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    “Peary Discovers the North Pole after eight trials in 23 years”. Many people had tried to achieve this goal of exploring the north pole and reaching it, but had all failed. However, a week earlier, the New York Herald had printed its own front-page headline: “The North Pole is Discovered by Dr. Frederick A. Cook.” Cook is an American explorer who had seemingly returned from being dead. He was said to have stayed more than a year in the Arctic and had claimed he reached the pole in April 1908 which

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    First Annual North Pole Olympics It is now the First Annual North Pole Olympics! Reindeer will be compering in the new North Pole arena. Elfs will be watching and Santa Claus is the judge. There will be two games: A go-kart race and a round of VR freeze tag! The first game will be a go-kart race. Reindeer will have to dodge traps as they go, like a tomato cannon. This game is every reindeer for himself. If anyone is caught cheating, like going off the track to take a shortcut, they will be removed

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    of his crib. “BANG” he fell on the ground and started to crawl towards Santa Clause gift sack. Buddy starts his journey once he got into Santa’s gift sack. Santa did not realize that a toddler snuck into his gift sack. Santa arrives back to The North Pole, and the elves and him hear something moving in the sack. A second later a baby crawls out of the gift sack. Santa and the elves were in shock when they saw the baby. The baby’s name is on the baby’s

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    While a permanent magnet causes repulsion with one pole when the poles are brought in turn near a suspended magnet, an unmagnetized magnet material would be attracted to both poles. A piece of steel can be made into a magnet by stroking it with one or two magnets. It can also be done electrically, using a solenoid and 6-12 V d.c. current. Switch on the current

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    question another elf’s sister about her disappearance. Throughout the book, the story continues to jump from one elf’s prospective to another. While Santa goes on his honeymoon everything at the North Pole starts to fall apart. First of all, an elf named Mistletoe tries to seize control of the North Pole. He believes it would be best if he ran everything and Santa had no further control than just delivering the presents. Meanwhile, a monster named Krampus arrives and causes all kinds of havoc, from

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    The Earth’s magnetic field The discovery of the Earth’s magnetic field Over 2000 years ago, the Chinese discovered that lodestone, a naturally magnetised iron ore, would align itself in a north-south direction. Hundreds of years later, they discovered that their “compasses” didn’t point true north and in fact that this position changed with time. The compass was first used for navigation in the 11th-12th century, only arriving in Europe towards the end of this period. Then, in 1600, William

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    went back to the North Pole with him. Santa decided to keep him and let one of the elderly elves raise him. When Buddy grew up he tried to do what the other elves were doing in the factory but he couldn't do it right because he wasn't an elf. When he found out he was a human he decided he wanted to go meet his father who is man that spends more time in the office than at home with his family. When he gets to New York, he realizes he doesn't fit in there either. In the North Pole he was too human

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    of all, working to read different letters from various of children around the world. Figuring that you are currently reading my letter, I know that you probably have piles of letter embroidered with name of the place all kids think about: to the north pole. Inside most of these letters, I know from writing a few myself, that many kids are asking the either one of two questions: “I’m I on the naughty list” or in other letters there are variations of “May I pretty please with a cherry on top get ____

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    One Wacky Winter By: Gannon I was just on my way home from school when it all began. I had decided to grab some lunch at McDonalds on the way home when I noticed the most peculiar sights. There were some bite marks on the sign, there was nobody working the register, and I even saw a kid outside eating the apples from his meal! “One burger and fries please,” I said through the speaker. There was silence on the other end. “Hello? Hmm must not be open,” I said as I drove away. Almost like magic, I bluntly

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    Roald Amundsen is known as one of the most successful arctic explorers, having been the first person to lead expeditions that reached the North and South Pole. Roald was born on July 16th, 1872, near Oslo, Norway. He was the 4th son born to his parents Hanna Sahlqvist and jens Amundsen. Roald had promised his mom to become a doctor and began studying medicine when he was 15, but dropped out at age 21 when his mother died. He then began his journey at sea. He was successful since the beginning, as

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