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    European Colonization of the Americas It is largely believed that the Vikings were the first citizens to arrive in the Americas. They were a Scandinavian tribe of explorers that migrated from Greenland setting up several colonies in their travels. Following the exploration of the Vikings Christopher Columbus “founded” the Americas. The journey of Columbus to the continent made way for the rapid expansion of the Americas by European settlers. During the 19th century around 50 million people left

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    Fishing Methods The four basic methods of angling are bait fishing‚ fly fishing‚ bait casting or spinning‚ and trolling. All are used in both freshwater and saltwater angling‚ but the first and last are most commonly used in saltwater. Bait fishing‚ commonly called still fishing in North America and bottom fishing in England‚ is certainly the oldest and most universally used method. In English freshwater fishing it is used to catch what are called coarse fish: bream‚ barbel‚ tench‚ dace‚ and

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    little kid‚ I have always loved horror movies. This genre of movies interests me‚ because you are constantly kept on the edge of your seat. I think when you take a look at various horror films and compare them; you will notice an array of different scare tactics/methods. You will also notice many cliché ideas that a lot horror flicks have in common. I will point these ideas out in detail‚ when I compare The Dawn of The Dead horror flick released in 1978‚ with the one released in 2004; Two and a half

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    GERMANIC LANGUAGES Classification of Modern Germanic Languages and their Distribution Classification of languages means their placement into families or phyla [‘failə] on the basis of lexical or typological similarity or shared ancestry. Languages may thus be classified either genetically or typologically. A genetic classification assumes that certain languages are related in that they have evolved from a common ancestral language. This form of classification employs ancient records as well

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    is why it is something that needs to be paid attention to. If a company ignores there workers the workers may feel neglected and revolt against there employers. The productivity of the company greatly reduced because of human breaches and entire scare floors having to be shut down‚ and because of this the morale of the workers greatly reduced Laughter is actually the most productive use of the natural resource of children. When "Boo" escaped through her closet into Monstropolis Mike and Sully

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    Treaty of Versailles which consequently‚ lead to the refusal to make the USA a member of the league of nations even though America had been the key stone towards this. The hostility shown towards many immigrants was due to many reasons such as; The Red Scare‚ Social Fears‚ Religious Fears‚ World War One‚ Anti-immigrant feeling and Immigration Laws. The ‘American Dream’. This was something that vast numbers of immigrants were seeking when they abandoned their motherlands and headed across the Atlantic

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    years‚ the Red Scare‚ and the Black List. Joseph McCarthy was born in 1908. He was the fifth put of seven children. When Joseph was young he was not very popular. He was normally very shy and awkward when it came to talking to people. After grade school‚ he became a chicken farmer. When his career of being‚

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    powerful and leading and will influence people’s opinions on everything. There are plenty of stories in the media that will change the public’s perception of science or even make them see a new perception. Sometimes these stories are just written to scare the public into believing a certain thing just so they can sell their stories. Stories sometimes are true and sometimes they are false but it is up to the public to believe in what is right and what is wrong. In this day and age‚ where information

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    was to questioned by the House of Representatives’ committee on un american activities in 1956 and convicted of “contempt of congress” for failing to identify others present at meeting he had attended.The Red Scare and The Crucible are similar as they both reflect mass hysteria.The Red Scare reflected the hunt for communist hunt while The Crucible reflected on the hunt for witchcraft. A person will do crazy things when put in a crazy environment. People get scared‚ they do things they wouldn’t do

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    Europe. <br> <br>Anglo-Saxon religion was based on ethics. It was the earthly values such as bravery‚ loyalty‚ generosity‚ and friendship that Anglo-Saxon life was based upon. The Anglo-Saxon religion derived from Germany and was very similar to Scandinavian mythology. They had gods for any and everything that all played important roles in everyday life. Symbols like the dragon and the swastika are also a part of the religion that can’t be forgotten. <br> <br>In 432 Celtic Ireland was converted to

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