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    curiosity among European nations. As a result‚ many of them traveled to explore the New World in search of resources. These explorations led to the colonization of America‚ which began one year after the discovery of Hispaniola. By 1502‚ the Spanish explorer Nicolas de Ovando established a base in Hispaniola. This represented the beginning of the Spanish colonization in America. With the Spanish empire having control over Europe‚ Asia‚ and America‚ the Atlantic and Pacific oceans served as the main routes

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    aureus is changing. Epidemiologic features of the cases described in these reports show a major departure from features typically associated with MRSA colonization or infection. Traditionally‚ MRSA infections have been acquired almost exclusively in hospitals‚ long-term care facilities‚ or similar institutional settings. Risk factors for MRSA colonization or infection in the hospital include prior

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    Dylan Goodman History 4/21/14 Lieutenant Nun Q&A Part A: Question 3 After reading through the various experiences of Catalina de Erauso‚ it is very clear to me that she wanted to escape the strict and binding socio-political norms established in Spanish society. While I do not doubt the religious faith of Catalina de Erauso‚ I feel she placed a great social value on those working under the crown in the New World. She did not want to be bound by a religious convent like her sisters.

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    mass anger. Though not necessarily disadvantageous‚ it was less advantageous then the European’s situation‚ which allowed them to make even more of an income‚ cementing their economic status and their power. By both causing and being caused by colonization trade is one of the largest reasons for European dominance. Without it‚ it is unlikely that any of the advantages the Nations had‚ aside from the accidental ones‚ would have been

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    bought by corporations and the old ways of life have been altered. This is the well-known matter called colonization‚ which is the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area. Gary Pak does a fantastic job of displaying this subject within his story‚ “The Watcher of Waipuna.” The story brings up a concern about whether or not colonization is healthy and or necessary‚ for natives and for foreigners. Works of literature including: “The Watcher

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    Western world’s premier center for the study of science and philosophy. The fighting engendered a hardened warrior ethos in the hidalgos‚ Spain’s lower nobility. This hidalgos were the conquistadors in the New World. The wars provided practice in colonization: The Spanish adopted the practice of paying their warriors with land they recovered in battle. I dont know what to write here‚ i just want to view a paper. But the program is telling me that i have to write more. This last sentences have no meaning

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    by force what you could obtain by love?” (Chief Powhatan) This was a famous quote said by Pocahontas’ Father to early English settler John Smith. The quote helps illustrate the brutality that settlers used to obtain land and goods during early colonization. The articles “Your People Live Only Upon Cod” and “The Print of My Ancestors’ Houses are Every Where to be Seen” help show‚ through the perspective of the Natives‚ that the nature of relationships of Natives and Non-natives in early America was

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    resources‚ population growth‚ shortage of food‚ energy and water sources and small world problem (a newly discovered problem). Therefore‚ many researchers are starting to hold that only space exploration and space colonization could save the world from extinction. Space Colonization! Cool!!! (Fight and defeat the Martians and Aliens from the universe instead of making Wars among our human-beings) However‚ it is too expensive. Moreover‚ there is almost no one who wants to leave our beautiful

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    in the wake of these interests‚ look at all the consequences which have been left behind.” This quote shows how capitalism and imperialism had a long lasting effect on First Nations peoples. It tells us about the lasting legacies of the European Colonization of the Americas‚ such as racism‚ assimilation‚ culture and language loss‚ depopulation and treaties. The author of this source is showing the frustration and anger against the European who colonized what was the Aboriginal people’s home. It also

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    Because of the advantage of a greater worldview‚ England was able to use this knowledge to expand further and‚ therefore‚ extend its power. In the following centuries‚ the British empire came to the height of its colonization‚ with settlements all around the world (Alchin). The benefits England gained from exploration helped heighten England’s influence as a world power‚ as England was able to reach out to more areas of the world and was supported by wealth from their

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