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    situations were happening which led some of his crew to rebel against him and not defend him in April 27‚ 1521 in the Philippines and unfortunately he died. Was Magellan worth defending? He was not worth defending because of disloyalty to his task‚ lack of concern for crew and harsh/cruel punishment. Magellan was not worth defending because of disloyalty to task. This is evident in the document note; Magellan’s main goal was to reach the spice islands. However‚ while crossing the pacific‚ he stopped

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    Magellan is worth defending because he completed his mission‚ tried to conserve food for everybody‚ and was very smart. The Voyage of Magellan map on Document A states “The Victoria and 18 crew members return to Spain‚ becoming the first ship and crew to circumnavigate the globe.” Magellan’s goal was to circumnavigate the world and get to the spice islands. He basically did exactly that‚ besides the fact that he was killed in the Philippines. In the note on Document B‚ it says “Fearing that his fleet’s

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    In Neil Postman’s "Defending Against the Indefensible"‚ he suggests that our society has been culturally brainwashed. Therefore‚ Postman has given us seven key elements of critical thinking to help us understand the English language and avoid the manipulation of language: definition‚ questions‚ simplicity of words‚ metaphors‚ reification‚ style and tone‚ and the non-neutrality of media. Postman’s first principle is that a definition is only a means of helping us achieve our goals. Definitions

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    Ferdinand Magellan was a Portugese explorer who then sailed for Spain in 1519 on a voyage to the Spice Islands. Magellan was a skilled navigator and a brutal captain who had cruel tendencies‚ leaving his crew to wonder if he was worth defending. Magellan was not worth defending because he was cruel‚ selfish‚ and undedicated to his task. One of the biggest leadership qualities Magellan lacked was Integrity‚ he did not possess the ability to do good at all times. Many of Magellan’s crew members

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    Is college worth it? Some may ask‚ is college worth it? How will I deal with debt from loans? Well‚ for starters‚ college is definitely worth it. College graduates earn more money‚ are more likely to get a job‚ and are more likely to receive benefits such as health care than those with lower education. Let’s start with the benefits of graduating from college. On average‚ college graduates earn more money than those with highschool education. Higher income leads to a higher percentage of not

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    Defending the 1 percent

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    In Defending the One Percent‚ Gregory Mankiw begins with difficult to imagine experiment where a perfect economic equality exist and one day the utopia is disturbed by a genius entrepreneur with an idea of a new product. Because of the magnificent idea everyone would like to buy the product in a voluntary exchange‚ which results in an extreme unequal distribution of income. Since there are no policies that follow the Pareto criterion‚ the question is if the government should shift to a progressive

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    Defending Slavery

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    Critical Analysis on Defending Slavery‚ Finkelman Paul Defending slavery demonstrate the opinions and knowledge that the Southerners held concerning blacks and slavery. Paul Finkelman talks about slave legitimacy in colonial America. He argues that the first defense of slavery became visible after the end of American Revolution; it attempted to justify continuous forced labor with the Declaration of Independence. This essay aims at critically analyzing ideologies and racial theories that Southerners

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    Defending Slavery The purpose of this paper is to discuss the issue of African slavery in America in the antebellum by late eighteenth century and before the antebellum crisis as discussed in Paul Finkelman’s book: Defending Slavery. This paper will summarize the first part of book taking as a main topic racial aspects of the slavery. After the introductory summary ‚ this paper will focus in two specific sections found in the second part of the book: “Religion and Slavery” and “Racial

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    Eduardo Cruz Professor Church English 104-10 20 April‚ 2015 Summary of “To Reunite a Nation” In the article‚ “To Reunite a Nation” by Patrick J. Buchanan. The author illustrates the points of views of someone who is against immigration. The article begins with the story of Deng Xiaoping during the 1979 interview with President Carter‚ both leaders debated over Chinese immigration. They both discussed how many immigrants would

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    defending the west

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    ETHS 160 F Gerald Padilla May 1‚ 2014 Group Paper: Ch. 6 Defending the West Chapter 6 : Defending the West The expansion from East to West in America that occurred during 1840’s through 1890’s triggered imperative change in the lives of indigenous people. This expansion is also known as the Manifest Destiny in which‚ Europeans claimed to have the God given right expand the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. During this expansion Americans forced their

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