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    Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo was an ambitious‚ at times ruthless Portuguese soldier who served the Spanish Empire. Cabrillo eventually made his fortune in Guatemala‚ mining gold and trading goods while participating in the slave trade. In hopes of more riches‚ he set out to explore the California coast‚ mapping landmarks and identifying Native villages. He died on January 3‚ 1543‚ of infection from a wound suffered after an attack on his expedition by Tongva tribesmen. Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo is

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    Incan Empire During a thriving time of expanding civilizations‚ the Inca Empire was new and developing with a unique way to carry a kingdom. The Incans were forced to face diversity in order to be a successful community. Despite a simple way of living their lives‚ the Incans faced a fall in the Empire. With a combination of; a lack of advanced technology‚ a poor military with an unexpected ransom‚ and awful health systems; leading to the downfall of the civilization. The Inca Empire was

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    Deviance in today’s society can be seen as an act or attitude that is normal‚ unavoidable and relies on societal reactions. After listening to the story narrated by Juan Ochoa about his childhood experience in Mexico with his family‚ one can conclude that the discussed deviance is social‚ regarding the ongoing issues in the surroundings. This is because Mexico experienced a period of lawlessness‚ which gave room for a prevalent deviant behavior. Deviance act can extend to a criminal level. The narrator

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    In "Poem by Poem" by Juan Herrera‚ he reflects on the shooting that happened in a church in Charleston‚ SC on 6/18/2015. As he reflects in this poem‚ he uses poetic elements such as caesuras and repetition to convey the complex feelings of pain and grief he feels‚ as well as trying to bring attention to how lost America’s gun laws are. Herrera often uses caesuras‚ which is when you break the flow in the middle of the sentence. He does this very often‚ such as‚ "we can end the violence every day

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    Free Internet The general argument made by Juan Andrade in his article‚ “The Next Civil Rights Frontier is Digital ”‚ is that too many students are at a technological disadvantage. More specifically‚ when it comes to supply list‚ it is no longer just pen‚ pencils‚ and paper‚ now students are encouraged to obtain internet access at home. In this passage‚ Andrade is suggesting that too many families lack the monthly subscription‚ and digital literacy to benefit themselves from the technology’s values

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    Introduction Fun Fact: The Don Juan Pond in Antarctica is the saltiest place on Earth. Does that have anything to do with an Ecocolumn? No. What is an Ecocolumn? An Ecocolumn is essentially a tiny ecosystem in a bottle. A few bottles. And it’s not an ecosystem. It has three chambers: Terrestrial‚ Decomposition‚ and Aquatic. The Terrestrial Chamber has the soil‚ the sun‚ and is the entrance into the Ecocolumn. The Decomposition Chamber is where decomposers break down the dead organic matter

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    Feared Empire. The Mongols are arguably the best conquerors the world has ever seen. Through brutal military tactics and intimidating physiological warfare‚ they were capable of building the greatest land empire that the world has ever seen. The empire not only was fierce and cruel but they also brought about the rival of Silk Road trading which helped lead to their people to great economic prosperity. The Conrad-Demarest Model of an empire is a basic guideline that all of the empires are said

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    Battle analysis of San Juan Hill Introduction Throughout American history‚ a number of battles come to hold iconic positions in the shaping of this great nation: Lexington and Concord‚ the Battle of Bunker Hill‚ the Alamo‚ Gettysburg‚ Belleau Wood‚ Pearl Harbor‚ Guadalcanal‚ Iwo Jima and the Battle of the Bulge‚ just to name a few. When the Spanish-American War of is thought of‚ the Battle of San Juan Hill undoubtedly comes to mind. Americans think of the great sacrifices throughout the fight

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    Upside Down is an amazing movie‚ written by Juan Solanas‚ which tells the story of Adam. A kid born in the world below and whose curiosity and drive leads him to explore beyond his world’s limit. One day he meets a young girl from the above world called Eden‚ they quickly become friends‚ and begin meeting each other on a daily basis in the same spot. As they grow this relationship becomes stronger‚ and finally fall in love with each other. This leads them to break the law and enter into each other’s

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    INTOODUCTORY ESSAY FOR THE 42nd CONVOCATION EXHIBION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA OPENED JANUARY‚ 2012 AT NNAMDI AZIKIWE LIBRARY‚ UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA‚ NSUKKA SONGS OF HARVEST: Introductory Notes on “Retrospections” The Department of fine and Applied Arts of the University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka has gained great respect for its creative‚ intellectual‚ and ideological contributions‚ inducing what Ola Oloidi1 referred to as “a culture of art experimentation and art scientification”. The myth that

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