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    Event Date Description Radisson and des Groseilliers are voyagers from France who travelled to north of Lake Superior to begin a fur trading 1659 They went to Montreal and travelled to Lake Superior to begin a trade business with the Cree and Ojibwa people The world’s oldest operating trading company is created on May 2nd‚1670 by the Royal Charter 1670 King Charles II issues a Charter HBC to give them monopoly over all trade in the area. In return HBC pays the King two elk and two black beaver

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    Full Sentence Outline Name: Annelise Sauer Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Nobel Prize winner Norman Borlaug and his influence on my life. Introduction: Attention: Every year my family and I drive from Texas to my grandparent’s house in Iowa. Along the way‚ we see fields of corn and others crops. I’m sure many of you have seen the same thing. Just about anywhere we go‚ there is always fields of corn‚ wheat or cotton within view from the car. This is not the same for some countries

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    In Houston Texas‚ Hurricane Harvey had flooded majority of the homes. The flood water had go contaminated with bacteria and the toxin that are making people sick. Some of the the scientist are going to the homes and they are testing the water. In most the homes has 135 of the safe amount of E.coli and lead in the flood waters. Also there is sewage contamination and it is starting to concentrate inside the homes. In addition there is bacteria growing in the homes. Many of the officials are worried

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    Who Is Lee Harvey Oswald?

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    Lee Harvey Oswald was an American former U.S. Marine who was held responsible for the assanation of president john f. kennedy. Lee Harvey Oswald was born in New Orleans on October 18‚ 1939 to Robert Edward Lee Oswald and Margerite Frances Claverie. Robert Oswald died of a heart attack a couple of months before Lee was born. In 1944‚ Margerite moved Lee and his two other brothers to Dallas‚ Texas. Oswald entered the first grade in 1945 and over the course of the next six years Lee attended several

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    During these hard times where Hurricane Harvey came to Texas where people were gathering to help them out with some food or other stuff we will not be needing‚things that other people might need.Many people believe that most of us can not gather as one human race‚ but I think that we can because there are going to be some bad stuff that is going to happen in our community and maybe thought if us people get together will not be such a bad idea because most us come together as one. In my opinion we

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    From my range of experiences at the Indianapolis Museum of Art there has been one painting that has always brought me back to cast my shadow on the museum floor in front of it. Norman Rockwell’s The Love Song has captured my attention time and time again with its expressive and intriguing narrative. Sylvan Barnet tells us that in the critique of a work we must ask ourselves‚ “What is my first response to the work?” Barnet goes on to say that we may eventually change our understanding of the work

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    Anatomy of an Illness as Perceived by the Patient is a personal narrative written by Norman Cousins. He shares his experience of crippling arthritis and his hospitalization. He quickly realizes that the hospital environment doesn’t suit him well so he begins to self-medicate with laughter and vitamins. He argues that one’s mental health can positively or negatively affect one’s physical health through a personal experience littered with detail and emotion. The first paragraph were Cousins begins

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Free Trade Natischa Harvey Argosy University Submitted to Dr. Cheryl Moore The Advantages and Disadvantages of Free Trade Describe the advantages and disadvantages of free trade. Peter Hann describes free trade as‚ “generally considered by economists to be beneficial to international trade by encouraging competition‚ innovation‚ efficient production and consumer choice” (Hann‚ 2011 para. 1). Free trade allows freedom of international exchanges;

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    The article written by Harvey Simon in the New York Times is about the effects exercise has on the heart‚ Simon discusses both the immediate effects of exercise as well as the delayed effects. The article also discusses the risks of not exercising‚ saying that if a person regularly and vigorously exercises‚ that person will have the lowest risk of heart disease. Simon discusses the difference between vigorous and moderate exercise. Simon says that vigorous exercise may not be as effective in improving

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    Norman Bate’s Personality disorder It is often said we are who we chose to be and that our actions shape our personalities‚ but what would you do if you were no longer in control of yourself? In the movie Psycho‚ by Alfred Hitchcock the antagonist suffered from childhood isolation and was triggered by an oedipal complex‚ which caused him to become morally blinded‚ and develop dissociative identity disorder. The movie is about a young‚ motel manager named Norman Bates. He lives alone

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