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    Essay On Navy Seal

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    The Navy Seals are the most elite and feared people in the military. From Sea, Air, and Land, is what the Navy Seal stands for they train for them all and can fight anywhere in any condition. In 1962, the Navy seals were made by JFK. If you are really looking to be a seal you will have to go through tons of difficult training that will push you to your limits. The training is split into three incredibly hard phases that you have to go through if you plan to be a seal, and these phases are not…

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    In 1492, Christopher Columbus began the colonization of America when he found the continent sailing across the Atlantic Ocean looking for India. After his discovery, many other Europeans began to colonize America as well. Although there were many beneficial discoveries, there were also negative outcomes. The Europeans began to colonize America looking for new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity, and to discover gold and riches, but this colonization resulted in the abuse of Native…

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    boyfriend and walked in and shot him. Wendell Melton was 53 years old. Wendell shot and killed fourteen year old Giovanni. A child lost his life at fourteen because of his sexuality, all because of what he like or was as a person. Giovanni went to Coronado High School Bailey Schultz. Giovanni was a good child he made good grade and had good behavior and he brought smiles to everyone…

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    Mountain West History

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    The American Mountain West The history behind the American Mountain West offers an intriguing and distinguished history. Behind all that history lies a galore of folklore, facts, and wildlife. The Mountain West is home to many stories of cowboys, indians, gold, monsters, mountains, and other interesting topics. Thanks to the vast knowledge and tales of the west, the history has been enriched with fascinating culture. The Mountain West has been around forever, but it hasn't been explored…

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    As I got older apartments no longer were my haven. I was in school more often and forgot about my wonderland. Henceforth, I had to leave behind childish behavior and learn to be a proper child. The first school I went to was Coronado Village Elementary School. There I met people like Ms. Galicio, who would dress up like Thing One, would go all out on book celebrations. I met a new species of counselor, who would use puppets to teach the values of a good person. Seeing people like this allowed me…

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    because of the exploration of John Cabot, Ferdinand Magellan, Hernan Cortes, Francisco Pizarro, Amerigo Vespucci, Leif Erickson , Henry Hudson, Jacques Cartier, Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet, Robert de la Salle, Christopher Columbus Francisco Coronado and more. Without the exploration of these great explorers the Americas and the other countries would not be as developed and advance. First of all, life for the Native Americans before the exploration was lacking advancement and was…

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    In 1492 when Christopher Columbus first arrived in America and came into contact with the native people he wrote this about them: “they could easily be commanded, and made to work, to sow and to do whatever might be needed, to build towns and be taught to wear clothes and adopt our ways,” and, “they are the best people in the world and above all the gentlest.” (Present, 2003) As I researched Native Americans History I was and am certain you will be when you read this paper embarrassed at the way…

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    Mexican explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado ventured north from Mexico after hearing about cities of gold. While de Coronado did not find gold, he was motivated by the resources that the west could possibly provide. Others just like him passed through with the same intention of gaining resources, either from the land itself or through…

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    he practiced human sacrifice. This facilitated Cortés attack on Montezuma; Cortés had help from local natives that wanted to see Montezuma dead. Night of Tears June 30, 1520 Cortes lost a lot of Spanish and Native Indian men that night as a war broke out. Cortes was being insubordinate to Cuba governor and would not return to Cuba. This caused governor Velasquez to attack Cortes. Cortes left Lutenant Alvarez in charge while Cortes left Tenochtitlan, Alvarez made a big mistake by killing…

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    “resilient” is Marcus Luttrell. Marcus Luttrell is the main character of a book written by himself called, Lone Survivor. In March 1999, he joined the United States Navy and began Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training with Class 226 in Coronado, California. In 2001, he graduated and became a United States Navy Seal. SEALs go through what is considered the toughest military training in the world and are some of the most…

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