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    European exploration and colonization had a myriad of effects on both the New World and the Old World. It allowed both hemispheres to experience new foods and new diseases. In the end‚ although some of these effects were negative‚ the expansion to the New World was beneficial to humanity. European exploration led to the great melting pot of North America. Because of the newly opened trade routes fruits‚ vegetables‚ and animals were able to cross the Atlantic Ocean‚ many of which were new to the

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    Pros and Cons of Space Exploration We plan vacations to tourist spots nearby; we plan to spend holidays to faraway lands. But how would it feel if we could plan a vacation to Mars? How would it be to plan a holiday to some ’tourist destination’ in space? Won’t it be exciting? Definitely‚ yes! Although it sounds unbelievable‚ it has the potential of becoming a reality. The dream once dreaded is seen with thrill today. It is on its way of turning true if we succeed in exploring space. Astronomers

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    I think space exploration is good thing for this world because we might find pterodactyl next big thing in space. I’m just saying that maybe we find the cure for cancer in a faraway planet or find a way to go into the past like time travel space is too big to look at thru a microscope but if we spend money we could be saving lives by the thousands instead of 7.6 million dying each year. I think president Kennedy was right for having such a liking to the space exploration and for thinking about

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    constant‚ overwhelming fear‚ hunger and despair that the convicts are going through. We are also introduced to all the officials on board. They are debating the punishment of hanging that three of the convicts have received for stealing‚ and we see the different attitudes different characters have to this. Governor Arthur Phillip supports a humane approach to dealing with the convicts‚ but Judge David Collins believes that the law must be upheld and that a crime‚ however petty‚ is still a

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    always see. Further‚ one learns of his own residence on a ginormous ball of gas floating through empty‚ inky blackness‚ and one begins to wonder: are there additional worlds? Does there exist other life? Is there another being in the universe right this very instance‚ wondering the exact same thing? It’s natural human curiosity‚ and curiosity that’s bound to be acted on‚ that deserves it too. While it certainly is a contentious

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    Bukowski Self-Exploration in “Bluebird” and Transgressive Fiction I liked Charles Bukowski’s poem “Bluebird” because it was very gritty and realistic‚ and I really understood the expression of loneliness and depression and escapism. His work seems to really represent the dirty‚ gritty‚ realistic soul of America in the 20th century and he uses his writing to express his inner pain and questions about himself and life. He does this through writing in a realistic way in transgressive poetry‚ by

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    status and education as well as of character personality. In the play the very marked differences between Stanley and Blanche are stressed by Stanley’s non-grammatical‚ slangy speech compared against Blanche’s poetic‚ smoothly‚ upper-class spoken language. She also constantly reminds Stanley that she was a teacher of English. When playing the character of Blanche it was important to consider her delivery of language. At times there is a lyrical quality in her words‚ emphasising their emotional content

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    of personality data: self-report‚ information‚ life‚ and behavioral. Each one has it’s advantages and disadvantages. When conducting research on personality‚ each must be considered in order to draw valid and reliable conclusions about personality. This is because no one observation fits neatly into one set of data. There is an endless number of combinations. If one approach is used while the other ignored‚ it could lead to error (p. 45). Error is already an issue when it comes to interpretation‚

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    The two nations leading worldwide exploration are Spain and Portugal. There were many reasons that made Spain and Portugal the forerunners of worldwide exploration. Spain and Portugal‚ both located off the Iberian Peninsula‚ had a geographical advantage over other nations. This Peninsula allowed easy access into the Atlantic‚ which made it much easier to launch expeditions to the Americas. Spain and Portugal both sought out economic growth which led them to seek out new trade routes‚ leading to resources

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    The Spanish Exploration of 1527 Imagine it’s 1527‚ you’re in the wilderness with hostile indian tribes all around you with no supplies or materials. This is exactly what Cabeza de Vaca went through. The exploration started with 400 members and went down to 4. Cabeza de Vaca was one of the men within these 4. Five spanish ships left the port of Seville on a expedition of “The New World” (The Americas). The ships arrived at Apalachee bay disappointed. They made 5 rafts to carry 50 people each‚ they

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