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    EXT. CHURCH of SCIENTOLOGY (GOLD BASE‚ ca) - balcony - nightAn uprising of slaves against their superiors‚ caused the shapeshifters to lose trust in humans.SHANEWhat trust?DANIELThe trust for humans to stay with them in the immortal world‚ things that should not have been forgotten...were. The shapeshifters made a choice‚ to deceive humans‚ and keep the truth a secret. History became legend...legend became myth....myth became folklore... and folklore became fallacy. To end the truth once and for

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    The New World discovery changed history forever. Trade‚ exploration‚ and wealth were all factors that drove 4 countries crazy trying to get their hands on it. The 4 countries of England‚ Spain‚ France and the Netherlands sped to create colonies in this new world. Although England eventually took over‚ the country that was the most successful in colonizing America was Spain because of its strong presence militarily and population wise‚ the strong connections they were able to create and hold‚ and

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    Response 2 Christopher Columbus first voyage was a discovery of different plant and animal species as he made multiple references about the beauty of San Salvador and its inhabitants. I assume that the various species of plants that are on the land could be put to good use as he saved large quantities of aloe and other items for the person he refers to as “your highness”- who is that? While reading the passage‚ I noticed how he instantly insults the integrity of the island people as he describes them

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    In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus set sail on his first voyage with a very small group of men that would later grow in size in hopes of finding undiscovered land. As they went in search for Asia‚ they discovered America which would be named the New World. Due to this unexpected finding‚ Columbus believed that there was much more land to be discovered out there and many more people to be converted into Christians. Nonetheless‚ Columbus and the Europeans colonized the Native people and America so that

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    when he was 46 years of age. He was additionally the third most youthful president ever. While he was in his first term he enlivened heaps of bits of a local enactment. Likewise around then he ordered the Medical leave act and the Violence against ladies act. He additionally put in measures to diminish the US spending shortfall and furthermore marked the North American Free Trade Agreement‚ which disposed of exchange obstructions between the United States Canada and Mexico. Not to forget he endeavored

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    main language for blind people in the U.S. Helen keller was an advocate for disabled people. She made sure to secure their rights to education‚ employment‚ and citizenship responsibilities throughout her life. Helen was kind and thoughtful she knew how hard it was growing up with no one understanding you‚ this is why she put in her time and efforts for people with disabilities to gain their

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    October 12th‚ 1492: Christopher Columbus lands in the Americas Upon his landing‚ Henretta stated that: “Believing that he had reached Asia — the Indies‚ in fifteenth-century parlance — Columbus called the native inhabitants Indians and the islands the West Indies.” (1) The term “Indians” became synonymous with describing Native Americans‚ and continues to this day. Columbus actually landed in the Bahamas. His discovery prompted further exploration of the Americas‚ sending the race of colonization

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    Marie Curie was a brilliant scientists whose discoveries greatly impacted the world and helped many lives. Marie Curie was extremely famous and well known for good reasons such as discovering two elements‚ radium and polonium. Even though Marie Curie had a tough early life with financial problems and unfortunate events‚ she advanced to become one of the most brilliant scientists that impacted the world tremendously. ` Known as Marie Curie‚ Maria Sklodowska was born in Warsaw‚ Poland on November 7

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    Christopher Columbus found a new world and jumpstarted an age of exploration like no other. After he found the Americas there was massive colonization‚ giant trade increases and more resources such as gold and silver were being surfaced. Europeans learned new agricultural techniques from the indigenous people‚ the Europeans also acquired a large number of new crops to farm such as potatoes‚ tomatoes‚ corn and cocoa. With all of the pros that the age of exploration brought to Europeans it is hard

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    “By prevailing over all obstacles and distractions‚ one may unfailingly arrive at his chosen goal or destination.” That is what Christopher Columbus said when he was traveling from Europe to the new world. There are many things standing in ones way of prevailing. The most important thing to remember is that having worthy character traits such as the will to survive and courage will bring you through those obstacles. In the face of adversity‚ moral character causes some people to prevail while others

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