface in central California and Mexico.

The plate, called Farallon oceanic plate, was believed to have sunk deep into the Earth’s mantle about 100 million years ago. It used to lay between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates, and scientists believed that it was eventually forced beneath the two as they converged to form the San Andreas fault. Only a few remains of the Farallon plate remained at the surface, eventually becoming part of the Pacific plate.

Scientists used seismic waves recorded from earthquakes or created with dynamic charges and other methods in order to map out the area beneath the Earth’s surface.

During a survey,scientists found something unusual. The seismic waves revealed a large amount of cool, dry material located between 62 to 124 miles beneath the surface. Dubbed the “Isabella anomaly,” it took some time before researchers could learn exactly what it was.

They found another mass under the Baja Peninsula located directly east of some of the known remains of the Farallon plate. With this in mind, the researchers believed that the anomalies they were detecting may be part of the same plate. Further investigation revealed volcanic rock deposits near the eastern edge of the mass, which are often linked to the melting of oceanic crust. It lined up with the theory that this was the location where the Farallon plate broke off and melted into the mantle.

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Slippery Secret Of Weaker Underwater Earthquakes Revealed:Hope For Prediction

Seismologists  have found that molten rock lubricates faults. This decreases the amount of friction between sides of the fault and decreases the intensity of earthquakes.

As we all remember,in December 2004, an underwater earthquake triggered a string of tsunamis along the Indian Ocean with devastating effects. Now, scientists have found ways nature is preventing some deep ocean earthquakes and save lives. Strong underwater earthquakes start off silent .

Now, geophysicists and oceanographers have found a break in studying sea floor faults. Faults aren’t one continuous line. Instead, they are broken up into sections and the edges of the faults are full of cracks as the earth’s crust on both sides of the fault slides past each other.

Molten rock (magma) from under-sea volcanoes lubricates the fault, reducing the amount of friction that could cause another earthquake. By analyzing data collected by sea vessels, it was deciphered that volcanic activity may be weakening fault lines. The hot rock could be serving as a geological lubricant, making the fault line more malleable. Less friction means less of a quake.

By understanding what happens below the Earth’s surface, geophysicists are hoping to be able to send a warning . They say it is easier to study fault lines below sea level. They are simple in their geology and history. Fault lines on land have layers of history that make it harder to understand the physics of how they began.

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