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    The lions in Santiago’s dreams represented his lost youth and his decreasing strength. For instance‚ when he needed strength on his long and strenuous voyage he thought of his dreams of the lions‚ and of them playing on the beach without a care in the world. With this in his mind it seemed to make him stronger and gave him the endurance to continue. The lions could also symbolize pride. Like the lions Santiago had pride. He was proud of his fishing skills. He was able to keep his lines straight

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    that operates expedition-style voyages mainly to Polar Regions. EAI also offered voyages between season to the islands of the South Pacific and the Atlantic also covering the Amazon River. The company decided to offer these additional excursions to assist in defraying fixed business cost (Shaw & Hulland‚ 1999). EAI first began excursions through the Amazon River Basin during the high water season of March 1997. There were two options; option one was the upriver voyage from Belem‚ Brazil to the town

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    When China Ruled the Seas

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    great dynasty. It helps us to see how China rose to become a great maritime power and also how it its navy disintegrated. “When China Ruled the Seas” shows us why the Chinese emperors decided to destroy its navy. It helps us learn more about China’s voyages of exploration‚ including how long they lasted‚ the reason for them‚ how far they extended and the impact they had on China itself and foreign countries. This book provides great details that we are not able to see in the book or in class. It gives

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    Gulliver’s voyages? After reading Gulliver’s Travels you see the details up close‚ and you see them from far away. The book shows you how meaningless some wars are‚ for example between the Lilliput and Blefuscu. There is no real huge conflict between the two and Swift implies this in different way. Gulliver also meets the Brobdingnagians‚ where the king shows Gulliver that the people of Europe are narrow minded and way underdeveloped than the Brobdingnagians. For Gullivers fourth voyage he ends up

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    10End of Treasure Fleet Voyage * The seven voyages of the Treasure Fleet were meant to display Chinese might to all the kingdoms and trade ports of the Indian Ocean world‚ and to bring back exotic toys and novelties for the emperor. * The Yongle Emperor who sponsored Zheng He’s first six voyages died in 1424. His son‚ the Hongle Emperor‚ was much more conservative and Confucianist in his thought‚ so he ordered the voyages stopped. (There was one last voyage under Yongle’s grandson‚ Xuande

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    Captain James Cook‚ FRS‚ RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer‚ navigator‚ cartographer‚ and captain in the Royal Navy. Cook made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean‚ during which he achieved the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands‚ and the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand. Cook joined the British merchant navy as a teenager and joined the Royal Navy

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    Many people have had a great influence upon our world. Some have changed it in a generally good way‚ such as Abraham Lincoln. Others have affected the world negatively‚ such as Adolph Hitler. Still others have changed the world thoroughly‚ their changes resounding through time‚ such as Christopher Columbus. One other has changed the world thoroughly‚ and though all know his name‚ few know who this actually is. This man is Amerigo Vespucci or‚ as known to the Spanish‚ Americo Vespucio. Vespucci

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    more miles. Zheng He was a Muslim prisoner of war that worked as a servant in the imperial court. He joined with the Emperor’s son Zhu Di to overthrow the Emperor’s successor. When Zhu Di took rule he granted Zheng He permission to conduct naval voyages. Zheng He sailed a ship with over 37‚000 men and 317 ships he went farther than any explorer before him or after him. With Zheng He’s excessive knowledge of traveling and how far he has went‚ doors opened up for China.It was more than likely that

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    Columbus Expedition 1st Voyage: On August 3‚1492‚ Christopher Columbus and his crew of 90 men made the first expedition discovery from Palos‚ Spain. The ships were named the Niña‚ the Pinta and the Santa Maria. They were tiny and less than 30 feet wide. The Santa Maria carried 40 men‚ the Pinta‚ 26‚ and the Niña‚ 24. On October 12th‚ Cristopher Columbus and his crew sighted an island in the Bahamas and named it San Salvador. It took them thirty-three days since the ships had left the Canary Islands

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    In 1492 columbus sailed the ocean blue‚ we’ve all heard it. However‚ Columbus faced many hardships through his voyage. Columbus sailed from eastern Europe through the Atlantic‚ and landed off the coast of Florida in Hispanolia. However‚ Columbus’s voyage could have been more successful using present day technology. Today sailors can sail faster‚ know where obstacles in the ocean are‚ and know exact locations of the ships; if Columbus were to have this technology mistakes could have been prevented

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