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    form beyond scientific reason, but what shocked him wasn’t the creation itself. It was the life that Scientist had used to create this magnificent creature of great beauty. The Daughter was the subject. Off the coast of Miami, Florida, within the Bermuda triangle was a portal, which was one of many that lead to the island, “Paradisia”. Every year in the Dragon world was a mandatory “annual event”…

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    One problem which we face is inequality of internet connectivity especially throughout Canada, this also impacts those of Indigenous culture as well as people who live in rural areas around Canada. A study was completed showing that “Remote rural communities suffer disadvantages associated with their distance from urban centres. Broadband can alleviate these disadvantages by connecting people, places, businesses and services irrespective of the physical location.” (Townsend, L., Wallace, C., &…

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    forecast only gradual strengthening as the storm moved slowly to the north due to weak steering currents.[112] An eye then became visible at both mid- and upper-level heights, and Nicole rapidly strengthened to a Category 2 hurricane to the south of Bermuda, as winds reached 105 mph (165 km/h) early on October 7.[29] With Matthew located offshore Florida, this was the first time since 1964 that two hurricanes at or above Category 2 existed simultaneously in the western Atlantic Ocean…

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    John Rolfe was one of the early ambitious English settlers of the New World. During Rolfe’s existence, he had sailed for the New World only to find Jamestown, Virginia’s settlers undergo with winter famine. Rolfe is accredited with the bountiful development of tobacco as an export crop in Jamestown and is recognized as the spouse of Matoaka, otherwise known as Pocahontas, the chief 's daughter of the Powhatan Alliance. John Rolfe would define success as a triumphant cultivator of tobacco and…

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    Zenger Trial The Trial of John Peter Zenger was a momentous event that not only impacted the colonies and questioned the act of seditious libeling but also brought about the new notion of freedom of speech in the press. His courage and daring determination to challenge someone in such a imperative place of power was an inspiring moment to the people of the colonies and overseas in Great Britain. John Peter Zenger was a German Born, American Printer and Journalist who started the New York…

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    Mary Rowlandson Beliefs

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    it came with many obstacles and dangers. The puritans believed this land was good because of writers and poets wrote stories of this paradise, such as Andrew Marvell's Bermudas. A memorable quote from the aforementioned poem is, "He gave us this eternal spring, / Which here enamels everything.” It describes the Island of Bermuda as always in spring and how the plants in bloom overflow the island (Marvell 5). As Marvell also stated, "But apples plants of such a price, / No tree could ever bear…

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    The United States has a “high tax rate on foreign earned income” compared to other countries (Yang & Lauricella, 2015, p. 214). This leads corporations to the concept of corporate inversion, where they “avoid [the] tax rate by causing foreign corporations owned by U.S. shareholders to earn income through a chain of corporations that does not include a U.S. corporation” (Yang & Lauricella, 2015, p. 214). In other words, a corporation is reducing their U.S. tax liability by going through a…

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    Hurricane sandy was one of a natural disaster. It was the most destructive other than Katrina. Many meteorologist say that this was an unpredicted storm, which caused more damage. Sandy killed 285 people in total and 125 in the united states. But that is not as much as how many people katrina killed/injured. Some people were out of power for days and couldn’t get any resources like food and water because of Sandy. What happened first was a wave in the caribbean turned into a tropical storm…

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    Andrew Marvell and Description of Garden of Earthy Delights in his Poems Andrew Marvell is a British poet who lived in 17th century. His poems cover a wide variety of themes: from the love to politics and nature’s role in people’s lives. Marvell often used exalted topics/ However, he chooses different approaches compared to other famous poets like William Wordsworth who was born and worked hundred years after Marvell’s death. The last author often covered metaphysical motifs like his experience…

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    then I am used to, we then came upon the most important place on the trip, the ocean. As I stood and looked towards what would later be known to me as the Atlantic Ocean. Did I notice that somewhere in the distance was a region of water called the Bermuda Triangle. An area which is verbalized to be responsible for the…

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