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    Latin Jazz

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    Tyler Cannon May 1 05 PDA 110 Prof Vobrouchek Latin Jazz Last Sunday I went to jazz bar in Manhattan and I listened "Latin JazzE Latin jazz is "a fusion of African and indigenous rhythms from the entire Latin American Diaspora with the language of jazzE It was first known as coop‚ but you are now familiar with it as afro-Cuban. When talking about afro-Cuban jazz‚ it is difficult to not mention certain turning points in history that made

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    Latin America vs. North America Tommy Wozny North America (1450-1700 A.D.) and Latin America (1450-1700 A.D.) have many similarities‚ yet differences as well. One of the main differences between the two is their government system. In Latin America‚ the government used an Ecomienda system‚ and a Mit’a system‚ while in North America‚ they were more independent‚ and used viceroyalties. Another difference between the two was the labor system. In Latin America‚ there were slave labor systems that developed

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    The world has experienced many changes in past generations; this paper will briefly outline different stages in life between 1500 and 1800 according to Blainey (2002) and will conclude with my reflection on how life has changed since 1800. According to Blainey” life in 1800 was spent by most families scavenging and hunting for food‚ living off grains in the form of damper‚ cereal‚ and soup” ( 2000‚ p 410).Gathering food including bird eggs and wild berries would be how daily life revolved (Blainey

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    Continuity of Operations

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    QUESTION 1: Watch the video on the Bhopal Chemical Disaster: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0csW97x8d24 (WARNING: This video contains graphic and disturbing images. If you elect not to view it‚ please research another link regarding Bhopal. ) Briefly discuss your reaction to this disaster and identify three potential mitigations that could have/shound have been in place. The Bhopal Chemical Disaster was a horrible incident and was hopefully a learning experience for the world. It is truly

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    much more modern invention. This invention has its roots largely in the slave trade in which Portugal bought and sold African slaves from West Africa to a plethora of locations‚ most notably North and South America. These slaves would go on to form their own individualized communities within their bondage and shape the very countries that had enslaved them in the 18th and 19th centuries. Slaves in North and South America played similar roles but developed independently of each other and thus shaped

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    Situation: Submarino.com is a leading e-retailer in Latin America that offers products in multiple categories; Books‚ Rare and Imported Books‚ CDs‚ MP3s‚ Video and DVD’s‚ Toys and Games‚ Software and Computer Supplies‚ Cell Phones and Consumer Electronics (TVs‚ DVD Players‚ etc.). The company is headquartered in Brazil with virtual stores in Argentina‚ Mexico‚ Spain and Portugal. Submarino.com was launched in June 1999 by Antonio Bonchristiano. Bonchristiano obtained backing from GP Investments

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    Election of 1800

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    #3 ATP: The Revolution of 1800 Edward J. Larson analyzes the pivotal presidential election‚ sometimes referred to as a revolution‚ of 1800 that established two disparate political parties‚ challenged the United States Constitution‚ and threatened the nation’s unity. Because this was the first time in American history that partisan campaigning was distinctly apparent‚ it was a significant piece of the election of 1800. When establishing the opposing campaigns of 1800‚ the article states‚ “…divided

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    How America Became a Global Superpower Joshua Vann HIS204 Instructor Jamie Weitl November 14‚ 2011 How America Became a Global Superpower The United States of America is the world ’s last remaining superpower. However‚ this was not always the case. The United States toiled in relative obscurity on a global scale for most of its history. As the world evolved‚ so too did the young nation. The United States attempted to stay out of world affairs‚ but a time came when that was no longer possible

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    the lives of many Chinese citizens. Culturally‚ the country’s art and literature hardly changed for almost eight hundred years. Along with their culture‚ China remained politically the same from the beginning of the Golden Ages all the way until the 1800s. On the other hand‚ China’s government and society were restructured after new leaders took over. From a monarch to total communism‚ China’s society had a multitude of new ideas and policies they had to adapt to. From 618 to the late 1400s‚ China’s

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    the Wizard of Menlo Park‚ Edison patented over 100 inventions in his lifetime‚ such as the phonograph. However‚ the invention that had the most impact on American growth at this time was the light bulb. The light bulb revolutionized daily life in America. People now could do more‚ since they could work later. Although not everyone had access to electricity‚ this invention changed the way people lived. Alexander Graham Bell was another important inventor of this time period. Before Bell‚ communication

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