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    projects‚ was unequal and cruel. Former colonies inherited economies intended to benefit Portugal‚ also helping to develop realization that in the end all humans inhabit a single planetary home‚ especially if not kept healthy and maintainable. The dried cod became a vital economic product and main of the Portuguese intake. The Portuguese found Muslim merchants entrenched along the African coast. The Slave Coast‚ as the Bight of Benin‚ was searched by the Portuguese since the 1470s. It was not until they

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    pilgrims first had to unite to reach the new world‚ then again to survive an Indian attack‚ and to survive. To cross the ocean the pilgrims had to work together. The story states “after a beating at sea they fell with that land which is called Cape Cod”. The statement implies they ran into many struggles during their journey. When it describes the ocean as “furious” Bradford paints a picture of a rough sea. Maybe full of dangerous conditions like large waves and storms. They likley also lived in

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    Children 1–8 years 90 mcg Children 9–13 years 120 mcg Teens 14–18 years 150 mcg Adults 150 mcg Pregnant teens and women 220 mcg Breastfeeding teens and women 290 mcg Food that contain Iodine are: -Fish: Ex. Cod and tuna‚ seaweed‚ shrimp‚ and other seafood. -Dairy Products: Ex. Milk‚ yogurt‚ cheese -Products made from Grains: Ex. Bread‚ cereal. -Fruits and Vegtables‚ which contain Iodine‚ although the amount depends on the Iodine in the soil where

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    1st‚ Alaska 3rd‚ Then Virginia & Mass. . Over 600 million lbs. from over 60 species harvested. 200 mile zone for enforcement of American laws apply. Industry started 1849‚ by Italian immigrants in S.F. Shortly after Chinese fishermen: caught much Cod‚ halibut‚ & sardines First cannery 1864 on Sacramento R. By 1900 canneries at S.F.‚ Monterey‚& San Pedro - which is now the leading fishing port in the nation. 8. Recently San Diego is increasing in importance. Sardines over fished‚ declined in

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    of Ethics‚ “I will maintain honesty and integrity in my relationship with all customers and prospective customers”‚ Braxton should of went higher or told his clients what the real deal is and what they can expect. Failed. 3. In terms of the SCPS Cod of Ethics (Exhibit 2.7)‚ how would you evaluate Chandler’s actions? Chandler’s actions were completely unethical. I understand he is trying to do his job and help his sales people sell. Although his short-term gains would be okay‚ long term‚ based

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    How and why did Europeans come to America‚ and what happened as they settled into the environment? Did immigration change America? Does America change those who come here? Yes. But how? And does immigration change any immigrant’s lifestyle? We will answer these questions and more throughout this essay‚ using examples in literature. IMMIGRATION’S CHANGE Immigration changed America for many reasons. Firstly‚ every person who comes into a country could be counted as changing it‚ because they were not

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    Hamburgers‚ French fries‚ BBQ‚ hot dogs‚ sub sandwiches‚ and soda. Some foods are taboo because some people abstain from for religious‚ cultural or hygienic reasons.  Some examples of folk housing include New England‚ two chimney‚ salt box‚ Cape Cod‚ and front gable and wing housing styles. Building material and design are related to the physical environment by the resources available and the climate. For example‚ in climates with a lot of snow‚ roofs are going to be steep. Preliminary Questions

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    small rocks. Because of this they enjoy living on cord grass that grows in the high marshes along the coast. These snails are sometimes found in the Southern half of Florida or in Brazil‚ but can also be found in the coastal salt marsh areas of Cape Cod. A similar snail species to the coffee bean snail is the Melampus bidentatus snail. It is extremely similar in size and color but‚ if examined closely‚ displays spiral lines that are smoother and rougher than the straight lines found on the coffee

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    hinted buyers would find a sense of peace and tranquility unattainable in city life. William Levit taking advantage of this built “150 houses a day in the potato fields of central Long Island… until more than 17‚000 nearly identical four-room “Cape-Cod” boxes stood in Levittown‚ as the agglomeration was made” (Kunstler‚ 104) For many families‚ Levittown was the best option for many families considering a vast amount of the population unable to find any suitable shelters. Levittown consisted of thousands

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    Leif Ericson was a Norse explorer who led what was probably the first European expedition to the mainland of North America. He was the son of Eric the Red‚ who established the first settlement in Greenland. Leif Ericson became the leader of this settlement after his father’s death. His life was recorded in long Icelandic stories called sagas. His name is also spelled Eriksson or Eiriksson. Ericson was born in Iceland‚ near what is now Budardalur. His family sailed to southern Greenland about 985

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