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    When Was The Tairio Wrong

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    In the era of exploration‚ wealthy monarchies devoted and funded expeditions to spread the Catholic religion‚ gaining fortune and wealth‚ but most importantly gain uncivilized and unclaimed territory. Wealthy empires‚ such as the Spanish and the Portuguese‚ funded historic explorers for example‚ such as Pizarro and Magellan‚ to expand and connect two distinct worlds. One of the first explorers to set foot in North America‚ who sailed the ocean blue in 1492 was the Italian explorer‚ Christopher Columbus

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    Christopher Columbus was born between August and October 1451 in Genoa‚ Italy. After 41 years‚ Christopher finally began his first voyage on August 3‚ C.1492. He had three ships‚ the Pinta‚ the Niña and the Santa Maria which the Queen and King of Spain gave to him for his first voyage. According to gilder lehrman‚ ‘Christopher sailed to the Bahamas that he called San Salvador but the indigenous people called it Guanahani. For nearly five months‚ Columbus explored the Caribbean Sea‚ Specifically the

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    Zheng He or Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer that is considered to be the man who discovered the Americas. He was born somewhere between October 26 and 31‚ 1451‚ Genoa Italy and died May 20‚ 1506‚ Valladolid Spain. Due to the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans Turks in 1453‚ the silk road became much more dangerous and difficult to traverse which led to sailors trying to find a way to Asia by way of the sea. Columbus made four transatlantic voyages in 1492

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    The significant motive for early European explorations across the Atlantic was the dream of enormous riches. Initially‚ Portuguese and Spanish explorers and merchants were interested in exploiting lands in Africa search of silver and gold. In order to this they had to develop new vessel technology to take them there. This started a chain of happy accidents that would later help Atlantic Europe discover and conquer the new world. As more exploration was done‚ the Spanish were able to locate material

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    HISTORY TOLD THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD. Pg 1: The nephew of one of Columbus’s mens and a fan of the Italian explorer‚ little Miguel is my name. Curious I can be‚ to accompany uncle in his return journey sailing to La Isla Española ‚ in 1493. I was really eager to go and requested uncle to go. I even begged him but he didn’t approve because little Miguel is just a kid. So stubborn I had to slip into one of their huge and crowded 17 ships. Pg 2: During the entire trip I tried to

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    Introduction The Age of Exploration began all the way back in the late 1400s to early 1500s. Exploration of Africa was limited and remained the “blank continent‚” while other continents became “colored” as European powers focused on locations in North and South America. . Although Africa didn’t become a major target until the late 1800s to early 1900s when the Scramble for Africa began when major European powers wanted stakes in Africa’s natural resources‚ especially ivory‚ and a increase in political

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    In the 16th century‚ following the plague‚ trade was increasing‚ so the Europeans needed to build more ships. With the growing number of houses and ships being built the Europeans were struggling with a diminished amount of lumber at their disposal. This motivated Europeans to search for natural resources in other countries‚ like the Americas. The development of the navigational technology made great advancements leading up to and during this time. Navigational instruments at the time included celestial

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    What are the implications of personal genomes for drug discovery and development ? In the past decade‚ increasing amounts of dollars have been spent on drug development yet the amount of new drugs entering the market per year remains the same. Furthermore with 200 billion dollars of patents expiring in the past four years (Witty‚ 2010)‚ innovative pharmaceutical companies will need to look at new approaches to discover drugs. With the human genome being sequenced in 2003‚ a new field of science

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    America Before Columbus

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    America Before Columbus In the age just before Columbus sailed the ocean blue‚ there was abundant life‚ lifestyles‚ and necessities that sustained that. In the 1500s‚ Europe was as tense as ever. Kings and popes raise armies to fight against one another. The population capacity of Europe at this time was around one hundred million people. At this point‚ Isabella‚ the Queen of Spain‚ is the most powerful woman in Europe as well. Livestock and agriculture grown in Europe became important

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    Clinical Trial and Vertex

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    Vertex Case Analysis Industry Challenges Vertex faced a very difficult decision when the company had to decide which drug candidates they should fund on their own‚ and which ones they should partner up with cooperate alliances who can financial support the projects. The company had revenue from various corporate partnerships and roughly $600 million in cash and short-term investments‚ but the company would not be able to fund more that two of its fours primary development projects. The decision

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