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    Chile Tsunamis

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    tsunami happened in the Pacific Ocean near Chile on September 16, 2015. A tsunami can cause massive damage, wreak havoc, and ruin anything it gets near. Some do not know that tsunamis have many causes, not just earthquakes. Normally, though, it will be an earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption that occurs minutes before the tsunami arrives (NTHMP, n.d.). One can also be caused by the movement of…

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    Earthquake In Chile

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    an 8.4 Richter scale hit Chilean city of Coquimbo. Where two hundred boats were destroyed and thirteen people died, the 8.4 Richter scale earthquake was the strongest earthquake to hit Chile this year. Another earthquake hit .while another earthquake hit central Nepal on 25th April 205 midday local time In Chile, the emergency management effort was effective since only thirteen people died during the calamity.this was because the Chilean government together with the neighbouring countries…

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    According to Zinn, in traditional history textbooks, Columbus is portrayed as a heroic figure who discovered the New World and spread religion to the people already living there. While it might mention that he was not perfect and did some things that he should not have done, it simply brushes over these aspects and pushes forward things such as “what a great sailor he was”, etc. The way it is written makes what he did seem like an exciting adventure that should be celebrated on Columbus Day, yet…

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    The New World was a land full of choices for the settlers that discovered it to make. Despite the fact that the Spanish and English people came into the New World at different time frames, both countries had goals to achieve. The English wanted to establish settlements for a growing future nation, and the Spanish wanted gold and success in expansion as well. The Spanish and New England colonies in the New World in 1492-1763 had both major differences and similarities in government, religion, and…

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    The way people viewed others back in the day was much different than how it is now. No one judged one another by their skin color, but by where they came from geologically. Race was something made up by the european settler in the english colonies for economic power. There’s a trend of degrading a certain group of people for economic and political gain. The two groups that endured this torture and cruelty were the africans and irish. Although they endured this torture and cruelty in different…

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    The Spanish and English Empires of the Americas When European colonization began in the Americas, many people voyaged there with varying goals in mind and with differing attitudes towards the pre-existing natives. Whether good or bad, the European colonists left a substantial impact on the native American population. The Spanish and English colonists in the Americas had more differences than similarities in how they treated the natives in their systems of labor, their integration of natives…

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    Abel And Tayo Themes

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    Abel and Tayo had developed PTSD from their experience fighting in the Second World War. While in the military, we can guess that Abel had lost many of his friends overseas. Tayo had lost his cousin Rocky during their time as prisoners of war. Rocky died in Tayo’s arms in the middle of a death march in the Philippines. Throughout each book Abel and Tayo experience flashbacks and their perception of the world sometimes altered by memories of their terrible experiences. Tayo has visions of his…

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    Groovay Smoothay is a new company focusing on providing our consumers with an unforgettable experience along with all-natural, nutrient packed, amazing quality smoothies! Groovay Smoothay will be a portable concession trailer, located in La Serena, Chile. Groovay Smoothay will have a vast array of healthy smoothie options available on our menu. Customers will have five delicious signature options to choose from including, the Power-C Machine, the Passion Fruit Apple Cooler, the Very Cherry…

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    for change for the working class against the Chilean government during the 1970s. In the midst of an upsurge of worker militancy, the 1970 presidential election was taking place. Running was Salvador Allende who represented the common people of Chile. Allende led the left-wing coalition Popular Unity (UP) and for many Chilean workers, the UP government embodied their aspirations for a better life. In Peter Winn’s book, Weavers of Revolution, he tells the story of the Chilean revolution…

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    Chile Chocolate

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    sure way to brighten a child’s day. The bright taffy, joyous jellybeans, and delightful licorice are enough to send the kid into a fit of glee. Chocolate however, is the real prize in the store. A bar of chocolate is the ticket to a happy afternoon. Chile chocolate is a concrete treat, happiness, the state of contentment and well-being, is an abstract feeling; it is more difficult to describe than a bar of brown. This is not to say that happiness and chocolate do not have strong similarities;…

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