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    So year 11‚ Is a physical journey merely a distance traveled? Or is there a greater meaning behind every step that is taken? As well as extending yourself physically‚ what about the mental‚ emotional and intellectual transformation on the journey? Remember those long roadtrips when you would drive your parents nuts by asking "Are we there yet?" Often‚ we are so obsessed with the destination that we neglect to see the process that takes us there‚ the thrills of the unpredictable journey and the things

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    The Phoenicians have long been regarded as amongst the first and best seafarers in Ancient Human history. Their advancements in nautical technology and their peoples’ skill on the sea allowed for them to create colonies throughout the Mediterranean Basin and create legends of possible African circumnavigation and while no evidence has been found‚ journeys across the sea into the Western Hemisphere. What allowed these Levantines to become such capable seafarers and what had forced them to turn their

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    and the student I had to evaluate was Emily. The specific purpose statement for Emily’s speech was “To inform my audience about Atrioventricular Canal Defect”‚ and her method of organization seemed to be topical‚ which is a good when informing your audience about a health problem. Also‚ the main points of her speech included: what is atrioventricular canal defect‚ what are the symptoms‚ and what are the treatment options. Although Emily’s speech had many strengths and weakness when it came to the content

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    How was the Panama Canal built? Well‚ the canal was a U.S. goal. It took 11 years to build this amazing canal. Theodore Roosevelt‚ the U.S. president oversaw this idea. The idea with the Panama Canal was to be able to import and export things quicker and easier. This was a successful build. It goes between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. It takes 8 hours to go around the whole Panama Canal on a ship. This just goes to show that the Panama Canal was built very largely. There were some major problems

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    Have you ever wondered about the Great Panama Canal’ difficulties‚ How it was made‚ and the effects? Well if you did you came to the right place.This is how the Panama Canal was built. In the beginning the U.S. used lots of explosive dynamite to blow up ground or tough hard rock. Next the U.S. used lots of metal silver railways so they could carry lots of material over by train and for transportation. Next an advanced system used was called locks. These helped raise bots over the mountains and

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    A root canal procedure is usually done to remove bacteria from the infected pulp in your tooth. After the procedure‚ it is important to keep your teeth clean in order to prevent infection. Your dentist will typically give you anti-bacterial medicine and suggest salt water rinses. However‚ you can also decrease your chances of infection by eating foods that are rich in anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties are great for treating and preventing infections. Therefore‚ there

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    Have you ever wanted to get away from your normal everyday life? In Gary Soto’s poem‚ “Saturday at the Canal‚” the poet tells of a seventeen-year old boy who is leading a very monotonous life and one that he wishes to get away from. Using First-Person‚ the boy feels that his life is boring and by leaving his home town he will find happiness. He also feels that his life lacks purpose and going away will show him that his life has worth and purpose. Gary Soto uses personification‚ metaphors‚ and rich

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    How did the Erie Canal Change America? The Erie Canal changed all our lives for the better. It was started in 1817 and was finished and opened eight years later in 1825. The official date construction for the Erie Canal was approved by the New York State Legislature was on April 15th‚ 1817. The Erie Canal is 363 miles long and was solely built by man and horse power. The Erie canal affected the United States in many ways‚ a few of them are‚ that by using the Erie Canal travel time and dangers

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    2007‚ with dimensions of 41 X 60 In. The medium used for this painting was oil on canvas. The subject matter of this artwork is the representation of the Grand Canal in Venice‚ Italy. The Grand Canal is a canal in Italy that forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city and is a popular spot for Tourists to visit. An end of the canal leads to a basin at San Marco and the other end leads to a lagoon near the Santa Lucia Railway Station. It is 3.8 km long‚ 30-90 meters wide‚ and has an average

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    The Panama Canal The Panama Canal is a canal that joins the two largest oceans in the world‚ the Atlantic ocean and the Pacific Oceans together. Canals are an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation that is man made. How did they manage to construct this? They used science‚ they had to measure sea level‚ which required science. They used engineering to construct their route. They used several steam shovels to get the dirt out

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