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    Mythology 6th October 2012 Atalanta’s Voyage through the World of Mythology Atalanta‚ or how some might call her “Atlanta”‚ began her journey almost instantly at a rough spot. She was born to Cymene and King Iasus. She came into the world in the undesirable state of being a female. As a result‚ her father had her carried in the mountains and left to die. Instead‚ she was raised by a shebear that was looking for her cub. As Atalanta got older‚ she began to hunt. One time‚ she hunts a bear on her

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    Ming sent out 7 gigantic voyages under Zheng He. Ming admiral did not send out people to search for trade‚ but to display China’s might to the world. They wanted the world to recognize them‚ and to bring back precious valuables. We‚ the Minister of Revenue think that Zheng He’s voyages should be stopped because they are greatly unprofitable. Firstly‚ Zheng He’s voyages are greatly unbeneficial‚ and in the modern world‚ this can lead towards being bankrupt. Zheng He’s voyages were in total composed

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    The Voyage of the Frog By Gary Paulsen “A learning time. Another thought from the night before‚ one that must have come while he was sleeping. He had to know more or he wouldn’t make it. He should try to learn each day. It was like Owen had said – he wanted to know everything. David felt that now‚ felt that he had to know things‚ know all things‚ but there wasn’t a way to learn on the boat‚ not a way to study and gain knowledge. There were no books‚ no radio. Just me‚ he thought

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    such great impact on history. Some of these impacts include food‚ people‚ plants‚ animals‚ technology‚ and diseases passed from one continent to the other. The voyages of Columbus and the Collapse of Communism in the Soviet Union are one of the most significant turning points that made political‚ social‚ and cultural impact. <br> <br>The voyages of Columbus began the European race to colonize the Americans. A far-reaching exchange of people‚ plants‚ animal‚ and ideas occurred between Europe‚ the Americas

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    multitudes of opportunities to become rich and powerful‚ as well as offering an expedition that seemed promising with the abundance of information that came about from other European countries’ past voyages and various maritime technological advancements. To begin with‚ England had two objectives for the voyage to the Western Hemisphere: to discover a northwestern passage to Asia‚ while

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    The age of exploration marked the period of Europe’s expeditions to India‚ Asia‚ and the Americas. The focal point of these voyages were to attain wealth. These discoveries permanently altered the face of geography. The first country to set off the dawn of discovery was Portugal‚ sponsored by Prince Henry‚ where they explored the west coast of Africa. Later Portugal successfully ventured around the southern tip of Africa and found a new sea route to India by Vasco de Gama. Portugal also discovered

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    Christopher Columbus: Letter Concerning the First Voyage In Christopher Columbus’s letter to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain‚ he described the details of his expedition to locate a more productive route to the East Indies. The fifty-six second book trailer provides the viewer a different perspective than the letter offers. The trailer uses Columbus’s depiction of the people‚ land‚ and vegetation to show what it must have been like to live in a place untouched by technology. The first

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    Fantastic Voyage Unit 9 Project Anatomy and Physiology II Fantastic Voyage. Once again my mini-sub and I will be miniaturized (8 microns long) and witnessing another ‘Fantastic Voyage’ in a human body. This time I will be swallowed by George‚ a 55 years old man‚ while he is eating his meal consisting of a hamburger‚ French fries and a soda. I will pilot my mini-sub through George’s GI (gastrointestinal tract)‚ which is the tube that starts with the mouth and proceeds to the esophagus‚ stomach

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    In the story “The Third Voyage of Sinbad the Sailor‚” written by an anonymous author‚ significant imagery dominates the adventurous tale. Sinbad’s ship sails through a horrific storm which veers them off track to an XXXXXX island that possesses (wild primates/ ape-like savages?) who begin attacking the off track ship and they leave the sailors stranded. Exhaustion takes over the XXXXXX sailors while looking for food when they stumble upon an empty palace courtyard and they begin sleeping; soon a

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    For example‚ after Columbus’s first voyage to the New World‚ he established a settlement on Hispaniola called Navidad where the crew of his ship‚ the Santa Maria‚ was left when Columbus and the other ships returned to Europe in January 1493. Because the local Taino Arawaks seemed hospitable

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