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    Justin Fernandez Mr. Miraya Honors U.S. History 10, 4A 26 August 2016 “America Before Columbus” Response The ancient native american city of Cahokia was unknown to me prior to reading this article. What surprised me while reading was the fact that their leader “Great Sun” was a tyrannical leader when I initially thought that most indian tribes had councils or elder in charge. The misconceptions that Europeans had about the North American Continent was the thinking that it was in a location…

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    Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu

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    After the World War I Women in the Progressive Era achieved many important activities. Among them Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu also call Mother Teresa, born on August 27, 1910 in a devout Catholics family in Skopje, Yugoslavia and died on 5th September 1979. (Guntzelman, J, n.d.) Mother Teresa was a strong, beautiful, kind and an independent woman with remarkable heart when it comes to help others, specially orphan children. She was obedient, willing to listen to others ideas and follow her own state…

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    The Rise Of Slavery in Colonial America Abundant resources, uncharted new territory, the promise of new riches and a new beginning. All of these and more were the siren song that enticed adventurous souls to cross the Atlantic following the infamous travels of Columbus. For those men, and women who sought to make the journey Europe was becoming an inhospitable place for them to live, work, and to raise a family. Adventurous, industrious pioneers felt they could better themselves in the new…

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    Music In Jaws

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    Two films that show the contrast between of music’s role in film are Jaws composed by John Williams and Batman composed by Danny Elfman. From the use of music to the different producers that they compose for, these composers contrast significantly. John Williams is known for his work with Steven Spielberg, and he is the second most nominated individual for Academy Awards. Williams has produced music for almost all of Spielberg’s feature motion pictures, which tend to be scored with more…

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    Writings from this time period were extremely valuable to Spanish and other European rulers due to the vast knowledge of the New World displayed by Columbus and his men through accounts of specific land masses they discovered. In many instances, Columbus included exact measurements of the land mas as well as actions of the natives. Information such as this provides insight to Spanish rulers including the extent of Columbus’s discovery and its value to the Spanish nation. Columbus proclaims his…

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    Evan Hadingham’s “America’s First Immigrants” and Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States both portray the Americas prior to the American Revolution as an odd and bewildering era. Hadingham and Zinn challenge the credibility of historical accuracy on natives of the time period, as they denounce the so-called truths people believe everyday about the topic. They address ideas by looking into different perspectives during the discovery of the Americas and analyzing different bits of…

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    Chris McCandless was a brave person who traveled into the wild with no money and not a lot of supplies. Some people think he was stupid but I think he is a brave person. Life chose that path for him and he enjoyed traveling the country and continent of North America. The wilderness eventually caught up with him though. People wonder how he could have survived or had better chances to survive. I think he could have survived with a person by his side the whole time. He touched a lot of…

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    Description of the World, later known as The Travels of Marco Polo. The book was very popular in Europe and was printed in French, Italian, and Latin. It also made Marco Polo a very famous explorer, who inspired future travelers and explorers, including Christopher…

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    Short Story On Hatchet

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    Bright autumn sunshine leaked in through the windows, illuminating the kitchen in a happy glow that did nothing to lift Aiden's spirits. How could the sun have the audacity to shine so brightly when his world had gone so dark? Grumbling angrily under his breath, Aiden filled the remaining space in his bag with granola bars, beef jerky and water bottles. He hoped that this meager food stash would be enough to hold him over for a while. Naturally he had no intentions of mingling with human beings…

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    The Great Gatsby movie the 2013 version, uses the following characters like Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan and Tobey Maguire. In hopes that their acting capabilities allow for the movie to reflect upon the book, within the parameters of the themes in conceptualizations F. Scott Fitzgerald had aspired his readers to comprehend. Adaptations of the hollow relationships and consumerism, can be witness from the initial actions of the characters. Prodigal parties continually enhance the doomed love…

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