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    Fantastic Voyage

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    injected into the femoral vein of a healthy female. The alert just came out that a bacterium is invading the lower lobe of the right lung!! You are to pilot your sub to the site of the “invasion” and do a live report on what you see. Trace your path from the right femoral vein to the lower lobe of the right lung via the right pulmonary artery: Rules of the Road: You may never go the wrong way down a “one-way street” You are not allowed to “create” new roads You may choose any possible route

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    Age of Exploration

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    The age of exploration had many varied effects on the countries involved‚ mainly Spain‚ France‚ and England. By establishing a prosperous empire in South America by conquering the native people‚ Spain became vastly wealthy off of the gold collected by its native subjects. However‚ since the native people were dying off rapidly due to the foreign diseases brought over by the Conquistadors‚ as well as malnutrition and fatigue‚ Spain and Portugal were the first to introduce slavery to the New World

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    Choose 1 European Country that colonized between 1500-1600’s in the New World and detail their colonization. Include What‚ When‚ Where‚ Why‚ How‚ Was. One major country that colonized the New World was Spain. In the 15th century in Spain‚ women were 2nd class citizens who had no authority or power in general. However‚ the new king and queen of Spain-Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella Castille come into power equally. At this time Christopher Columbus seeks out the king and queen of Spain to grant

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    Up until the 1700s religious scripture and ideology has ruled how man has thought of the world. The religious base for all facts and information drove what we as humans thought of biology and the human body. In the start of the 1st century at the beginnings of Christianity the religious based information was continued and spread further and stronger. It wasn’t until the time of the Enlightenment around the 1700’s that the ideas were truly questioned and put to test through factual experiments and

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    iconic African- American poet. Her poems are the voice of the people who were treated as slaves. The short poem “On Being Brought from Africa to America” was story of her life‚ and how she used Bible as a weapon to fight for the equality. In the beginning words of “On Being Brought from Africa to America‚” Wheatley used the word “mercy”. I think Wheatley used it because being brought to America‚ the land of Christianity‚ was the chance for her “benighted soul” to acknowledge the God’s Mercy. Wheatley

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    mounting turmoil that was stirring‚ people’s moral compasses spun about wildly‚ contrasting sharply‚ chalk full of uncertainty. Access to knowledge was available to a vast array of people from all walks of life. This was the perfect recipe for a religious reformation‚ or The Great Awakening. Conflicting views and new knowledge from the Enlightened Era brought much of what people had known to be true into question. Sermons during the 1700s in America were of fire and brimstone that‚ instead of shepherding

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    A wonderful voyage

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    When thinking about my best vacation‚ my mind goes back one year ago‚ when I spent Christmas in Timisoara. It was the first time when I have celebrated Christmas in another place but home. In fact‚ the only thing known there was my mother‚ the main reason of my “ruined fest”. You should’t understand me wrong‚ the whole experience was absolutely fantastic. Since then‚ I used to spend Christmas eve by decorating the Christmas tree‚ making cookies and other pies‚ listening to carols and eventually‚

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    Beagle Voyage Timeline

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    Luz Chavez Biology 9 Term 3 The Timeline of the Beagle Voyage 12 February 2013 On January 1836 at Sydney‚ Australia he was congratulating himself that he was born an Englishman‚ and Darwin wonders why there is a completely different set of mammals in Australia. On September- October of 1835 at the Galapagos Islands Darwin discovers many species unique to the islands but they are mysteriously related to mainland species. Through January- February 1835 at the Chiloe’ Island‚ Chile Darwin see

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    26‚ 2013 (MLA) Title: Space Exploration Space Exploration 1. Introduction Space exploration is considered as an innovation‚ creativity and discovery that are facilitated by space technology and that can be used to improve the current technological position of a country. Space exploitation is evident to have several benefits that improve and advance the technology which is essential for making human life easier and simpler. Through various discoveries and explorations of the outer space of the universe

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    Phyllis Wheatley was born in 1753 in West Africa. Wheatley was brought from Africa to Boston by a ship called Phillis. She was then sold to Wheatley family. Hence‚ the name Phyllis Wheatley. The Wheatley family was supportive of Phyllis education‚ their daughter and son helped educate her. Her first poem was published in the newpaper in 1767. Pyllis traveled to london‚ in hopes of meeting the Countess. The countess was unable to meet with Phyllis‚ but helped her published her volume of poems. When

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