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* 1965 – Eric Avery, American musician and songwriter ( Jane's Addiction, Deconstruction, and Polar Bear )
Such competitions include the Polar Bear Invitational in Winnipeg, the Sting in Victoria, and the Alberta Provincial Championships in Edmonton or Calgary.
The Nordisk company was set up there in 1906 by Ole Olsen, a fairground showman, and after a brief period imitating the successes of French and British film-makers, in 1907 he produced 67 films, most directed by Viggo Larsen, with sensational subjects like Den hvide Slavinde ( The White Slave ), Isbjørnenjagt ( Polar Bear Hunt ) and Løvejagten ( The Lion Hunt ).
* The Polar Bear ( Family Ursidae ) is sometimes considered a marine mammal because of its dependence on the sea.
* C. Michael Hogan ( 2008 ) Polar Bear: Ursus maritimus, Globaltwitcher. com, ed.
A large portion of the lowlands in the province of Ontario is part of the Polar Bear Provincial Park, and a similar portion of the lowlands in Manitoba is contained in Wapusk National Park, the latter location being a significant Polar Bear maternity denning area.
A large portion of this area is part of the Polar Bear Provincial Park.
Many of these rivers finish near Moosonee, and paddlers can take the Polar Bear Express train south to Cochrane at the end of a trip.
* Canada – Beaver, Canadian Horse ( both official ); commonly upheld as symbols, though unofficial: Canada Lynx, Grizzly Bear, Loon, Canadian Goose, Cougar, Polar Bear, Grey Wolf, Orca Whale
The Present Status of the Polar Bear in the James Bay and Belcher Islands Area.
In Inuit mythology, Nanook (,, " Polar Bear ") was the master of bears, meaning he decided if hunters deserved success in finding and hunting bears and punished violations of taboos.
* New York post-hardcore band Polar Bear Club references " Alfie Elkins ' 66 " in their song " Drifting Thing " off their 2009 release Chasing Hamburg.
A raft race and " Polar Bear Jump " are also held.
One of the most popular events at Perchville is the Polar Bear Swim.
The city also hosts an annual Polar Bear Plunge every February.
* Belmar Elks Club Polar Bear Plunge
At noon on every January 1 since 1994, residents and visitors have gathered on the dock in front of the Nordland General Store for the Polar Bear Dip, organized by store owner Tom Rose.
On more than one occasion, there has been standing ice on the water in the days prior to the Polar Bear Dip.
Locomotive Polar Bear on the narrow gauge railway
The Coney Island Polar Bear Club consists of a group of people who swim at Coney Island throughout the winter months, most notably on New Year's Day, when additional participants join them to swim in the frigid waters.
The so-called Polar Bear Expedition was the involvement of U. S. troops, during the Russian Revolution, in blocking the Bolsheviks in Arkhangelsk, Russia in 1918 and 1919.

Polar and Plunge
The Polar Plunge ( Los Angeles ) is held each year in February at Zuma Beach to help raise funds for the Special Olympics in Southern California.
; Polar Bear Plunge
More animals that make their home in Polar Bear Plunge are the reindeer or caribou, the Arctic fox, and the raccoon.
On this date, 100 Kellogg students plunged into a frigid Lake Michigan for the annual Polar Plunge.
* The Polar Bear Plunge

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Still further south lies the Polar front, which is marked by a transition to very cold, relatively fresh, Antarctic Surface Water at the surface.
The Deep Space series was continued by the Deep Space 2 probes, which were launched in January 1999 on Mars Polar Lander and were intended to strike the surface of Mars.
It should support modularity and hierarchies of classes ( Polar bears are bears, which are animals ).
As early as the 16th century, many eminent people correctly believed that the North Pole was in a sea, which in the 19th century was called the Polynya or Open Polar Sea.
The second year showed improvements in technique and achievement, culminating in Scott's western journey which led to the discovery of the Polar Plateau.
More geographically correct were Icelandic texts from about the same time, which presented a clear picture of the northern countries as experienced by Norse explorers: north of Iceland a vast, barren plain ( which we now know to be the Polar ice-cap ) extended from Biarmeland ( northern Russia ) east of the White Sea, to Greenland, then further west and south were, in succession, Helluland, Markland and Vinland.
Polar mesospheric clouds are the highest in the atmosphere and occur mostly at altitudes of, which is about ten times the altitude of tropospheric high clouds.
** Polar circle, either of two circles of latitude marking the extreme southerly points ( northern hemisphere ) or northerly points ( southern hemisphere ) at which the sun may remain above or below the horizon for 24 continuous hours at some point during the year
In July 2011 The Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) issued a ruling that approves the use of Iridium for Future Air Navigation System ( FANS ) data links, enabling satellite data links with air traffic control ( ATC ) for aircraft flying in the FANS environment including areas not served by Inmarsat ( above or below 70 Degrees Latitude ) which includes Polar routes.
During the period between the 1970s and 1990s, Kalam made an effort to develop the Polar SLV and SLV-III projects, both of which proved to be success.
Eureka, which is the second northernmost settlement in the world, consists of three areas, " Eureka Aerodrome " which includes " Fort Eureka " ( the quarters for military personnel maintaining the island's communications equipment ), the Environment Canada Weather Station and the Polar Environmental Atmospheric Research Laboratory ( PEARL ), formally the Arctic Stratospheric Ozone ( AStrO ) Observatory.
The river's source is a small North Polar sea, from which it follows a course tightly zig-zagging across one hemisphere before flowing back up the other along an equally labyrinthine path to return to the same sea.
In 1895, von Neumayer had established the German Commission for South Polar Exploration, which culminated in the First German Antarctica Expedition in 1901, the so-called Gauss expedition.
Costing $ 16. 3 million, the prefabricated station, which is part of International Polar Year, will be shipped to Antarctica from Belgium ( to monitor the health of the polar regions, using icebreakers, satellites, stations and submarines ).
* Polar Crunch: A version of the cereal in which the Crunch Berries change color to blue when milk is poured.
Rumney is home to the " Polar Caves " which are well known for their geological views and glowing rock formations.
Finally, the Earth's rotational axis is not exactly fixed with respect to the Earth, but undergoes small fluctuations ( on the order of 15 meters ) called polar motion, which have a small theoretical effect not only on the Tropics and Polar circles, but also on the Equator.
In 1999, Xenakis was awarded the Polar Music Prize " for a long succession of forceful works, charged with sensitivity, commitment and passion, through which he has come to rank among the most central composers of our century in the realm of art music, exercising within its various fields an influence which cannot be readily overstated ".
Other projects include the development of the Mars Microphone instrument which flew on the failed Mars Polar Lander project, as well as the LightSail-1 project, a solar sail project to determine if space travel is possible by using only sunlight.
The Bowdoin College Polar Bears ( the college mascot ) competes in the NCAA Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference ( NESCAC ), which also includes Amherst, Conn College, Hamilton, Middlebury, Trinity, Tufts, Wesleyan, Williams, and Maine rivals Bates and Colby in the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium ( CBB ).
The Polar Express, in which Jeter played Smokey and Steamer using motion-capture, was his final film role and the movie was dedicated to him with a statement at the very end of the credits reading, " Dedicated to the memory of Michael Jeter " with his photo next to it.
Polar satellites are in sun-synchronous orbits, which means they are able to observe any place on Earth and will view every location twice each day with the same general lighting conditions due to the near-constant local solar time.

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