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    Great expeditions have been made for many years; however‚ one of the best expeditions was the Lewis and Clark expedition. Although Lewis and Clark did not technically “find” anything‚ the expedition was important to American history and helped people gain knowledge and provided individuals with inquisitiveness of what was in the West. The knowledge gained through the expedition‚ helped improve the colony’s knowledge and helped lead to even more important advances in American history. Lewis was

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    fighting illness‚ nurturing injury‚ and battling fatigue. Lewis kept a detailed journal and collected samples of plants and animals he encountered. Lewis and his expedition received assistance in their mission from many of the native people‚ such as the Mandans. This is where they met Sacagawea and Touissant Charbonneau who had joined the expedition and acted as interpreters for the local tribes they’ve encountered. In November of 1805‚ Lewis and Clark finally reached the Pacific Ocean. They built Fort

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    The Moses Expedition Book Talk Notes Written by Juan Gomez-Jurado Genre: Action‚ adventure‚ thriller (very thrilling) Story was written in short chapters Summary: Millionaire Raymond Kayn has spent decades trying to find the holy arc‚ an ancient religious artifact that is believed to contain the 10 commandments. A map was found inside a candle that was lost during the holocaust. He teams up with the Vatican‚ and creates a squad of 24 people and travels to Jordon to recover the missing arc. This

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    warming over the different seasons we will then return to Antarctica in 5 years and study the change in data. To meet safety obligations we have created a training schedule in which the members of the team will learn skills needed for the Antarctic expedition as well as this they will learn first aid and what to do if situations get out of hand (situations such as severe weather‚ avalanches‚ snow storms‚ or separation of the group) they will also undergo rigorous testing and psychological assessment

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    EXPEDITIONS AFTER MAGELLAN: 1. LOAISA – it was a failure because all members died at sea. 2. CABOT- also a failure because they were attacked by the hostile Indians. 3. SAAVEDRA- The crew touched Ladrones or Guam & reached Mindanao but were driven by winds at Tidore. All the members died at sea. 4. VILLALOBOS –Headed by Ruy Lopez de Villalobos. It was also a failure. He was able to reach Moluccas but was harassed by misfortunes so he died unhappy. It’s only historical significance

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    Assignment 1 Essay Theories of the Disappearance of Queen Hatshepsut Veronica L Smith Humanities 111 – World Cultures1 Prof. Michael Curran It is believed that Queen Hatshepsut dressed as a man to gain support of the Egyptians. After her death‚ her successor removed as many remnants of her rule as possible. Although a pharaoh‚ her mummified remains and tomb have never been conclusively found. Queen Hatshepsut reign was very intriguing due to the many mysteries surrounding her reign of power

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    Corps of Discovery ventured up the Missouri River‚ they arrived at a junction of streams: one leading northwest and the other taking a turn for the south. Selecting the wrong path would have been disastrous for the party‚ potentially bringing the expedition to an untimely end. However‚ Lewis and Clark stay constant in their pursuit of the west coast and confidently decide to sail down the left-hand fork‚ which proves itself to be the correct

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    The Large Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut is a magnificent piece of art located in the Egyptian section next to many other statues of the great pharaoh Hatshepsut. Out of all the statues of Hatshepsut‚ the Large Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut was kept in the best shape and caught a lot of attention from the people in the room. Its great size is something truly remarkable‚ considering it was built in the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. More importantly‚ this statue is the first structure in art that depicts

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    RamsesII V.S Hatshepsut 2012 ashley P = 6 Ms. Fiorante 1/1/2012 RamsesII: The great pharaoh 1279 B.C – 1213 B.C Hatshepsut: The first women pharaoh 1479 B.C – 1457 B.C Intro If someone were to ask me to name a famous pharaoh of ancient Egypt‚ some of the names that would come to mind would be Hatshepsut & Ramses II. Why would these names cup up in my mind it’s because Hatshepsut was the first women pharaoh. Next‚ Ramses II came up to my mind because he was

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    Compare the statue of Haremhab with the statue of Queen Hatshepsut These two statues are famous to the Egyptian art era. They represent the woman’s position and the man’s position at that day and age. Traditionally‚ the rulers of Egypt were male. So‚ when Hatshepsut‚ Dynasty 18‚ ca. 1473-1458 B.C.‚ assumed the titles and functions of king she was portrayed in royal male costumes. Such representations were more for a political statement‚ rather than a reflection of the way she actually looked

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