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    I am a strong girl for many of reasons. I did the L.A.S.D Explorers academy and I liked everything. The whole atmosphere of how everything we did was tied into actual experiences we could have. I learned to never give up on myself or others. I personally think that this academy is the best. I see myself as a better person with a lot of confidence, responsibility, respect, and discipline. If it weren’t for this program, i have no idea where i’d be. Before this academy, I had no…

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    This is another important part to be considered by the business in executing the needed resources. After the business identified its potential market, promotional strategies, pricing analysis and how the business will operate and manage, Donut the Explorer will now focus on the production portion. It involves manufacture and operational resources that will complete the overall performance of the business. Indeed, a business cannot produce goods without the help of the machineries, equipment and…

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    What Challenges Did Explorers and Colonists Face in What Became North America from the 1580’s Until the 1630’s? Caleb McKinney Kris Erskine HIST 154 8/14/14 Explorers are the astronauts of old. They took a step onto an unknown world, risking their lives in the name of glory, freedom, and wealth. They found new lands, met new people, lost lives, and gained enormous wealth. Their courage gave people new opportunities and opened up the world for those that otherwise…

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    The French Explorer and navigator Samuel de Champlain was born on August 13th, in 1574 in Brouage, France. Champlains had a mariners backgroud as thats what his family was, just before he turned 20 he began exploring North America in 1603 when he was invited on an expidition of François Gravé Du Pont, who was his uncle. Champlain also once he returened back to France wrote a book of this trek, it was the first completed story with full descriptions of the St Lawrence since Jacques Cartier's went…

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    It was a beautiful morning in April on solid ground which in one way it felt wrong. My legs were jelly as if I sat in one position for a very long time. I could smell the salt from the ocean. It reminded me of so many memories as a kid. I grew up with sailors and fishermen and that’s all I ever knew. Was telling which way the sun rises and sets. Or what to do if there was a storm and not to seek shelter but take care of the ship. I did not know what to do in the city. I didn’t know how to act…

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    Explorers vs.. Native Americans The interactions made between the Native Americans and Europeans were made by violence. The first argument is that native americans and the europeans often fought over land, food, and clothing. The second argument is that although some people believed in different religions everyone had to follow the same both the explorers and natives. The third argument is that the natives and explorers used to be one nation This explains that the Natives and Explorers did…

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    their second meeting, and how they made the deal. From his describing, it should be the first contact between the explorers and the Indians. The Indians showed their enthusiasm to the explorers by making a big noise, dancing to explain their desire of making friends with the explorers. The Indians even showed the most precious thing, the “skinnies” on a piece of wood, to invite the explorers to come to the land.…

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    their way into the facets of knowledge, mainly in Europe. The European explorers made all the possible efforts to reach to those cities so that they can become part of the discoverers, and in the process be in possession of the much-anticipated gold and silver. “Every explorer in the European region had the anticipation of reaching to one of those rich cities and become an inheritor of the fanciful gold mines.” What such explorers did not have in mind are the separation of the real towns and the…

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    Zachary Waller 11/28/16 Ruff draft There are many people in the world who are influential. Heroic actions, exploration, and discoveries many of these influential people show these traits. Any explorer that wants to show these traits should take advice from one person: Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus is influential because of his heroic actions,his exploration, and his discoveries. First, Christopher Columbus is influential because of his heroic actions. On the webpage…

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    for gold, silver, copper and spices. He wasn’t, however, trying to hurt the land or native people in the process, like other explorers were. Henry Hudson sailed for England, he was looking for new information on the North American water routes and trading between different countries. These explorers aren’t the only explorers that sailed to America, but the other explorers also come from all over the world. Amerigo Vespucci brought many different things to his voyages, he wasn't trying to find…

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