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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• Jun 15, 2022open-state

Demographic Shifts: Shaping the Future of Car Ownership - Knowledge at Wharton

For the third year in a row, the annual Automotive Social Media Trends Study found that car buyers ranked social networks as more important than dealerships’ websites in their auto selection process. And social media is only one of the ways today’s auto consumers shop online.

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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• May 31, 2022open-state

Trolling fishing meaning - Google Search

Trolling is a method of fishing where one or more fishing lines, baited with lures or bait fish, are drawn through the water.

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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• May 31, 2022open-state

Purse Seining - Google Search

Seine fishing is a method of fishing that employs a surrounding net, called a seine, that hangs vertically in the water with its bottom edge held down by weights and its top edge buoyed by floats.

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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• May 27, 2022open-state

Auyuittuq National Park | The Canadian Encyclopedia

Located on the Cumberland Peninsula of Baffin Island, Nunavut

Auyuittuq National Park (established 2001, 19 089 km2) was Canada's first national park located north of the Arctic Circle

It was first set up as a national park reserve in 1976 and established as a national park through the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement

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Auyuittuq National Park | The Canadian Encyclopediathecanadianencyclopedia.ca

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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• May 26, 2022open-state

What your favorite App says about you!

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2:27

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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• May 26, 2022open-state

Ecosystems - Auyuittuq National Park

Glaciers and permanent ice, cover approximately 8470 km², or 40% of the landscape with the Penny Ice Cap covering about 28% and glacial cirques about 12%.

800 km of fiord coastline.

The area is characterized by deep narrow fiords with vertical walls up to 900 m in height.

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Ecosystems - Auyuittuq National Parkwww.pc.gc.ca

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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• May 26, 2022open-state

Climate - Auyuittuq National Park

the land climbs steeply upward through the near-vertical slopes of fjord valleys to an ice-covered realm peaking above 2000 metres above sea level.

cloudiness, humidity and precipitation are quite contrasting across the park area, as are wind, temperature, visibility and other climatic criteria.

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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• May 26, 2022open-state

Protecting species - Auyuittuq National Park

narrow fiords with vertical walls up to 900 m in height.

caribou

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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• May 26, 2022open-state

Weather, hypothermia and frostbite - Auyuittuq National Park

Winds of 15-20 km/hour are common year-round

they tend to be stronger (30-40km/hour) from late summer to early winter, with extremes to 100 km/hour

Winds in Akshayuk Pass have reached 175 km/hour.

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Weather, hypothermia and frostbite - Auyuittuq National Parkwww.pc.gc.ca

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Sepehr Zajforoosh

@s300059185qm55ti4u5u• May 26, 2022open-state

Navigation - Auyuittuq National Park

keep batteries warm

Bring a backup unit

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