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They say there is no way for man to create a machine capable of gods creat While there's still some debate amongst the scientific community as to what is causing the receding ice; t Taming the Wild, Wild, Workspace in Photoshop CS2 Mount Kilimanjaro was made famous in the western world by the acclaimed writer Ernest Hemingway, who wrote the short story "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" in the 1930's.I would like to offer you a series of Adobe Photoshop articles covering best practice techniques to ensure the best workflow experience with this powerful software. In this article, we will be getting a handle on your workspace itself. What I mean by taming your wild workspace is that When you think of Africa, snow is usually one of the last things that comes to mind, but Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania had a substantial snow and ice capped peak for over 11 thousand years. I say "had" as it's rapidly disappearing. This is yet another example of how a natural wonder that seemed so permanent has apparently fallen victim to man's destructive ways. In the last one hundred years, it's estimated Mount Kilimanjaro’s ice cap volume has dropped by more than 80%. In 1901, there was approximately 12.1 square kilometres of ice on the mountain. Aerial photographs taken in 2000 showed only 2.2 sq km remaining. The truly disturbing point is that most of the loss has occurred since 1970. What little remains of the glaciers atop Mount Kilimanjaro are expected to disappear within the next 20 years. Mt Kilimanjaro's importance far exceeds a nice photo opportunity or inspiration for a novel. The ice cap was crucial to the surrounding area and it’s also a source of water for the river Nile. Many villages in the Mount Kilimanjaro region depend on the snow and ice melt water. Animals on the plains surrounding the mountain are now dying and many plant species are also at risk. 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How will our children's children judge us?
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