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    The Transatlantic Voyage It’s dark‚ humid‚ there is a gut wrenching smell‚ the rocking of the ship makes you sick to your stomach‚ and disease is all around you. This is the average night for both the slaves going across the middle passage and the indentured servants traveling to The New World. Both of these groups experienced many similarities in their ocean voyage. They were horribly mistreated and packed tightly into the holds of the ship. The Middle Passage is the part of a slave trading ship’s

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    Spanish Colonization

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    Although they were not the first Europeans in the Philippines‚ the first well documented arrival of western Europeans in the archipelago was the Spanish expedition led by Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan‚ which first sighted the mountains of Samar at dawn on 16 March 1521 (Spanish calendar)‚ making landfall the following day at the small‚ uninhabited island of Homonhon at the mouth of the Leyte Gulf.[1] Magellan had abandoned his Portuguese citizenship and became a Spanish subject prior to his contract

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    19th Century Colonization of Africa By the end of the 19th century Europe had colonized Africa. The only exceptions that didn’t get colonized were Liberia and Ethiopia because they were already independent themselves. The Europeans had many reason for why they wanted to colonize Africa. They were generally all political and economic reasons. It was easy for Europeans to colonize and take over Africa because slave trade had made the Europeans believe that Africans were inferior to them. This was

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    The Impact that European Exploration had on Indians During the 15th century‚ exploration in the New World began to increase. While this seemed harmless in the eyes of Europeans‚ the Native Indians to the land thought otherwise. The impact that Indians faced was inevitable. The “good” intentions of the Europeans were quickly outweighed by the negative consequences. The Europeans wanted to simply bring their religious belief into the lives of Indians‚ and own the land of the New World. Through this‚

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    Fantastic Voyage Jennifer Smith HS130 -04 Unit #4 Assignment Kaplan University March 22‚ 2013 Hello everyone‚ this is Tanya I am about to take you on a very interesting voyage in to our patient Peggy Jones who is currently a healthy female of 35 years. I am going to need some help with getting me in to the sub and in to Peggy’s Femoral vein‚ to do this I need someone to put me through a process which is called miniaturization process that will make me only 8 microns long

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    How a 55 year old man digests a meal LaShelle Benson Unit 9 Catherine Rice Today on our fantastic voyage we are going to be taken through the digestive system of a male‚ age 55 and we will be following what happens to a hamburger‚ fries and a refreshing glass of root beer‚ as its enters his body and begins the process of digestion. After that we will then follow the root beer into the blood stream and to the kidneys‚ through the urinary tract and then our journey will end when the urine is

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    FANTASTIC FEMALE FLIGHT Alycia Chubb HS 130 Anatomy & Physiology II Unit #4 Assignment Kaplan University August 20‚ 2012 FANTASTIC FEMALE FLIGHT It is time for a fantastic voyage through this female’s right femoral vein to the lobe of the lower lung to document the “Battle of the Lung!” The course is going to be charted starting with the right femoral vein‚ passing through the external iliac‚ then the common iliac vein‚ head

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    New World Misconceptions

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    There were many misconceptions about the indigenous people of the New World‚ many of which described them as simple and savage‚ a description that couldn’t further from the truth. Going back we find that Native Americans were actually very complex in all aspects of their lives: farming‚ social structure‚ religion‚ architecture‚ and so on. The people of the New World were so advanced that they could achieve the same things their European counterparts were doing with machinery‚ but better.These inventions

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    Fantastic Voyage Lyndsay Powell HS 130 - 02 Unit #4 Assignment Kaplan University April 16‚ 2013 Fantastic Voyage “Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. My name is Lyndsay Powell and I am thankful that you have decided to come on this adventure with me. I hope you learn some interesting information from me today. And remember‚ if you have any questions‚ feel free to stop me at anytime. Any questions so far? No? Well‚ let’s take off! “Ladies

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    The Age of Exploration

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    From the earliest documented accounts‚ ancient civilizations have explored the world around them. Early adventures were motivated by religious beliefs‚ a desire for conquest‚ the need for trade‚ and an unsatisfying hunger for gold. The great Age of Exploration‚ beginning in the late 1400s‚ was an important era in the discovery and development of lands yet unknown to the Europeans. During this period‚ Europe sought new sea routes to Asia in pursuit of economic gain‚ increased glory‚ and opportunities

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