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Reply Fri 16 Jun, 2006 07:54 pm
history has told us that in our search for outer space or deep sea or the secrets of other scientific fields,disasters are not uncommon.We have always had to pay dearly for our discoveries,often with our lives.Is such sacrifice worthwhile?why do people keep doing these things knowing how risky they are?what do you think are the motives of these explorers?
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Reply Fri 16 Jun, 2006 07:57 pm
They basically can't help themselves, 'cause it's in there genes to do these daring things.

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Reply Fri 16 Jun, 2006 08:04 pm
To boldly go where no man has gone before.

Can you find information about Sir Edmond Hillary. He along with sherpa Tensinz were the first men to climb Mt Everest.

Hillary, when asked why he climbed mountains and placed his life in so much danger famously replied "because it is there."

Selinamy you should place spaces after punctuation in your sentences.
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