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    Jamestown Diary of William Wilkinson‚ Surgeon December 5‚ 1606 I am a surgeon. I give medicine to people who are sick. I use needles‚ medicine‚ scissors‚ and lots more stuff. I might take bullets out of people. I don’t really work with others except my assistant. My assistant brings people into my house. He helps me get the tools. My assistant’s name is Ben. I have a big family. I have a wife named Anne. She likes to cook bread. I have four children. Their names are James‚ Emily‚ Sarah‚ and Kathryn

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    Lkjbil Brown

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    I am Mr. Bill Brown‚ the Chief Auditor of the Ned Bank of South Africa (Ned Bank).I got your contact address from the Trade and Exhibition Centre here in Johannesburg and you are the only person that I have contacted in this business with believe that you will not let me down and we will work together to develop trust and confidence in this business. After going through some old file in the records department‚ I discover that there is an account opened in 1980 belonging to the late Mr. Jerome

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    Jamestown is located in present day Virginia. These colonists in Virginia were located by the Chesapeake Bay. The colonists met the Powhatan Indians on their journey to Jamestown. The three topics in this essay about these colonists are Disease/Sickness‚ Weather‚ and Native American Conflict. The first topic is Sickness/Disease. The colonists started getting sick and dying because they didn’t know where else to dump their waste. Document "A" says that the colonists dumped their waste into the river

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    Death equals harm and not a lot of forgiveness. From 1607-1611‚ a lot of brave colonists die at Jamestown‚ mostly because of what they did. When Christopher Columbus started traveling the ocean‚ he had know idea he would land in the Americas. Francis West mostly went up to Chesapeake Bay to try and trade for corn. Colonists died in early Jamestown because of three main problems. These problems were having bad water‚ relations between the Indians and the Colonists‚ and having the wrong occupations

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    Jamestown Bus Company

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    Everytown Bus Company 7849 Castro Valley Blvd. Everytown‚ CA   94546 Re:       Barbara Schultz v. Everytown Bus Company             Case No. 24-C-08-080463 Dear Bus Company:     I have been requested to file suit against you for the injuries suffered by my client‚ Ms. Barbara Schultz‚ while riding on one of your buses.     Ms. Schultz suffered injuries on one of your buses‚ on November 10‚ 2008.  As a result of the accident she sustained a broken left arm‚ which at her age of 75 it takes

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    When the colonists first came to the New World in 1607‚ they settled near a river‚ naming the river ‘The James’. James Fort‚ a colony the people had built near James River‚ was renamed Jamestown in honor of Kind James 1 of England who was ruling at the time. The men of Jamestown didn’t build decent shelters and didn’t know how to farm‚ causing starvation for them all. Their luck changed however‚ once they found and grew tobacco‚ making them rich and able to feed themselves Under King James 1

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    The Royal Metal: Gold

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    Gold is a soft metal that is largely unreactive. Gold jewellery can lie underground for thousands of years and emerge shiny after that lengthy exposure to air‚ water‚ and other chemicals in the environment. Gold does dissolve in some solvents as indicated below and does react with halogens. The most common oxidation states of gold are Au(I) and Au(III) but there are a few examples of Au(V) (various anions [AuF6]- and [Au2F10]). The Au(III) ion has the d8configuration which gives rise to many square

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    Education in India MODULE - VII Education Notes 18 EDUCATION IN INDIA S o far‚ you have been reading about different aspects of culture‚ such as art‚ architecture‚ religion and science. Another important aspect of our culture is education. But what is education? You may say that it means learning something in school or from books. This is partially true. Education is a learning experience. But learning takes place at all times in one’s life. However‚ whereas some other learning experiences

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    The leadership strengths and weaknesses of John Smith evoked a profound effect on the Jamestown colony. The fact that Smith actually arrived in the colony as a common prisoner and was able to achieve the leadership role that he gained is amazing. His creativity and knowledge in certain areas actually saved the colonists from attack and starvation in the early days. Some of the rules he enforced as a leader were actually instrumental in saving the colony. His skill in dealing with the natives

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    The California Gold Rush

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    One moment the California creek beds glimmered with gold; the next‚ the same creeks ran red with the blood of men and women defending their claims or ceding their bags of gold dust to bandits. The "West" was a ruthless territory during the nineteenth century. With more than enough gold dust to go around early in the Gold Rush‚ crime was rare‚ but as the stakes rose and the easily panned gold dwindled‚ robbery and murder became a part of life on the frontier. The "West" consisted of outlaws

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