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    Lisa Huang Mr. Birtwell U.S History Honors November‚ 26th‚ 2012 What were the effects of the contact between Europeans and North Americans? Ever since 1485‚ Christopher Columbus‚ an explorer from Italy‚ began to vigorously look for sponsor for his voyage. He presented his idea of sailing to the Atlantic and into mysterious Asia to John II‚ King of Portugal. Yet‚ he was interested in his plan. John II and the royalties thought the plan was unfavorable and unrealistic. When Columbus was about

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    Charisma is the term commonly used in the sociological and political science literature to describe leaders who by force of their personal abilities are capable of having profound and extraordinary effects on followers. These effects include commanding loyalty and devotion to the leader and of inspiring followers to accept and execute the will of the leader without hesitation or question or regard to ’one’s self interest. The term charisma‚ whose initial meaning was "gift"‚ is usually reserved for

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    This Hebrew astrolabe is an ancient astronomical device which was used to interpret time by the positon of the sun and the stars in the sky. Apart from finding the time of the day or night‚ astrolabes were used for mathematical calculations and predicting horoscopes. The very first astrolabes were made in 150B.C in Greece. By 800 B.C the astrolabe was well developed in the Islamic world and was used for various purposes such as timekeeping‚ survey and determining prayer time. Also‚ it was used as

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    What Does it Take to Write a Great Essay? What is an Essay? The word ‘essay’ is derived from the word meaning ‘to weigh up‚ test‚ try and examine’. All essays require you to: - Think about the importance of facts and ideas - Exercise judgement - Consider facts‚ ideas‚ people‚ places critically - Develop a point of view before you write - Consider evidence - Be analytical - Express yourself in a structured‚ logical‚ organised fashion. Regardless of form‚ a good essay: - has a clear structure

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    Gaius Julius Caesar was one of the most important and well known Romian of all times. He was born in 100 BCE into a rich Patrician family. At the age of 16 his father Gaius Julius Caesar III died leaving him with his mother Aurelia Cotta. In Caesars 56 year he was alive he was able to accomplish a lot. He became a ruler of Rome and military leader. Caesar also had 3 children and over 5 wives. That most popular of which Cleopatra the Pharaoh of Egypt at the time. Later on he died on March 15‚ 44

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    What Did He Say?: Commercial Print Industry Lingo If you want to make a good first impression‚ you need to pay special attention to the type of paper you are using. However‚ picking out the correct paper for your project can be confusing and overwhelming. It doesn’t help that the industry jargon can confuse many business owners and entrepreneurs. Not understanding what you are hearing or looking at can cost you money‚ and you can end up making the wrong decision. In order to help you understand

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    The Roaring Twenties were a time of economic prosperity‚ innovation‚ heightened consumerism‚ and personal liberation. However‚ the new era also brought much tension that resulted in increased segregation and anti-immigrant ideals. While the twenties are considered a decade of liberation for many‚ it was also an era of civil unrest. The cultural advancements and diverse social landscapes of the 1920s were shaping a new society that threatened old ideals and exacerbated cultural conflict from those

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    Romans to take Sicily as its first real province‚ and Carthage had to pay Rome 125‚000 pounds of silver. But the peace would not last‚ as both powers wanted to control the western half of the Mediterranean. With Carthage weakened and destabilized‚ in 238 BCE‚ Rome took advantage and seized Corsica and Sardinia. One of the most successful Carthaginian commanders was Hammilcar Barca‚ who was a sworn enemy to Rome. He governed Spain from 237 BCE until 229/8 BCE. During this time‚ he rebuilt Carthaginian

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    Massachusetts‚ during the 1600s. The Puritans were a community that had a far-fetched idea of perfection‚ and had an unjust church. They believed that everyone had to be pure in order to be perfect. Men had to dress and act the same‚ women had to dress and act the same‚ and almost all fun was forbidden and considered witchcraft. The Puritan’s society was strongly influenced by religion. Their importance of religion‚ combined with the unjust of the church‚ is what created the injustice in their community

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    people were treated unfairly and the middle class was unhappy since all the money was going to the higher ups and was not distributed properly. The middle and low class had to grow cash crops that they couldn’t even benefit from. So‚ they established a liberal democracy. Porfirio Diaz was in control of the territory at the time of the revolt. The major participants and leaders of each side were the people of Mexico‚ Francisco Madero‚ Francisco Pancho Villa‚ and

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