secondary motivations of their members. This booklet describes the seven types. You can find out what type you are by taking the short online test at http://www.4Cs.yr.com/diys THE EXPLORER These people are driven by a need for discovery‚ challenge and new frontiers. Young in nature‚ if not in reality‚ Explorers are often the first to try out new ideas and experiences. They respond to brands that offer new sensations‚ indulgence and instant effects. In short‚ difference is what they seek out.
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Oct./Nov./Dec. 2006: Vol. 28‚ No. 4‚ Pages 58-63:n.p. SIRS. Internet Explorer. Goshen High School‚ Goshen‚ Indiana. 19 April 2007. . “Data Presented on Capital Punishment in the United States.” Washington File. December 1‚ 2004: n.p. SIRS. Internet Explorer. Goshen High School‚ Goshen‚ Indiana. 23 April 2007. . “Innocence and the Death Penalty.” America. February 7‚ 2005: Vol. 192‚ No. 4‚ page 3: n.p. SIRS. Internet Explorer. Goshen High School‚ Goshen‚ Indiana. 23 April 2007. . Jones‚ Tim. “Resistance
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Columbus the Last Voyage This film tells the story of how Christopher Columbus went on his many voyages to find and discover. However‚ this films tells the truth about his voyages not only discussing his successful trip of find the Americas but the other voyages as well. In these voyages he was not successful these trips were instead marked by disaster‚ accusations and of course betrayal. Columbus was still on the hunt to a fast route to Asia throughout this voyage he faced many troubles having
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World‚ in search of riches‚ freedoms‚ creeds‚ and sciences. In an effort to fill the void of greed in their minds‚ and achieve a new‚ more extravagant lifestyle‚ a man may risk their own existence. They may hold high hopes of opportunity‚ as the explorers‚ and the majority of people‚ leading only to disappointment; or possibly‚ not. The risk itself may not even display favorable for the taker‚ however‚ the simplistic possibility‚ is what drives them. The riches in which a man searches may vary vastly
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Ferdinand Magellan: Explorer Extraordinaire Ferdinand Magellan was born in Sabrosa‚ Portugal in 1480. Magellan is a very prolific and successful explorer that was dedicated to his craft. Ferdinand had a passion for exploration from a young age‚ and was determined to become a great explorer‚ which he definitely accomplished. Ever since he was a young lad‚ Magellan was interested in navigation and exploration. At age 10‚ Ferdinand’s parents passed away and in the same year he became a page for
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asked Portola about his motives about the expedition‚ and he responded with “follow the mountain range along the coast in order to be the first to discover the of Monterey” (Diary of the Portolá Expedition). Portola’s ambition was to be the first explorer to discover the port of Monterey; he hopes that his discovery would really help the Spanish empire‚ which is why he never gave up on his expedition‚ even though they had faced difficulties on his journey. Gaspar de Portola has many inspirations‚
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the explorers on the trail. To me‚ it makes me wonder what it would be like‚ to be exploring that beautiful place. The birds eye view‚ Frederic Edwin Chuch‚ gives you just draws you in because you can see the valley as if you are really there. There’s a mixture of gray and dull colors along with a dark green forest. I think the primary concern of the painting would be the misty waterfall and canyon that catches are attention first. Along side of that is the dark green forest with explorers heading
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The Early Explorer’s Journals Christopher Columbus and Samuel de Champlain were two of the most influential explorers in the history of the Americas. Columbus "discovered" the area near Caribbean Islands while Champlain explored the St. Lawrence Seaway. Their journals were very similar in the way they described what the two explorers saw. Yet they have some differences as well. There are some small differences that these two works carry. Columbus starts out each entry with the day that it began
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member Anselmo group and another one‚ told Charles from the EIF‚ who had brought us to Aunt Ana’s farm‚ sending him. Anselmo explained that the following day my brothers‚ and I would leave out to a village by the bottom of the mountain. The Jewish explorer would go with us. Aunt Ana insisted on coming together with us in the wagon thrown by “Coquette” up to the place with the person responsible. This person will take us to the point of meeting between the children who would
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explorations from different countries. He does not go into depth into each voyage‚ but does include the most notable outcomes to discuss. Yet he does believe the explorers were true Renaissance men and their findings monumental into shaping the new world. Despite remaining in a mostly neutral perspective‚ Schweickhert reveals the he believes the explorers did more good than harm. Schweickhert uses many sources in order to back up his research. Much of the information provided has footnotes that allows it
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