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    Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer born in Northern Portugal in 1492. His parents ‚ were very wealthy and powerful and members of the portuguese nobility but died when he was only 10 years old. Before he became an explorer Magellan was first a soldier. During a Battle Magellan lost an eye after being shot in it and was injured and lost his leg‚ the wooden leg given to him didn’t fit properly causing him to walk with a limp. He sailed for his native Portugal‚ but a dispute with the

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    A Strange Love Affair

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    August 26‚ 2013 A Strange Love Affair Jan Myrdal wrote a narrative called “ A Strange Love Affair.” In this narrative is about a man that comes across a big problem. In 1947 he was going steady with a girl name B. and “was very much in love with.” He states that B. would not let him take the next step as to sleep with him. In December of that year he left to Belgrade. He returned to Sweden but in those two years got married “another girl.” In February 1949 he went to Stockholm by train from

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    “Morrowbie inside the Caste” In Rudyard Kipling’s story “The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes” there are many aspects of the India’s traditions and customs. But one custom that is strongly present though out the story is the role of the Indian caste system. Within each character you are taken into the five levels of the caste system. The caste system has been present in Indian culture for as far back as their history can be traced. The five levels that are present with in the characters in the

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    Strange Fruit Essay

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    Southern trees bear a strange fruit Blood on the leaves and blood at the root Black bodies swingin’ in the Southern breeze Strange fruit hangin’ from the poplar trees. (1-4) August 6‚ 1930: “They got me up to the tree and they got a rope and they put it around my neck. And they began to push me under the tree. And that’s when I prayed to God. I said‚ ’Lord have mercy‚ forgive me my sins.’ I was ready to die.” This what James Cameron was saying when he was going to be the next victim of the Indiana

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    Medical Explorers is a program that will give me the ability to learn from a more hands on experience in learning about the medical field. I have many goal in life that I wish to accomplish through my life. Some of my personal goal are to graduate high school‚ graduate from college‚ and one day get married and raise a family of my own. Some of my career goals are to finish college with my PHD in psychology and my masters in forensic science. With my degree‚ I would like to work in the court system

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    Strange Fruit Analysis” In response to the terrible act of lynchings‚ a poem was written in protest to the terrible acts. The poem “Strange Fruit”‚published in 1939‚ and written by Abel Meeropol and popularized by Billie Holiday is a poem that was written in protest to lynchings. Abel Meeropol was a teacher‚ poet‚ and social activist who was haunted by pictures of lynchings‚ which is when a mob takes black men who have been accused of wrongdoing‚ and usually hang them. The pictures haunted him

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    Dealing with Strangers in Strange Lands The book‚ A Land so Strange‚ tells of an expedition of 300 men‚ women‚ and enslaved Africans who set sail from Spain in 1528 under the leadership of Pánfilo de Narváez with the dream of settling Florida. Yet‚ a hurricane‚ lost ships‚ navigational errors‚ leadership follies‚ and challenges from Indians well capable of holding off would-be European conquest added up to a colossal disaster. Expedition members ended up wandering along the Gulf Coast before

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    Strange Fits of Passion

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    Lauren Brackett ENL3 Ryan Wander 29 October 2014 Essay # 1: “Strange fits of passion have I known” Nature‚ a theme considered unique to the Romantic Movement‚ was employed by William Wordsworth in his poem “Strange fits of passion have I known” to paint the journey of a love struck adventurer. “Nature” propels the expedition for love onward‚ yet also reveals the subject of the poem’s beauty in a gentle way. The natural landscape acts as both a leader‚ guiding the speaker

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    A Strange Love Affair

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    Cassie Dotta September 3‚ 2013 English 120 8:00-9:15 am "Strange Love Affair" Rhetorical Analysis A love affair is defined as a romantic or sexual relationship between two people‚ especially one that is outside of marriage. In the narrative essay "A Strange Love Affair‚" the author Jan Myrdal tells a story of the strange love affair he had. In 1947 Myrdal fell in love with a woman‚ unfortunately she refused to give herself to him leading to their fall out and him meeting someone new. Eventually

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    Strange Wedding Customs

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    Strange wedding traditions Wedding traditions differ from culture to culture‚ nation to nation. Some of traditions are actually quite hard to explain. Here are just few examples of such traditions. Let’s start with Korea. After the wedding ceremony‚ friends of the groom take off his socks‚ tie a rope around the ankles‚ and start beating soles of his feet with dried yellow corvina. Yellow corvina is kind of fish! It is done so to make the groom stronger before the first wedding night. Korean bride

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