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    In 1492 Christopher Columbus set out on a voyage of discovery (Discovery for his civilization group‚ for what he found was already inhabited)‚ a voyage that would inadvertently shape the world. Today‚ over 500 years after his initial voyage‚ we still discuss the consequence of this voyage. Columbus Day in the United States is a holiday that was celebrated as early as 1905‚ and became an official federal holiday in 1937. Presently the debate has risen on whether this date should be recognized or

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    Reconsider Columbus Day

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    Reconsider Columbus Day Should Columbus be celebrated due to his “discovery” of “New World” – America Land? This is a controversial topic. The detractors of Columbus thinks he is the major factor that Native American were decimated after he “discovered” America Land. There was no need from Native American to be discovered at that time. They were peacefully live in their own way on that scenic land. Columbus is not a hero‚ but he certainly is not a villain. He is the guy who steps on America

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    Biography of Christopher Bruce Christopher Bruce was born on the 3rd of October 1945 in England‚ he started studying dancing at 11 years old‚ and he began with tap and ballet. After studying at the Rambert School Christopher Bruce joined Rambert Ballet in 1963‚ where he quickly became the leading male dancer. Bruce appeared in works such as Don Quixote in 1964 and Coppelia in 1966. Then the company began to experiment with ballet and modern‚ combining them to form‚ specifically the Martha Graham

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    Student code: 12040341 REFLECTION “The Canary Effect – The Columbus Day” During the very first two weeks of learning “American Studies”‚ it has come to my knowledge obviously that this multi-ethnic country encompasses tremendous things to be discovered. The more I delve into the subject‚ the more surprising truths are revealed unlike what I always believe. Particularly‚ after watching an extract about “The legacy of Christopher Columbus” from a documentary film called “The Canary Effect”‚ it strikes

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    Was Columbus a Great Hero? Regardless of whether or not Christopher Columbus was a moral man‚ or the fact he discovered America with the intentions of finding a trade route to Asia‚ or whether or not his intentions were good or bad he was a man of his era who started a new period of exploration and trade. This period ultimately led to the development of the greatest republic known to this date. Christopher Columbus was a navigator and explorer who set sail with three ships and crew from the Spanish

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    Christopher Columbus and Leif Erikson were very important sailors who changed the course of history. These both sailors were both European sailors who came to the Americas. These two sailors have many differences and similarities. Such as Christopher discovered America in 1942 but Leif discovered America in 1000. These both sailors are similar by both discovering America. To this day‚ these two explorers are celebrated for their great achievements. Christopher Columbus is the explorer who is known

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    Debate on Columbus Day

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    To change Columbus Day to no longer be a holiday would be turning a blind eye to a difficult history‚ yet still turning that eye away from a history with a side to be celebrated. I instead ask of you to celebrate Columbus Day‚ learn the full history‚ including the wrong doings of Columbus and his crew‚ and celebrate the good change brought about by this event that ultimately led to the lifestyle you lead today. If the wrongs of every event in history were to be scrutinized would we have a history

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    school years that Christopher Columbus was the voyager who found America. In between the centuries several European explorers navigated around the world searching for treasures and new lands. Of all the explorers‚ Columbus is the most celebrated and acknowledged - for supposedly founding America in 1492. Columbus was born in Italy in 1452‚ of humble origins; he grew up surrounded by sea ships and sailors due to his father’s job. Ever since Columbus was a little boy he

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    At First Sight

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    At First Sight We had been walking for days in search of something which we did not know. They (the gods) talked of an eagle that would mark the territory‚ our new settlement. This took a toll on the men‚ but just as hope was beginning to diminish I‚ myself‚ saw something extraordinary. In the distance was an eagle perched on a cactus in the middle of what looked to be a lake‚ and in its grip was a snake. This marked the beginning of our grand city. The mighty eagle upon the cactus represents

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    interested in how Columbus relates to the Amerindians in the contact zone that Mary Louise Pratt describes in her article on transculturation. Pratt claims that boundary negotiations occur in contact zones that result in one people gaining power over another people. We are testing her theory by doing a close reading of Columbus’ journals I and III to see how he negotiates with the Amerindians. We are then doing a close reading of the Zuni Emergence narrative “Talk Concerning the First Beginning.”

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