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    People call 21st century an Asian Century because of Asia’s rise, which leads to a huge change in global power and opulence to Asia or more precisely, move to Asia after peculiar centuries. The inferences for Australians and Australia are intensive, and also they will effect on every part of both external and domestic policy. It is considered to be perilous to extrapolate from the trends that are current. But comparative growth rates of economic, investment and trade patterns, defense capacities…

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    PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Washington Crossing the Delaware is an oil on canvas painting by Emmanuel Leutze. Leutze was a German - American artist who lived from 1816 until 1868; Washington Crossing the Delaware was created in 1851 (metmuseum.org). The painting is 12ft 5in. by 21ft. 3in and is in good condition; there does not appear to be any damage. Washington Crossing the Delaware is currently on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It is displayed in a gallery with other…

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    In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson guided a tact through the U.S. Senate: the purchase of Louisiana region from France. After the Louisiana Purchase a treaty was made where Jefferson started an investigation of the recently obtained land and the domain past the "rocky mountains" in the West. Jefferson’s main vision and wish was to make a new America that commanded the trade routes from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. With so doing this forced England, France, and Spain out of North…

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    The term geopolitical analysis is hard to define due to the multifaceted nature of geopolitics. In its simplest form, geopolitics can be defined as the ‘theory and practice of politics at a global scale with a specific emphasis on the geographies that both shape and result from that politics’ (Dittimer and Sharp, 2014, p3). Therefore, we can view geopolitical analysis as the examination of politics on a global scale in relation to the physical geography that defines it. Debatably, geopolitical…

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    Many theories revolve around creation stories told by various tribes across North America. These stories originate mostly by region, with similar stories being told by multiple tribes within the same regions. For example, according to the Canadian Museum of History, the Mi’kmaq, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, Penobscot and Abenaki peoples of the eastern, Atlantic region of Canada tell of the creator Glooscap. Glooscap is a being that made the world a place that Humans could inhabit (Metalic, E.,…

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    Short Story Of Briar Rose

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    Once upon a time... wait, wait, wait! Back up, this is NOT a fairy tale! Especially not how your thinking with the castles, royalty and magic. (well I guess there is a little magic, but, moving on) Nope, it is just a simple story about me, Briar Rose a normal seventeen year old girl with a normal life. Well, it was normal for about a seventeen years. I obviously can't remember much about being a child but, my story starts quite early. For your sake, dear reader, I guess I can relay the story my…

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    Who discovered the Americas? When people are asked this question they respond, “In fourteen hundred ninety two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” Is this the correct answer? Most people would say yes although, the evidence points toward the Chinese discovering the Americas. I believe that the Chinese discovered the Americas before Christopher Columbus. A hundred years before Columbus discovered the Americas, China was in their golden age of science and math. China was doing so well that they…

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    Film Analysis: Food Inc.

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    1. The film Food Inc. shines a light on the problems we face when purchasing food within the United States. Our food is largely a rearrangement of the same basic crops. The number one crop within the United States of course being corn. Corn has long been grown in the North American region due to its low maintenance growing and its ability to grow in both warm and cooler climates. Corn is such a staple food within the United States; it is involved in nearly nighty percent of all products found in…

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    Graphic Design Roles

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    1. The role of art and design in advertising Art and design play an important role in advertising as they help graphic designers to communicate a concise message about the product or service to targeted audience. In business art and design in advertising help to attract the consumers and customers into buying product or using service. 2. Graphic designers role in advertising Graphics are required in our every day’s life. The strong meaning of graphic stimulates a person to reach for the…

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    The area the Himalayas are geographically located within hold the greatest amount of ice outside of the polar region, and within the region, contains the ten largest rivers in Asia, (Wilkes & Eriksson, The Melting Himalayas: Cascading Effects of Climate Change on Water, Biodiversity, and Livelihoods, 2009). Although the Himalayas contain a great source of ice due to high alpine glaciers, climate change is rapidly changing the topography of this area by accelerating the melting of ice, (Wilkes,…

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