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STARDOVES SAY THAT THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE

IS NOW A BERMUDA DIAMOND!

This image made up of thousands of people appeared on the front cover of the Keys Edition of the
Miami Herald on the last day of our service work, 1-18-04

A PROJECT REPORT
ON
BERMUDA TRIANGLE
SUBMITTED BY:
MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
FIRST YEAR SEM-I
ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013

JAWAHAR EDUCATION SOCIETY’S
A.C. PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH
KHARGHAR, NAVI MUMBAI – 410210

DATE: November 26, 2012

BERMUDA TRIANGLE

REPORT
ON
BERMUDA TRIANGLE
DEPARTMENT: - MASTERS OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
SUBMITTED BY

NAME | ROLL NUMBER | SWATI KADAM | 12225 | POOJA RAINA | 12224 | AMIT TARWADE | 12223 | MAYUR PAWAR | 12230 | VIJAY CHANDGIR | 12214 | SWAPNIL DANVEL | 12228 |

Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement of teamwork for presenting communication technique
APPROVED BY:
Dr. D.G. Borse (Principal)
Dr. N. Mahesh (HOD MMS Department)
Mrs. Geetalisarkar (Subject Teacher)

Date: ---------------------------

FORWARDING LETTER
November 14, 2012

Dear Sir,

It is indeed very satisfying to write a foreword for a very different kind of report. In this report we have described the mystery of Bermuda triangle. Written in a conversational style this report captures how the incidence happen in Bermuda triangle and what’s the causes behind that.

The report is a must read for students to get the answer of the question they have in their mind related to Bermuda triangle.

GeetaliSarkar
Professor
AC Patil College

PREFACE

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil 's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
Popular culture has attributed these disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings.
Documented evidence indicates that a



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