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    Triangular Trade Analysis

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    England and New England. The focal thought was to have an exchange course between three mainland’s, in this manner shaping the triangle. This thought demonstrated effective on the grounds that every mainland did not have a certain product which another landmass had. The way of travel was as follows: New England to Africa back toward the West Indies, then to New England, then to Europe. Shippers and brokers took this way in light of the fact that the Americas gave merchandise, for example, wood…

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    populaces, and in addition the necessities of the new classes made by industrialization and the nullification of subjugation. By the mid twentieth century, the United States comprised of 48 bordering states extending clear over the North American landmass, and with its overwhelming thrashing of the Spanish in 1898 had turned into an authentic global power. US urban areas progressively exchanged with outside business sectors and the country got to be included in global governmental issues. The…

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    Hunga-Miami Earthquake

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    Just 62 km. off the eastern coast of Tonga, an underwater volcanic eruption of the volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai caused an island to form. Located in the South Pacific, this landmass has the lat/long. - 20.570/-175.380, according to LANDSAT. Climate in this region is tropical year round. Weather from November all the way to April is “a hotter more humid period” according to, The South Pacific Organizer, with an average temperature of 33 degrees Celsius (91 Fahrenheit). On the contrary, the…

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    It was discovered after Columbus’ death in 1506, that the land he discovered was actually part of a new landmass that Europeans had never previously explored to the fullest extent. The man who realized that Columbus had not landed in the Indies, but rather a new piece of land was Amerigo Vespucci. Amerigo was a member of Columbus’ who helped to organize his…

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    more influential on the climate at Singapore than on St. Louis since Singapore is closer to the large bodies of water, which means that it is affected heavily by the ocean waters that surrounds it compared at St. Louis. St. Louis is located on a landmass, while the incoming temperature is a constant in Singapore because of the ocean current throughout the year. Latitude is one of the five climate…

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    Jared Diamond Theory

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    Jared Diamond the author of the best seller “Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies” explores and distinguishes the ultimate factors that explain the broad patterns that led to the emergence and dominance of Europe. Throughout the book, Diamond argues that the dominance of Europe since the Stone ages was caused by environmental and geographical factors. As stated by Diamond: “ Environment molds history” – he reiterates his ideas by making use of themes like agriculture, the…

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    Gondwana is an ancient supercontinent that existed around 500 million years ago. In fact, Gondwana broke up and eventually created the continents we know today. These continents are known as Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Indian subcontinent. Just because Gondwana eventually created the continents we know today, does not mean that these continents will stay the same forever. Eventually, there will be different arrangements in an extensive history…

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    Essay On Leonhard Euler

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    Abstract: - Leonhard Euler is considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians of all time. He made incredible discoveries to many subject areas, but most were to the field of mathematics. In this paper we explore Euler’s mathematical contributions including formulas/identities, concepts and notations. We see how Euler’s formula came to be and the story behind it along with Euler’s identity. We then explore Euler’s approaches to the Basel and Seven Bridges of Königsberg problems and his…

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    In 1492, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus sailed the Atlantic Ocean for the country of Spain. This was in the Age of Exploration, in which countries (primarily Spain and Portugal) were fighting to explore everything in the world possible. During this line, there was a line of demarcation to define exactly where each country could and could not explore. When Columbus left, he intended to find the country of Indians, but instead, he found a whole new continent of North America. When he landed…

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    Kant Vs Aristotle

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    Kant and Aristotle both have differing stances when it comes to the entirety of philosophy. First, before I delve into the details that differentiate the two from each other, I will first expand upon Kantian ethics and the virtues of Aristotle. After doing so, I will follow by explaining the underlying problem that each philosopher has, as both Kant and Aristotle each have their own issues. Following this will be the major differences between the two, such as how they perceive life and duties.…

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