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    The R.M.S. Titanic

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    Departure…………………………………………...2 Voyage started…………………………………...2-3 It’s sinking……………………………………........3 Why didn’t everyone got saved? ..........................3-4 Rescued at last……………………………………..5 Lost and Found…………………………………….7 Conclusion………………………………………..8 Introduction In this report I am going to talk about a great ship‚ the R.M.S. Titanic. The R.M.S. Titanic was a passenger ship that struck an iceberg on her first and last voyage. I am going to tell you how it was constructed‚ how the voyage went‚ how and

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    christopher columbus

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    His first voyage into the Atlantic Ocean in 1476 nearly cost him his life. Columbus participated in several other expeditions to Africa. 1492‚ Columbus left Spain in the Santa Maria‚ with the Pinta and the Niña along side. He has been credited for opening up the Americas to European colonization. Explorer and navigator Columbus was born in 1451‚ in the Republic of Genoa (Italy) to the son of a weaver. Columbus first went to sea as a teenager‚ participating in several trading voyages in the Mediterranean

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    History of Anime

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    HISTORY OF ANIME: Osamu Tezuka ________________________________________ (picture) Dr. Osamu Tezuka: Legend. by Brian Cirulnick "Walt Disney of Japan"‚ "God of Comics"‚ "A Legend in his Own Time". Many of these phrases will forever be used to describe Dr. Tezuka‚ but mere words cannot even begin to describe his work‚ or how it changed an industry‚ or even the incredible wealth of material produced by this one man. As I began to research this article‚ friends sent me copies of

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    World History

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    Internet Activity- Chapter 23 1. What reason does Columbus give for keeping his journal? What does this reason tell us about his mission on this journey? Christopher Columbus’s determination to keep an account of his voyage was to perform the embassy of Fernando and Isabella. He wanted to keep a journal from his departure until he arrived at the Indies. Columbus wanted to write down everything he and his men performed or saw every day. He intended to draw a nautical chart containing the several

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    journal is kept to reminisce on experiences people have gone through‚ also to share with others in the future. In the two narratives “from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano” by Olaudah Equiano and “from The Journal of the First Voyage to America” by Christopher Columbus are both journals about their life experiences. Equiano and Columbus had different encounters with the people they met‚ and used different imagery. Likewise‚ they both wrote for the same purpose. The impressions

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    Gulliver Travels

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    Name: Course: Date: Satire in Gulliver’s Travels A satire can be defined as a fictions work that makes use of irony and sarcasm to poke fun to the general pathetic issues of humanity. It takes on trying to expose all forms of jazz‚ stupidity‚ and weaknesses of the society. On the other hand‚ we can define satire as a form of literary genre that is written to ridicule‚ scorn and derision vices‚ and folly in the society. Most are the times that satire is written to be a funny piece but it has a

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    some similarities between the rival ports‚ a number of factors‚ decisions and circumstances serve to explain Liverpool’s magnificent rise and Bristol’s consequent demise. The ports differing geographical locations‚ markets‚ trade goods‚ vessels‚ voyages and war impacts all played a role in Liverpool’s subversion of Bristol. The decision-making and business capabilities of the merchants also proved influential in the developments of the ports. This essay argues that most importantly‚ the Bristolian

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    Course Paper Ed

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    Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan Kazakh Ablaikhan University of International Relations and World languages Faculty of Philology and Translation Theme: “Fantastic Stories of Poe” Prepared by Tairova Nargiza Group: 303 Checked by Vassileva Y. Y.

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    JAMES COOK’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE I) Introduction The purpose of this paper is to describe the life and the contribution to the development of the British Empire of one of the most important English explorers. It was in the second half of the 18th century when James Cook‚ originally a poor farm boy‚ explored and mapped vast uncharted areas of the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean. However‚ James Cook was not ‘only’ an explorer. He can also be called a scientist

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    his expeditions. Christopher Columbus‚ a masterful seaman‚ portrayed as honorable and dedicated to Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand was in reality an egotistical‚ self promoting‚ calculating‚ crafty‚ and brutal sailor. Columbus made four major voyages‚ each more exposing than the last. Christopher Columbus was born 1451 in Genoa‚ Italy to Domenico and Susanna Colombo. His mother and father were both from a long lineage of weavers‚ so it is assumed that Christopher and his siblings would also

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