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    have the option of helping others, with the excitement of knowing Police Officers helped placed lawbreakers behind bars. May 30, 2017 was the start of the first day as a Community Service Officer and the day before was day I had to give up being an Explorer for the same department. I gave up endless meetings of learning, opportunities to go to SWAT training, events, and most importantly ride alongs whenever I pleased, to instead be a part of the department while being on payroll.…

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    wearing cork hats, which I categorically do not do; and using typical Australian slang phrases such as “g’day, mate, fair go, stoked and “fair dinkum” (Australian Explorer, 2000). The only Australian phrases I use which gives this stereotype some merit are “mate meaning: friend and no worries meaning: no problem / it’s okay” (Australian Explorer, 2000). My family culture is living by Christianity faith values of believing in God and Jesus; living a good, harmonious and peaceful life by…

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    Zheng He was a Chinese Muslim admiral during the Ming Dynasty. In 1405, Zheng He received orders from Emperor Yongle to travel down the coast of China and across the ocean to India to show the power of China. For the next 28 years, Zheng He would lead seven voyages and sailed distances farther than anyone had before. He commanded numerous ships of breath-taking size with thousands of people in his crew and established peaceful relationships with other areas. The voyages of Zheng He should be…

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    picking a lavish lodgings with quaint little inn offices, there are various things that ought to be considered. Case in point, a considerable lot of the visitor houses are situated on the edges of the principle city. This makes it troublesome for the explorers to drive effectively. So in the event that you are wanting to stay at a visitor house then you can reserve your spot at extravagance visitor houses like Number Three. The boutique lodging appreciates a focal area and offers great overnight…

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    Several people around the world believe that Christopher Columbus discovered America, and a day should be dedicated to him for all that he has done. However, there are people who acknowledge Columbus Day to be unnecessary due to the fact he truly did not discover America. Even though Columbus is given recognition for intertwining the New World with the Old World, there should not be a day just for him. Columbus should not have a national holiday dedicated to him because he did not discover…

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    The Italian explorer, Christopher Columbus, traveled four major voyages in his lifetime, proving it possible to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Believing he was sailing to India, Columbus actually ended up establishing the first European settlement in the Western Hemisphere on the Island of San Salvador. Modern sailing technology could have benefited Columbus in planning and carrying out his voyages in many ways. However, three modern sailing advances that would have benefited him the most would be…

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    Columbus is a fraud and the Nnative Aamericans discovered america around 14,000 before he was even born. Guess who else discovered America before Columbus?. A group of Polynesian explorers dugout canoes across the Pacific and settled in South America long before Leif Erikson which means these Polynesian explorers discovered America before Christopher and Leif Erikson. Many people say that Columbus was the first person to prove it is possible to travel across the world. He also proved that you…

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    As artists were frequently trying to attempt to impress the elite in hopes of finding or impressing a patron, the lower and middle classes were typically unaffected by the Renaissance culture. The invention of the printing press, by Johann Gutenberg, allowed for the possibility of educating the impoverished and illiterate, as it was much easier to mass produce books, rather than having to handwrite each copy. Before its invention, only the extremely wealthy could afford to have large libraries,…

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    Into The Amazon

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    Written by Scott Wallace in 2003 and published by The National Geographic Magazine, the article “Into the Amazon” mainly describes an expedition that takes places in the remote jungles of Brazil in which Sydney Possuelo, a well-known Brazilian explorer and social activist, leads a group of 34 men in order to find out about where an uncontacted tribe called The Flecheiros live to protect them from intruders. The article states that the crew was integrated also by some members of another group of…

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    The Inuit Peoples

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    The great landmass of the Americas was first discovered after Europeans were searching for a quicker passage to the Indies, a resourceful and exotic land. The Americas were quickly colonised but the original intention of the first explorers was never forgotten. Now, in the 21st century, world leaders and ambassadors are having disputes over territories. One such dispute, which is engulfing Canadian and foreign news, is the situation in the Arctic. It is creating friction between many powerful…

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