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    updated 3 July 2015 (replaces all previous versions) EXPEDITION KIT LIST ® About the kit list Get expert kit advice This list is an illustration of the type of items you may need when undertaking a DofE Expedition. This list is to be used as a GUIDE only and there is no obligation to buy the specific items we recommend. Remember your DofE Expedition Kit Guide‚ full of essential advice about the kit you’ll need and how to save money. See: www.DofEShopping. org/kitadvice All of our Recommended

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    Mountain Madness. In fact‚ these two firms‚ which earned considerable profit guiding amateurs up the mountain’s notorious heights‚ felt comfortable enough to attempt the ascent against the comfort of several participants. Both companies led their expeditions up toward the summit of the mountain amid problems and circumstances which have been continually questioned in retrospect. This paper seeks to analyze both the internal and external factors and conditions‚ as presented in the case study‚ that both

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    communicating with the Native Americans for a long time about a so-called “water route” (Missouri River) prior to the expedition 2) When they saw the portage‚ they saw it as a way of transporting food and supplies throughout the duration of their expedition. 3) The Great Falls provided food and leather clothing for the explorers to stock up on for their expedition. 4) They estimated the portage to be about a mile in length. But after they discovered four large

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    Lewis and Clark

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    The Lewis and Clark expedition was the equivalent in its day of a journey to the moon. Both had skilled men leading the expedition‚ were used to collect data‚ and used many important other people to make their journey successful. Leading both expeditions were skilled men. Lewis was a skilled soldier‚ skilled woodsman‚ and was chief aid to Jefferson‚ while Clark was and expert map maker‚ he could calculate rivers‚ and he was an army commander. On the first American journey to the moon three highly

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    Character Analysis in The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe is filled with a variety of memorable characters‚ who‚ with their individuality and unique characteristics‚ help tell the tale of a life changing journey in a magical land. Each of these characters--from the Pevensie children who take audiences along as they discover the mysterious world of Narnia‚ to the many incredible creatures they meet throughout their adventure--have

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    The status of women did undergo significant fluctuation in the years between 1789 and 1804‚ and at one point (late 1792-early 1793) they had obtained the legal right to marry without parental consent‚ initiate divorce‚ name the father of an illegitimate child and secure monetary compensation for the seduction‚ and own property. Primogeniture was abolished along with the nobility‚ and equality of succession laws insured that female heirs would be allowed to inherit. What the Women Did The women

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    trappers‚ traders‚ and explorers‚ who‚ upon their return‚ gave Clark new information to add to the map‚ keeping it up to date. In 1814 a journal containing the map was published under the title History of the Expedition Under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark. Several other expeditions led by different explorers were later sent West‚ making significant contributions to Clark’s map and knowledge of the West. This up to date map made it easier for American settlers to settle in the new western

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    begun since it mostly tells the last part of the expedition when they found signs of the Flecheiros. This fact is certainly true because after 8 years of the article’s publication‚ the author wrote a book called “The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon’s Last Uncontacted Tribes” about the entire expedition so that the article was itself like a draft of the book. In the four page of the article‚ it is shown how the 34 Indians that are part of the expedition prepare themselves by using natural techniques

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    Humanitarian Aid History

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    Military Review‚ May-June 2010‚ 2-12. Video: Lessons From Haiti Disaster: Sending Supplies Doesn’t Provide Relief (5mins) Preston‚ Caroline and Nicole Wallace. “Charities Report Slow Progress in Haiti‚ Despite $1.4Billion Raised in a Year “ The Chronicle of Philanthropy‚ 6 January 2011 April 18: Grammar Day/Student’s Choice April 20: History and YouTube: Tokyo 2011 (or current event) Class Leaders: __________________________ Reading: See Bb for

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    Egypt Essay

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    unlike Napoleon‚ he never lost a battle. Before being in power‚ “He had conducted some military campaigns during Hatshepsut’s [his stepmother] reign‚ and he had spent a great deal of time preparing the land and naval forces of Egypt for his own expeditions” (Bunson 415). It is evident that he concentrated his efforts on establishing a strong and skilled army. In addition‚ he was well respected since he fought alongside his troops. He became one with his citizens instead of leading them from the sidelines

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