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    Ferdinand Magellan Thesis

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    Henry Smith Research Paper Ferdinand Magellan Introduction Paragraph: Thesis Ferdinand Magellan was a very effective leader. Magellan was a smart man who always knew what to do, he was able to make the hard choices in tough situations, and he cared for his crew members and their well-being. Background Information Magellan was born in 1480 into a wealthy Portuguese family, but it was not for Portugal that he set forth on his famous around the world expedition, it was for Spain. In 1517…

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    Jj Abrams Research Paper

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    JJ Abrams is a very popular director in today's cinema and widely considered as an auteur. He has helped rejuvenate the Sci-Fi genre in many ways. First off if you have seen any of JJ Abrams movies or TV series’s they all have one major similarity which is; whatever you think is going to happen next, something entirely different will happen, as the case in Lost. Also all of JJ Abrams work have been strongly character driven something that doesn’t always appear in movies, especially in the…

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    Pedro Álvares Cabral was not just an amazing explorer, but the founder of brazil too. When he set foot on the “new land” he named the new land the Inland of the true cross but later the named changed to Brazil due to dyewood found in paulo-Brazil. Before all that, another explorer Vasco Da Gama was tired after he did an returned from another expedition to India so instead ,Pedro Álvares Cabral took the expedition to the “new” expedition . The King wanted to take the advantage of the new trade…

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    Shakespeare’s Relevance to 9th Grade Curriculum William Shakespeare is perhaps one of the most iconic English language writers to ever live. With his use of highly profound and intellectual wording, his work is widely looked up upon. Shakespeare has influenced the English language by extending it’s standards to what it previously was. His work as a whole has also helped those to go beyond the call of duty. Through this, Shakespeare’s work should be continued through 9th grade curriculum. First…

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    Runaways In Jamaica

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    “It is not only capable to defend it self against any invasion, ... But if occasion be, to offend the most potent of its neighbors.[ The Present State of Jamaica with the Life of the Great Columbus the First Discoverer : To Which Is Added an Exact Account of Sir Hen. Morgan’s Voyage To, and Famous Siege and Taking of Panama from the Spaniards. Early English Books, 1641-1700 / 574:21. (London : Printed by Fr. Clark for Tho. Malthus ..., 1683., 1683) P???? ]” This is a description of the island…

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    The Spaniards were beyond cruel, they were barbarous. Columbus and his men committed countless inhumane acts to torture and destroy the Native Americans. One aggression committed by Columbus was he would cut off the natives’ arms, noses or ears when “even a minor offense” (Loewen 17) was committed. He would demand the “natives to find a certain amount of gold within a certain period of time” (Zinn 12-13). “If they did not meet their quota, their arms were hacked off” (Zinn 13). The victim would…

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    Jon Krakauer’s, Into the Wild, reveals a true pitiful story behind a man named Christopher McCandless, who suffered and struggled lonesome for over one hundred days in Alaska. Because Chris had appreciated wilderness so much, he abandoned his well-to-do family and traveled alone. Chris’ will to leave home affected the people around him only because of his odd dream he desired to fulfill. Untroubled, Chris created his dream within a year by relocating himself to Fairbanks, Alaska. Due to his…

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    Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer is a biography about Chris McCandless and the conflicts he faces on his way to Alaska. McCandless was against the way society lived and decided to leave his life and his family to live off the land. His goal was to get to live in the Alaskan wild, but on his way there he faced many conflicts and struggles. Throughout his journey to Alaska, young Chris McCandless faces many conflicts with his family, society, and nature. Chris McCandless’ family always wanted him to…

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    Confidence is not always key In the novel, Into the Wild, Chris’ arrogance led to his downfall from trying to achieve survival on his own in the wild without society. He thought that he would have the ability to live completely without society and man’s judgment, however throughout the novel it soon became obvious that he was wrong. Chris was rather confident that he was completely prepared in order to live within the dangerous conditions on his own in the wild, though quite honestly he was not…

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    Do you know the similarities between Christopher Columbus and Charles Lindbergh? Do you even know who they are? Well if you don't then I am about to tell you all about it. I will even take you across to different journeys across the Atlantic. Charles Lindbergh and Christopher Columbus have many things in common. For example, they were both devoted to accomplishing their journeys. Just think they had to be devoted or they couldn't with take all the stress that must of been involved during…

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