in a limbo of reconstruction ...
between the andamans and the antartic ... the mind starts theorizing the what ifs ... for the grieving families ...
not knowing maintains hope ... for a while ... but longer ... the lack of closure freezes grief ...
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more from Pauline Boss ...
and here ...
http://www.ambiguousloss.com/
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and the ambiguity goes on to continents and oceans ...
it was simple in the old school ... 6 continents ... Africa, America, Antartica, Asia, Australia, Europe ... 4 oceans ... Artic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific ...
but now ... we are one with europe ... and MH370 is now hypothesised in the Southern Ocean ...
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Many scientists now refer to six continents, where Europe and Asia are combined (since they're one solid geologic landmass) as Eurasia. Thus, these six continents are Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Eurasia, North America, and South America.
Geographers divide the planet into regions, and generally not continents, for ease of study. Various geographers have various definitions of these world regions. This Official Listing of Countries by Region divides the world into eight regions: Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, Europe, North America, Central America and the Caribbean, South America, Africa, and Australia and Oceania.
Source: http://geography.about.com/od/learnabouttheearth/qt/qzcontinents.htm
Source: http://geography.about.com/od/learnabouttheearth/a/fifthocean.htm
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and most amazing are the crateful mangoes ... and mangosteen ... flying the skies ... of different continents ...
A Case of Exploding Mangoes
http://www.ambiguousloss.com/
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and the ambiguity goes on to continents and oceans ...
it was simple in the old school ... 6 continents ... Africa, America, Antartica, Asia, Australia, Europe ... 4 oceans ... Artic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific ...
but now ... we are one with europe ... and MH370 is now hypothesised in the Southern Ocean ...
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European Division of Continents
In Europe and other parts of the world, many students are taught of six continents, where North and South America are combined to form a single continent of America. Thus, these six continents are Africa, America, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, and Europe. I am informed that in France, it is not taught that Antarctica is a continent and thus there are five continents for French students.Many scientists now refer to six continents, where Europe and Asia are combined (since they're one solid geologic landmass) as Eurasia. Thus, these six continents are Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Eurasia, North America, and South America.
Geographers divide the planet into regions, and generally not continents, for ease of study. Various geographers have various definitions of these world regions. This Official Listing of Countries by Region divides the world into eight regions: Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, Europe, North America, Central America and the Caribbean, South America, Africa, and Australia and Oceania.
Source: http://geography.about.com/od/learnabouttheearth/qt/qzcontinents.htm
The New Fifth Ocean
Some consider the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific to be the world's four oceans. Now, those that side with the number five can add the fifth new ocean and call it the Southern Ocean or the Antarctic Ocean, thanks to the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO). The IHO has attempted to settle that debate through a year 2000 publication by declaring, naming, and demarcating the Southern Ocean.Source: http://geography.about.com/od/learnabouttheearth/a/fifthocean.htm
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and most amazing are the crateful mangoes ... and mangosteen ... flying the skies ... of different continents ...
A Case of Exploding Mangoes
the problem with some of us who don't know is we don't know how not to keep on searching ...
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and the hierarchy of scrubbed data flow ...
The Australian government has also given priority to keeping China informed. In the Australian hierarchy, "Malaysia has the primary claim on this because it's their plane," said an official, "then China because of the number of Chinese passengers, then the US because it's a Boeing."
more here ...
http://www.smh.com.au/national/missing-malaysia-airlines-plane-us-satellite-the-unspoken-source-that-sparked-search-for-mh370-20140320-355zt.html#ixzz2wZZOp1V6
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