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    "Child of the Americas"

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    you interpret the line “Europe lives in me‚ but I have no home there” (1. 17)? I interpreted that this line meant that the speaker had been exposed to european culture and adapted some of the european customs into their own personal culture. Through out the poem the speaker describe her heritage and the cultures she identifies as‚ and I believe that “Europe lives in me‚ but I have no home there” simply means she is creating memories and experiences that takes place in europe but she has never truly

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    Yee Leng Tong‚ etc. Cafe de Coral group is also recognized as the world largest Chinese fast food restaurants‚ its business has grown to operate over 580 separate stores across its brands all over Hong Kong‚ Mainland China‚ Southeast Asia‚ North America‚ etc. Since 1968 Cafe de Coral opened its first restaurant in Causeway Bay‚ Hong Kong. There were 11 Cafe de Coral restaurants until 1980‚ but somehow‚ they were not all fully self-serving as nowadays. Since the consumer behavior back to the 1970s

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    president and global marketing officer of Coralius Cosmetics has been approached by a film industry studio with a cosmetic sponsorship offer for a sequel to a blockbuster movie. Since the three female stars of the movie are from Western Europe‚ Asia and Eastern Europe‚ the VP sees this sponsorship as an opportunity to launch a global brand-building strategy. She proposes to the Coralius CEO that the company create three new eye colour palettes for each of the three stars and then use the stars in

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    Imperialism In America

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    completely in the way the book suggests it did‚ not so harsh. First thought on the matter‚ did the settlers even know any better. America was just starting out and like a toddler America did things off of example. A majority of immigrants came from Europe. Europe in a more subtle way in some cases did the same thing as settlers did to the west. Britain watched over America and Canada from afar governing the government. France‚ Russia‚

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    Europe in the 1500s was a very active continent. Many of its residents tried to leave their mark on their own land. Others wanted to expand the power that they had. They were able to do both‚ and there are signs that show of their accomplishments even today. I believe Europe’s rise was certain. They had navigation skills and well-built ships‚ held advantages in the early encounters of the neighboring countries‚ and the drive to spread their way all over the world. That combined with their sheer drive

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    Birth of America

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    Birth of America Over the years a lot of things have shaped the colonies. We call this the Birth of America. More than 200 years ago there were British‚ Dutch‚ French and Spanish colonies in North America. They were the first 13 states. When people came from Europe to America they noticed it was very different from their previous life. In the colonies land was cheap unlike Europe‚ and people looked forward to owning their own land. In Europe only the rich could own land. With the benefits in

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    CHAPTER 13 NOTES.   European Empires in the Americas 1. Western European empires were marked by maritime expansion.   Spaniards in Caribbean‚ then on to Aztec and Inca empires Portuguese in Brazil British‚ French‚ and Dutch colonies in North America Europeans controlled most of the Americas by the mid-nineteenth century 2. The European Advantage geography: European Atlantic states were well positioned for  involvement in the Americas   the Atlantic’s fixed winds helped‚ once they were understood

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    Slavery in America

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    Salvery in America From the 15th to the 19th century‚ European’s brought slaves from the west central‚ and East Africa. This made the slave trade central to the economies of many African states and threatened many more Africans with enslavement. Millions of African’s were sent to work in the new world. In 1808 a law was passed banning the import of slaves to the United States of America. Goods were sold o other countries and slaves were traded for them. Many societies recognized slaves merely

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    Americas Mistakes

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    of the Americas was an accident? In the late 1400’s the Americas‚ first thought to be Asia‚ were were mistakenly discovered by Christopher Columbus‚ a early Spanish explorer. This new discovery of the Americas was such an impacting discovery in Europe‚ otherwise known as the old world‚ because new land that was never thought to be existed was discovered. After this discovery‚ many new world explorers‚ also called Conquistadors‚ were sent from many places located in Europe to the Americas to explore

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    English-Native American relations in the 17th and 18th centuries were marked by a series of particularly vicious wars won by the English. The English exercised the mandate of victory to insist that the Native Americans submit to English sovereignty and either confine their activities to strictly delimited tracts of land near areas of English settlement or move out beyond the frontier. Wars and Enforced Migrations „h Disease was also a grim factor in the American colonies‚ where the majority of

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