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    To most, they displayed the image of modern-day, homeless musicians who couldn’t pay their bills. They were just people who tried to make money off their music, but only created a failed career. The picture seemed set in stone. A ratty clarinet, a silver guitar, and a stand up bass sitting on a park bench, playing to make a bucketful of cash. Granted, the image simply conveys failure; in reality, it conveys success. A gentle hearted woman, Taya, stood on the street corner of downtown New Orleans

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    exploit any weaknesses of whichever civilization he was conquering. In addition, another strategy from experience was used. Since the Mongols used mainly swift archers on horseback with very little gear, they could move to places very quickly. Marco Polo said that each warrior carried strips of dried meat and dried curd with him that he could chew on while riding; the Mongols used this instead of carrying a supply train. The speed gained as a result of carrying little was used to divide and conquer

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    the sponsorship of the Crown of Castile. These voyages marked the beginning of the European exploration and colonization of the American continents.that the lands that he visited during those voyages were part of the Asian continent, as said by Marco Polo and other European travelers. In this part, why the American continent was named after the Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci and not after Columbus.Columbus was born in 1451, in the Republic of Genoa to the son of a weaver. Columbus first went

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    quick pit stop at the grocery store. Shopping with you is difficult I got to be honest, all you want to do is buy everything. We go our separate ways and find the things we love. I turn around your gone nothing annoys me more when we must play Marco polo in the store to be able to find you, don’t really feel like drawing attention to myself today. I then scream a couple of times for you, haven't found you yet. Getting little worried, all the sudden I hear a loud shriek from you. Dropping all my

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    Americans. The dream of a highway across America, once implanted in American imaginations, could not be shaken. Jefferson’s myth of a highway to the Pacific conformed well with another already existing notion, that of the “passage to India.” Ever since Marco Polo, Europeans had been seeking a new route to the mysterious fortunes of Macao and Cathay. When Lewis and Clark reached the Pacific in 1804, the dream of a passage to India was resurrected. Thomas Hart Benton and Asa Whitney took it from there. Benton

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    things that influenced Christopher Columbus to discovery the Indies, and one of those tings were the authority of writers, or in other words the inspiration of writers. Columbus learned the names of Cathay ( North china) and Cipango ( Japan) From Marco Polo. As a young boy Columbus tried to spend a lot of time with his father, who was a weaver, later Columbus became interested in sailing and he eventually became a sailor on the Mediterranean. Columbus made his first real voyage, which was to the

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    Ice cream is said to have started in many time periods and places. However, the funny thing is due to it starting in many places, it means that there is not just one creator of ice cream but many reaching as far back as the second century B.C. Alexander the Great was said to have, at one point in time, enjoyed snow and ice flavored with honey and nectar. There have also been some biblical references which say that King Solomon was fond of ice drinks during harvest time. Later on, during 54-68

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    past since WWII ended, the damage and loss of life caused by the war for both China and Japan will never be forgotten (Beck). Since the late 19th century, China and Japan kept clashing constantly. On July 7, 1937, a warfare had broken out at the Marco Polo Bridge, and most historians regarded this incident as the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Short after that, Shanghai and Nanjing, two main cities of China fell to

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    Piñatas Analysis

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    A. Attention Getter: I will walk in with two small piñatas. I will then proceed to ask the class if they know what it is that I am holding. Once somebody answers, I will ask them if they know what they represent and what they were/are used for. B. Revealed Object and Speakers Credibility: I will pass around the piñatas to the class. I am Mexican and I can clearly remember that at every birthday party I went to that there was a piñata for the children to hit. I always thought it was a bit peculiar

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    After Ibn Battuta returned to Fez in 1354, Abu Inan Faris, the sultan of Morrocco, listened to his report on Mali as well as his other adventures and ordered him to stay in Fez. The sultan wanted to have these stories written down for the amusement of his family and others. So Ibn Battuta was commanded to dictate an account of the cities which he had seen in his travel, and of the interesting events which had clung to his memory, and of the rulers of countries whom he had met. The Sultan hired a

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