Polar exploration is the process of exploration of the polar regions of the Earth - the Arctic region and Antarctica - particularly with the goal of reaching the North Pole and South Pole, respectively. Historically, this was accomplished by explorers making often arduous travels on foot or by sled in these regions, known as a polar expedition. More recently, exploration has been accomplished with technology, particularly with satellite imagery.
From 600 BC to 300 BC Greek Philosophers theorized that the planet was a Spherical Earth with North and South Polar regions. By 150 AD Ptolemy published Geographia, which notes a hypothetical Terra Australis Incognita. However, due to harsh weather conditions, the poles themselves would not be reached for centuries after that. When they finally were reached, the achievement was realized only a few years apart.
There are two claims, both disputed, about who was the first person to reach the geographic North Pole. Frederick Cook, accompanied by two Inuit men, Ahwelah and Etukishook claimed to have reached the Pole on April 21, 1908, although this claim is generally doubted. On April 6, 1909, Robert Peary claimed to be the first person in recorded history to reach the North Pole, accompanied by his employee Matthew Henson and four Inuit men Ootah, Seegloo, Egingway, and Ooqueah (although whether he actually reached the Pole is doubted by some).
The New Deal was a series of domestic programs enacted in the United States between 1933 and 1938, and a few that came later. They included both laws passed by Congress as well as presidential executive orders during the first term (1933–1937) of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The programs were in response to the Great Depression, and focused on what historians refer to as the "3 Rs," Relief, Recovery, and Reform: relief for the unemployed and poor, recovery of the economy to normal levels, and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression.
The New Deal produced a political realignment, making the Democratic Party the majority (as well as the party that held the White House for seven out of nine Presidential terms from 1933 to 1969), with its base in liberal ideas, the South, traditional Democrats, big city machines, and the newly empowered labor unions and ethnic minorities. The Republicans were split, with conservatives opposing the entire New Deal as an enemy of business and growth, and liberals accepting some of it and promising to make it more efficient. The realignment crystallized into the New Deal Coalition that dominated most presidential elections into the 1960s, while the opposition Conservative Coalition largely controlled Congress from 1937 to 1963. By 1936 the term "liberal" typically was used for supporters of the New Deal, and "conservative" for its opponents. From 1934 to 1938, Roosevelt was assisted in his endeavours by a "pro-spender" majority in Congress (drawn from two-party, competitive, non-machine, Progressive, and Left party districts). As noted by Alexander Hicks, "Roosevelt, backed by rare, non-Southern Democrat majorities—270 non-Southern Democrat representatives and 71 non-Southern Democrat senators—spelled Second New Deal reform." In the 1938 midterm elections, however, Roosevelt and his liberal supporters lost control of Congress to the bipartisan Conservative Coalition.
"The New Deal" is the tenth episode of the third season of The CW television series, The Vampire Diaries and the 54th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on January 5, 2012. The episode was written by Michael Narducci and directed by John Behring.
Bonnie (Kat Graham) tells Elena (Nina Dobrev) that every night she has the same dream; four coffins and Klaus (Joseph Morgan) is in one of them. Later on, Bonnie goes to the house of the witches that she sees in her dream to check it out and she finds Stefan (Paul Wesley). Meanwhile, Klaus gets back to Mystic Falls looking for Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Stefan. He tells Elena and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) what Stefan did and demands to tell him where he is but they tell him that they have no idea where Stefan or Rebekah is.
Alaric (Matt Davis) worries about Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) when he finds out that he got fired from the Grill a week ago. Along with Elena, they try to talk to him but he is not listening to them. Jeremy starts hanging out with Tyler (Michael Trevino) despite Elena and Alaric's attempts to convince him that Tyler is dangerous because he is sired to Klaus. When they ask Tyler about the siren bond he tells them that he is loyal to Klaus but he can still make his own decisions.
"The New Deal" is the tenth episode of season two of the Canadian teen drama television series Ready or Not. It was written by Alyse Rosenberg and originally aired in 1994.
Amanda is very upset when her mother starts dating again. She sees a new man (Jacques) while at the same time seeing another (John). Amanda attempts to ruin her love life. After her mother catches on to her, Amanda is forced to deal with the fact that her parents are not getting back together and that they're moving on with their lives.
Comin back keepin it real
Yes it's the new deal
I don't smoke the buddah
But i still listen to the
Hill
Gonna rise to the top
Gonna pursue with the crew
That's what we're gonna do
On and on til dawn
Or til i yawn
We're gonna wreck it
Outside of the club
Yo man come in and check it
Some skaboobidibobidi shit
That's gonna hit
Slammin and jammin and bammin
Are you understandin?
You only live once
So why are you so mad?
Many people would die
For half of what you have
You only live one time
So fuck it
Go ahead and buy it
Everybody sound that funky horn
Because that's the way
That i like it
Flowin with the rhyme
That's seepin' through your ear
Even though i throw it hard
You ain't got nothin' to fear
It's just the sweet sweet sound
Of the horn melody
We're keepin' the shit true
Yes, we live in reality
I got no one to impress
The way that dress
I just express
My feelings and emotions
No stress
I live life day by day
That's the way i can cope
No dope
In my vein
Or seepin' to the brain
Love the people
For who they are inside
Be aware of the beauty
They provide
On the outside
Television's tellin' me a dream
It's unclear to me
You know i just can't see
Deceit and lies
Is livin' in their eyes
Sittin' pretty makin' millions
While we struggle to get by
It's all good though
I musn't complain
I believe it's decided