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    a young girl‚ she had a love for modern invention and science‚ which led her to reach her goals no matter what anyone said. Her education had a great impact on her accomplished goals‚ and one goal was being the first woman pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean‚ but unfortunately Earhart disappeared in during that flight. The exposure of science‚ modern science invention‚ and accomplishments made by women in Amelia Earhart’s educations were the foundations to her goals because she accomplished a record

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    Strike Against War To begin with‚ I have a word to say to my good friends‚ my sister‚ and others who are moved to pity me. Some people are grieved because they imagine I am in the hands of unscrupulous persons who lead me astray and persuade me to espouse unpopular causes and make me the mouthpiece of their propaganda. Now‚ let it be understood once and for all that I do not want their pity; I would not change places with one of them. I know what I am talking about. My sources of information are

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    Research Question: Was the creation of the Panama Canal attentive to the environmental implications towards the population or was it solely based on naval power? The Panama Canal is a man-made canal running 48 miles through Panama‚ connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It allows ships to pass through the area with a very complicated system of locks and water-pools. Before the creation of the Panama Canal‚ the only way to get from the east side of the US to the west by boat was by rounding the

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    The RMS Titanic is known as the most famous sea disaster in the 20th century. In 1912‚ the Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage. The disaster took more than 1‚500 lives. The ship’s "unsinkable" reputation made it unbelievable that the ship had actually sank. There were many factors and precautions that should have been enforced at the time to make this ship reach its destination. The Titanic was built and designed by the Harland and Wolff company. The construction for this

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    What is important from Unit 1? AR ----- (neolithia Rev) 10‚000—8‚000BCE Hunter-gather to settled community Small nomadic‚ gender equality ////domesticate plants animals‚ gender inequity‚ specialization (lead to

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    they are doing it. They might not notice but somehow they feel like they are missing something. The mindset that we tell ourselves can change our life and how we act‚ too.  Like Savage‚ she used to think that she would not be able to row over the Atlantic ocean. But‚ it was just a story that she used to tell herself every day. She actually could do that. Then‚ her life story had changed when she found out that not only guys with muscles or athletes could row across the ocean‚ but everyone. She started

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    The reading passage argues that the ’’quackers’’ sounds heard by the crew of the submarines patrolling in the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean had three possible reasons and provides details to advocate these reasons. However‚ the professor found this argument by the passage unconvincing and repudiates all three reasons. At first‚ the reading passage posits that ’’quackers’’ sounds’ the main source is orca whales who inhabit that area in the ocean. Conversely‚ the professor claims that this theory

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    action. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury‚ it is my intent to prove to you that during that fateful night in the Atlantic Ocean‚ Mr. Dudley and Mr. Stephens selfishly and cowardly stole the life of Mr. Brooks and proceeded to eat him because they valued their own lives over that of a fellow crewmate. Mr. Brooks‚ Mr. Stephens‚ and Mr. Dudley were all crew members on a ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean. They would never reach their destination though. Halfway through their journey a horrible storm struck

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    1) Many sailing advances and desires led to European Exploration. The sailing advances in technology include the caravel‚ this design of triangular sails helped sailors to sail effectively against the wind. More advancements include the astrolabe‚ which helped sailors to better determine their location at sea‚ the magnetic compass‚ which allowed sailors to more accurately track direction‚ and cartography‚ the science of making maps. Additionally‚ the desire for money‚ more land‚ and spreading Christianity

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    Christian Copeland English 101 April 29‚ 2013 Christopher Columbus‚ A Hero Christopher Columbus‚ the man who discovered this great land that we live on‚ was a man of great adventures as well as many trials. He traveled the seas looking for hope to which he could find land unfound and claim it as his own. His assertiveness made him a very noble man and the year 1492 marked the greatest of his accomplishment that made him the man he is well-known for today. His dream came true that year and marked

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