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    lifetime‚ Vincent Van Gogh had a tremendous impact on art. He had a large effect on the world with his abstract paintings that still amaze people to this day. However‚ Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch painter who faced many hardships throughout his life. He is commonly known for cutting off his ear‚ and being mentally unstable; however‚ Vincent Van Gogh still influenced others through his artwork. To begin with‚ Vincent Willem Van Gogh had a rough start on life. He was born exactly a year after his older

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    made a big impact in the Ancient World time period. Alexander The Great was born around July 20‚ 356 B.C in Macedonia. His great parents were King Philip the 2nd and his mother Queen of Olympia. Alexander The Great had several major accomplishments throughout his life as the King of Macedonia. Alexander The Great died on May 323 B.C at the age of 32 years in Baghdad. Alexander The Great showed he was in charge of the Ancient World by ruling and conquering territories. In 15 years‚ he never lost a

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    society in the world from flowing an abundance of new livestock and crops that increased the world human population‚ but also carried deadly diseases that demolished many civilizations. So‚ how did disease impact the New World? There are many reasons as to how disease impacted the New World and brought many people into serious danger; for example: lack of sanitization‚ weak immunity‚ and lack of vaccination. Diseases that expanded throughout the Columbian Exchange into the New World were smallpox

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    of the world today. Martin Luther King was born January 15‚ 1929‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia. King‚ both a Baptist minister and civil-rights activist‚ had an enormous impact on the race relations. This plan that Martin had started to take action in the mid 1950’s. He used his faith and commitment to lead a divided nation into solving racial equality. Going through violence and terror‚ King never gave up because he believed that he was capable of solving this massive issue going on in the world.

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    Christopher Columbus: Letter Concerning the First Voyage In Christopher Columbus’s letter to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain‚ he described the details of his expedition to locate a more productive route to the East Indies. The fifty-six second book trailer provides the viewer a different perspective than the letter offers. The trailer uses Columbus’s depiction of the people‚ land‚ and vegetation to show what it must have been like to live in a place untouched by technology. The first

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    for Columbus’ journey to satisfy his curiosity‚ which meant he needed to find a very convincing reason to his supporters. So‚ Columbus claimed that any of his backers would become rich‚ drawing the Spanish rulers attention. These Spanish rulers‚ Ferdinand and Isabella‚ had two main reasons for signing to the project. Other than the tempting profits‚ they wanted to spread Catholicism to any new land they could possibly reach. Luckily‚ Columbus arrived at Spanish court when the

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    When discussing the Beatles‚ most people first think of the music written by Paul McCartney‚ or John Lennon. Often forgot is George Harrison‚ whose impact on the musical world is still seen today. George Harrison is an English multi-instrumental musician/songwriter‚ most well known for being lead guitarist in the Beatles. His greatest legacy in terms of his music career was his additions to the “Great Sitar Explosion”‚ where a plethora of American and British music was flooded with Indian sounds

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    In 1493 the pope divided the new world; he divided it as everything east of the demarcation line was for Portugal and everything west of that line was for Spain. The Spaniards were motivated by the three G’s (Glory‚ God‚ and Gold) which in some ways was accurate to what they did. They brought a deep sense of righteousness with them by telling the Indians that they had to submit or if they resisted they would be smashed‚ removing the religious beliefs from the minds and hearts of the Native American

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    Eventually‚ St. Nicholas came to the New World‚ or the United States. This had a great deal to do with the Dutch settlers who came to this country in the 17th century. When the Dutch came to the New World‚ their lead ship had a figure head‚ or statue‚ on its bow of St. Nicholas‚ or as the Dutch called him‚ Sinter Klaas‚ the patron saint of sailors. This was to guarantee the ship safe passage. When the Dutch arrived in the New World‚ they gave thanks to the Patron Saint of Sailors for their safe

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    September‚ 2010 Christopher Columbus is one of America’s most celebrated murderers‚ cheaters‚ and thieves. Responsible for thousands of Native American lives‚ Columbus forcibly took control over the Americas with the army of Spain on his side. Yet this man is still renowned for his actions and rewarded with an annual nation-wide holiday. Christopher Columbus was merely a power hungry‚ genocidal maniac and should be viewed as such. Columbus can be looked down upon for multiple reasons. He was welcomed

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