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    in Europe and North America. Both are very unique‚ and are shaped by the environment‚ the history‚ the people and the geography of the region or country that they are in. Some railways are even completely different from most of the others in their country‚ depending on their history. Some are more advanced‚ and others still have a nostalgic air to them. All in all‚ every railway is unique. One of the biggest differences between the railways in Europe and the ones in North America is that the ones

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    Military Chief

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    Chiefs are vital‚ engaging professionals and mentors who have throughout history and present in today’s military represent what it means to be a True Leader. The Navy frequently neglects the importance of the Chief. Knowing and understanding the history of the Chief‚ CPO 365‚ and the Chief’s Mess will assist with clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the Chief among the ranks. First‚ we must explore the history of the Chief to better understand their importance. According to CWO4 Lester

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    Portuguese Colonization

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    could be made to Asian markets. Some of the most prominent followers of the Portuguese were the English and Dutch mariners (359). The English and the Dutch became two very powerful joint-stock companies (359). There were private companies that funded these expeditions and supplied them with ships and crews along with enough money and commodities (359). Even though these expeditions were funded the English and Dutch stayed independent.

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    Takagism is sweeping all around China Getting tired of singing karaoke and drinking with your friends? Don’t know what to do when you hang out? Want to try something excited and funny? The new Takagism will be your new choice. Many people may feel new to this word‚ Takagism was actually a game which needs players to find clues to unlock the room and find the way out of the puzzle. The game is very easy; all you need is to click your mouse. It is settled in different rooms and the hero is locked

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    Before Columbus‚ Scandinavian sailors and European powers‚ including Spain and Portugal‚ conducted early colonization and expeditions in the Americas. Vikings arrived around 1000 AD but couldn’t establish permanent colonies due to hostile environments. The Crusades restored trade and knowledge between Europe and Asia‚ paving the way for the Renaissance and Europe’s growth. European countries‚ like Spain and Portugal‚ sought new trade routes to Asia for economic and religious reasons. Portugal under

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    Chief Seattle

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    Chief Seattle’s inspirational oration delivered to Governor Isaac Stevens in 1864 is an attempt to manipulate the whites to fairly deal with the Native Americans in regards with their land‚ despite their inferior status. Although the Indians were separated from their motherland‚ their spirits are everlasting. Chief Seattle accomplished his purpose through countless rhetorical devices‚ most notably through establishing his authority‚ rhetorical questions‚ and similes. Chief Seattle begins his speech

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    American Colonization.

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    The English were one of the European powers that sought to build and empire in the New World in the 1600s. Jamestown and the Virginia Colony were founded by the Virginia Company of London which hoped to benefit economically from their investments. New Hampshire and New York were also founded for commercial reasons. On the other hand‚ Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony were founded by Separatists and Puritans who hoped to practice their religion freely. Rhode Island and Pennsylvania were

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    The Tempest Colonization

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    The Tempest‚ a theatrical piece by William Shakespeare‚ was made in the age of expansion. This is evident in the play‚ as there are many instances in which colonization is apparent. Prospero embodies the role of “the colonizer” in the Tempest because of his abuseful‚ controlling and demeaning relationship with the non-European inhabitant of the island he was exiled to. This is evident because he changes the way Caliban acts when he first arrives to the island and treats him like he is lesser than

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    know of the “thirteen original colonies”‚ there were‚ in fact‚ thirty-two English colonies in North America by 1775. However‚ only thirteen of them participated in rebellion. These thirteen settlements shared certain characteristics‚ most prominently of all‚ their rapid population growth. There were 300‚000 people in the New World in 1700‚ but by 1725‚ 2.5 million populated the thirteen colonies; it went from twenty English subjects for every American to only 3 for every one. This growth of such a

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    Chief Bromden

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    A Chief Bromden Chief Bromden is the schizophrenic narrator of the story‚ and has been in the mental institution since leaving the Army shortly after World War II; Harding says he’s heard that Chief has received over two hundred shock treatments. The son of an American Indian father and a Caucasian mother‚ he attributes his shrewdness to his Native American heritage. Chief has a paranoid belief in something he calls the “Combine‚” a collaboration of governmental and industrial groups he believes

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