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    Impact of European train

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    Impact of Europe’s Rail Network to the Tourism Industry According to the geographic of Europe Continent‚ it is very suitable to build the cross-countries rail network. Most of the countries in Europe Continent are in the same land‚ only Great Britain‚ Ireland‚ and Ice land that don’t have any part of their area connect with the main land as they are islands. Europe’s rail network provides both a lot of advantage and disadvantage for the travelers and tourism industry. Advantage 1. It

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    At one point or another in their life everybody has felt what it feels like to want something so bad they would go to extreme lengths to get it. Maybe it was stealing something from a store‚ or lying to a parent in order to go out with friends. For the Muslims‚ Jews‚ and Christians from 1096 AD- 1200 AD‚ they would go to extreme lengths in order to have power over Jerusalem‚ the Holy Land for all three of these religions. These three would persecute‚ rape‚ and even kill each other in order to own

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    The first to see a new land and write about it can set the course for events that would dictate the future. This sentence describes the result of what one passage’s impact would have on the world. It is surprising to think that something written down can have an impact that is so great. Who would be the first author to make this impact? Many of the authors from the literature of the last two weeks have made some sort of impact on history‚ but only one had both elements of being the first to be made

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    What influences and impacts upon women’s language choices?” Language is a key part of identifying gender. Males and females each have their own language traits‚ traditions and themes which coincide from male to male and female to female. ‘Often words associated with men have positive connotations: they are virile‚ manly‚ and sporty; words like strength‚ independence‚ and courage are commonly linked to them’ (Sara Thorne‚ Mastering Advanced English Language: 104). It could be argued that language

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    Approximately 11 million people died while Hitler was in power‚ although his legacy lives on. Adolf Hitler overcame adversity in his early life with school and his family‚ and later on made a huge impact in the world. Born in Austria‚ at a young age Hitler showed astonishing intellectual potential and had many friends. Later on when competition in school became tough he then gave up because he was not exceling. After being unsuccessful in school Hitler decided to move on with his life and pursue

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    Our world is the way it is today because of many events that occurred in the past. Nobody can be certain that the outcome of these events made our world change for the better or for the worse‚ but we are able to analyze specific occasions to get a better idea of how our world was developed economically‚ politically‚ culturally‚ environmentally and technologically. Over five hundred years ago the race to find a fast trade route to Asia was crucial for Europe‚ so in order to accomplish that goal of

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    *2. (a) Name four west European countries that explored the New World and name* one explorer who sailed for each country‚ (b) Of the four *explorers‚ named*‚ state the one you would most have liked to accompany. Discuss two reasons for your choices. Four west European explores that traveled to the New World. {draw:frame} {draw:frame} Christopher Columbus (c. 1451 – 5/20/1506 Jacques Cartier (12/31/1491 – 9/1/1557) {draw:frame} John Cabot_ (c. 1450 – c. 1498)_ Pedro Álvares

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    Impact of the News

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    Next on the evening news! Of the 126‚000 guns in this city‚ 125‚999 were not fired. In spite of the large number of people in the city‚ there have been no muggings or rapings reported. And lastly of the thousands of cars driving past other cars‚ none of the made contact. This might not exactly be what you hear when you tune into the news on a typical day. However‚ you might hear something similar to this “Next on the evening news: Seven killed in head-on collision‚ a local man is found shot to death

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    For example‚ In Venice‚ a toy telescope was invented. Galileo took that concept and tried creating it into a useful device. Galileo’s improved version of the telescope revolutionized astronomy. Upon doing so‚ it has "Let him observe and describe the moons of Jupiter‚ the rings of Saturn‚ the phases of Venus‚ sunspots and the rugged lunar surface" (History.com‚ 2010). Galileo also discovered that the earth was the one revolving around the sun

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    Many reasons were behind European Colonization of the New World‚ which‚ in countless ways‚ shaped the lifestyle we know today. However‚ three of those reasons stand out most in assessing what made the colonization of the Americas possible. New trade routes‚ religious freedom‚ and ambitions of wealth all played major roles in colonizing the Americas. When Columbus set out west‚ he was seeking a new‚ faster route to Asia. He did discover an important route to somewhere. While the route to the Americas

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