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    What if somebody asked people on the street if they knew who Zheng He was? Why do people not pay attention to such a huge part of world history? Zheng He was a Chinese fleet commander and was famous for the seven voyages that he made between 1405 to 1433. His voyages should be celebrated for several reasons. Firstly‚ he invented several innovations in nautical architecture. Secondly‚ wherever he went‚ he was always respectful to the native people and did not expel or colonize them. Thirdly‚ Zheng

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    While I Was Sleeping

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    While I Was Sleeping In an article written by Thomas L. Friedman entitled "While I was Sleeping" starts his journey traveling to India on a quest to help him understnad why they had become such an important pool for the outsourcing of service and information technology work from America and other industrialized countries. He also llos at how advanced technology plays an important role in growing businesses within the U.S. Friedman compared his travels to Christopher Columbus. Columbus ’s travel

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    I Was Scared Stiff

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    I have seen or read about the beautiful places that are located in India. Kashmir is a heaven on earth with its bracing climate and scenic beauty. Bombay‚ the gateway of India‚ is a natural harbour with beautiful surroundings. Chandigarh‚ a union territory‚ is the most well laid out city of India and speaks volumes for the skill of the French designer who planned it. The Taj at Agra is the most beautiful Tomb which symbolises eternal love. But I have not seen a more beautiful place than the Mughal

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    If we jump back to the days before people were the “top of the food chain” and controlling everything in our environments to cater to comfort rather than survival if a leader could not provide safety and security for their people they simply were not leaders. The safety and security of the people is vital for their survival. Now I know that sounds like a common sense statement but it seems to get lost in the modern debate about

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    Jack Horner was born in Shelby‚ Montana June 15‚ 1946. When he was born his father was drafted to WW2. He was forced to live in a camp by a hillside because of the gravel company growth. Soon after his father returned alive and mainly well from the war. Horner had undiagnosed dyslexia which would lead to him having trouble in education later on in life. When Jack was eight years old his dad took him on a paleontology trip. Jack was with his father when he found to find not only found a bone but

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    I Was Never an American

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    I was never an American. I was immediately a New Yorker.” How is Changez’s sense of identity altered over the course of the novel? Identity is as much about public perception as it is self-perception. In Mohsin Hamid’s novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist the reader is confronted with this fact in a bid to understand what it means to be American and Pakistani. The narrator Changez is unsure of who he is‚ and whilst certain personality traits remain‚ his sense of identity is changed significantly

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    what happened to Julius Caesar. When Brutus murdered Caesar he thought that by killing him he was helping Rome and its people. In the story The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare we learn this was not true at all‚ Caesar was a great man who cared for the people of Rome‚ was very brave‚ had good leader ship skills‚ and was certainly not ambitious. Even though Brutus claimed that they were justified in killing Caesar‚ he did not see how unjust it really was. Firstly Caesar cared greatly

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    I Was Lucky to Be Alive

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    I was lucky to be alive.That was the first thing that struck me when I stirred and started to regain my consciousness.The realization that I am indeed alive was wondrous.My entire being was bursting with happiness and deep relief.A swarm of worried looking faces swirled around me as I dared to open my eyes to steal a glance of where I am.My head was throbbing in pain as I feel the weight of the bandage crushing on my head.I tried to get myself up but apparently it was impossible.Mum was sobbing and

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    If I Was Born Male

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    culture of the society they are in. If I had been born a boy I would have been raised to be a manly man. I would have rough house‚ get dirty‚ strive to be a leader‚ and lost my temper. I would have been told to walk it off and don’t cry because it makes you weak. I would have played every sport possible‚ and been pushed to be number. In schoolI would have been expected to excel in classes like math and science and pushed and challenged more by teachers. I would have been in fights and suspended

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    101:ND Paper #1 The Sanity Behind Insanity In the face on impending danger‚ the human brain resorts to primitive instinct to seek salvation. Instincts that drive humans to run from fires‚ fight off attackers‚ and hide from their worst nightmares. When those nightmares live deep inside their own minds rather than outside the body‚ the only way to escape them is through dissociation. Dissociation‚ the process of disconnecting one’s conscious awareness from his or her physical being to achieve a state

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