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    progress were atrocious. Brutal and cruel murders of millions of Indian peoples resound to this day. Their populations may never recover from such an incredible loss; the past can be ignored but never erased. However‚ we as Americans‚ celebrate Christopher Columbus day with joy. We think only of ‘The Founding of America’ and not by the means of which our country was constructed. To Indians everywhere this holiday is simply a remembrance of the murder‚ torture‚ rape‚ and enslavement of their people that

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    Christopher Columbus is someone who is celebrated across the nation as well as all over the world. He is known as the first to discover North America and an amazing explorer. Although he is considered a hero by some‚ he is also disliked by others. There are a few main reasons why this explorer is so controversial. One reason Columbus is a controversial figure is because of his travels. Initially‚ Columbus’s voyage was not even aimed for the Americas but for Asia. However‚ on the way he stumbled

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    History is a Weapon The textbook “History of a Free Nation” depicts Christopher Columbus as being a heroic voyager who leads his crew to destiny. The textbook offers an analysis of Columbus’ preparation for the voyage‚ which details his motives for wanting to sail to Asia. Columbus attempted to determine how far he would need to sail after reading a copy of Marco Polo’s “travels”. While Columbus was a geography enthusiast‚ his calculations of the Earth’s size were incredibly inaccurate‚ presuming

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    Chapter 10-Body Weight and Its Management In 2009‚ about 63% of American adults were overweight or obese. Overweight-has more fat‚ muscle‚ bone‚ and/or body water than a person whose weight is normal. Not necessarily bad‚ but people who have too much fat are at risk of being obese. Obesity-a condition characterized by excessive and unhealthy amounts of body fat. Prevalence of obesity in the US rose rapidly between 2000-2010 2000-20% or more of the adult population in 22 states were obese

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    The second most guilty suspect on this voyage was Christopher Columbus. He was the one taking orders from the King and Queen and fulfilling them to the max. Columbus took the possession of Indian land and started to spread religion under his orders. However‚ he went over and beyond to do all of this for the King and Queen. He ordered men to enslave the Taino for them and to make them work in the mines for gold. Gold was all he and the King and Queen cared about. He even said‚ “Gold is most excellent;

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    The great navigator Columbus Mr. Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) navigator Spain famous and pioneering major geographical discoveries in human history. He was in his youth believer in the theory of spherical Earth and not leading the famous Marco Polo every respect and appreciation‚ and the determination to become a navigator. During the period between the year 1492 and in 1502 crossed the Atlantic Ocean four times and discovered the American continent and became a great crew in the history of

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    The skills and qualities required of Christopher Columbus in order for him to lead a safe and successful voyage to undiscovered and unexplored lands weighed heavily on him‚ as he was initially placed in a headship position in the course of the planning of the journey because he originated and entertained the idea of finding a passage to China through unmarked waters. With his assiduousness and persistence‚ his appeal and intelligence‚ he was able to convince the King and Queen of Spain to fund his

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    there are many stories about Christopher Columbus and how he founded America and sailed across the seas‚ there are also many unhidden truths and lies that Columbus did and told. These untruthful lies that Columbus told led to other groups of people taking fault for his actions that he did and committed. One of those groups of people that took a lot of blame was Columbus’s men. Columbus’s men traveled with Columbus wherever he went. They helped out Columbus when he needed them. However

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    Oscar Wilde once said: “Perhaps‚ after all‚ America never has been discovered. I myself would say that it had merely been detected.” If this was true‚ then shall we call Columbus the great detective? Or was it someone else who really “detected” America? The common knowledge lays in the fact that Christopher Columbus was the one who discovered America in 1492. However‚ this issue has always been a thorny one‚ since there isn’t enough evidence that this is a fact. Regarding the events that were

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    The Americas before the arrival of the Spanish and Christopher Columbus were extremely different. Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the Spanish crew‚ the Americas were beautiful and an amazing sight to be seen. The Americas had luscious forests‚ magnificent wildlife‚ and extremely astounding terrains that had almost never even been stepped on. The land was green and the amount of new animals were thriving. But as soon as the Spaniards stepped foot onto these beautiful continents‚ everything

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