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    Sir Henry Morgan

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    himself to “fame and fortune by his valour”. Having little experience as a sailor‚ Morgan sailed to the Caribbean to take part in the Western Design‚ which was a conflict between Oliver Cromwell‚ and Spain. Cromwell’s first attempt took place at Santo Domingo‚ and ended in a failure. The fleet‚ which included Henry‚ then moved along to Jamaica and successfully invaded and occupied the island. Henry Morgan’s uncle Edward Morgan was Lieutenant-Governor of Jamaica‚ who was appointed to the position

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    DNCE131: Exam 1 Study Guide FALL 2013: Professor Flickinger 1. Copeland and Cohen. “What is Dance?” pg 1 -Understand the three basic art theories being discussed -Aristotle is responsible for what part of Western Storytelling/Narrative -Focus on the arguments of Martin‚ Levinson‚ Goodman‚ & Sparshott 2. Sklar. “Five Premises for a Culturally Sensitive Approach to Dance” pg 30 -Understand the five premises and their importance to discussing dance cross culturally -Be able to define Empathic

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    Sir Francis Drake‚ an English sea captain‚ navigator‚ slaver‚ privateer and politician. He was second in command of and English fleet against the Spanish Armada. He also accomplished the second circumvolution of the world. A hero to some and a pirate to others let us peek into the life of Sir Francis Drake. In Tavistock‚ Devon year 1544‚ Francis Drake was born. Drake’s birth is not formally recorded‚ but since he received command of the Judith in 1566 when he was twenty-two years old‚ his birth

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    World History 12 September 28‚ 2012 Columbian Exchange The tomato was originally cultivated by the Aztecs in Central America‚ and has historic origins that can be traced back to around 700 A.D. They were also known to be native to western South America. It was during the 16th century that the Europeans were introduced to this fruit when the early explorers set tail to discover new lands. In 1519‚ Cortez brought tomato seeds back to Europe where they planted as ornamental curiosities but didn’t

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    Language Practicum In Haiti

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    Jalissa Garriga Professor Edwards Language Practicum 11/07/2012 Haiti Jalissa Garriga Professor Edwards Language Practicum 11/07/2012 Haiti Introduction Haiti is one of the world’s poorest nations in the western hemisphere‚ which is still suffering the impact and devastation of the earthquake today. A nation so often on its knees had been knocked to the ground. (Clinton). On January 12‚ 2012 Haiti was struck by an earthquake with 7.0 magnitudes. Many Haitians suffered while others lost

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    Local Literature

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    town)‚ the provincial capital‚ was totally flooded. Muñoz was then considered a possible new capital of the province. At about the same time‚ the people of Barrios Muñoz and San Antonio‚ also in San Juan de Guimba town‚ and Palusapis in Sto. Domingo municipality‚ together with Sitios Kabisukulan‚ Rang-ayan‚ Mataas na Lupa‚ Siniguelas‚ Purok Agrikultura‚ and Pulong Maragul in Talavera town‚ were organizing themselves to be separated from their three respective municipalities to become a new independent

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    has obtained from Spain. Due to the failure of Napoleon’s establishment of a new French Empire in America‚ France no longer wanted the land of Louisiana and sold it for a mere $15 million. As Brown wrote‚ “Louisiana had become expendable because St Domingo had not been reconquered (227)” from the former slaves of the island. In conclusion‚ the Louisiana Purchase was made possible because of the

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    (I got 100% on this one.) Out line: I. Theodore Roosevelt (republican) A. Birth: October 27‚ 1858 at New York‚ New York B. Died: January 6‚ 1919 at Oyster Bay‚ New York II. Background A. Education- Attended Harvard and he graduated 21st of 177. He studied in the fields of sciences‚ German‚ rhetoric‚ philosophy‚ and ancient languages. (1876-1880) Attended Columbia Law School‚ but he dropped out to run for the state assembly. (1880-1881) B. Occupation- Elected into the New York State

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    SCULPTURE Overview In the previous modules‚ you were already introduced to different art elements and design principles as manifested from different Philippine arts – from simple basket and mat weaving of different indigenous and cultural communities to the highly sophisticated textile weaving from Northern to Southern Philippines. You are also familiar with the Angono petroglyphs‚ the Laguna copperplate inscriptions‚. In this module‚ you will understand how Philippine sculpture evolved from its

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    War of 1812 Causes

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    Ever since the American Revolution‚ there was a bitter friction between the United States and Great Britain. This detestation of each other was finally acted out when President Madison declared war on Great Britain on June 14‚ 1812‚ thus beginning the War of 1812. The Unites States was tired of getting harassed on the seas‚ had a strong will to expand‚ and felt too much pride to let Great Britain get away with everything they had done. Three causes of the War of 1812 were maritime problems‚ Manifest

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