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    way around the world. How far he went shows how much skill he had and shows how much he had prepared and planned for the voyage. Not only did he have amazing navigational skills, but he was great in predicting the length of bodies of land. Document I states, “Magellan's extraordinary skill as a good strategist proved to be the decisive factor in negotiating the entire length of the Dragon’s

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    anymore. This motivated him to go out and find his own land. At the time King Ferdinand wanted to reward Juan Ponce de Leon for his work and duties by granting him a favor. The King gave him the option of finding new settlement or anything he desired up to a negotiation (Lawson 7). Shortly, Juan Ponce de Leon

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    We all know that our famous explorers did some fascinating and amazing things that have made history forever, but have you ever thought about what terrible things they had to do in order to make it to the top? My paper is going to be about Jacques Cartier’s three voyages and what he did to succeed. Cartier was born in the December 31, 1491 in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France. As a child he grew up learning about explorers before his time like Christopher Columbus. As a young man, Cartier sailed a lot

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    Jan., 1970, some 2,000 demonstrators tried to storm Malacañang Palace, the presidential residence; riots erupted against the U.S. embassy. When Pope Paul VI visited Manila, an attempt was made on his life. 1971, at a Liberal party rally, hand grenades were thrown at the speakers’ platform, and several people were killed. Sept., 1972 President Marcos declared martial law in,charging that a Communist rebellion threatened. 1973 - The 1935 constitution was

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    The Filipino People S Power Revolution Essay, Research Paper The Filipino People s Power Revolution The revolution of the Philippines is a story about an economically poor government; a poverty-stricken nation; and a corrupt dictators nearly bloodless ousting. The revolution is key in understanding the current state of the nation, as well as exhibiting factors that have led to the countries current economical state. While the events leading up to the revolution are by no means solely responsible

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    The Bible classifies the seven deadly sins – greed, envy, sloth, wrath, gluttony, pride and lust – as the characteristics of people which will lead to unhappiness. One particular sin evident in our world today is greed. Greed is defined as an excessive desire to possess wealth or goods. The greed that exists in our world leads people to unhappy and selfish lives. Greed is evident through individual people, corporate companies and in our governments. The desire to be successful and happy naturally

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    Magellan the now world famous leader of the voyage that circumnavigated the globe has died, yet there are eighteen men left continuing on a trip for home. Antonio Pigafetta is recording the voyage’s experiences post Magellan’s leadership and must salvage the remaining crew and ship in the most serviceable way to the King of Spain. It is 1521 and the Victoria is the only remaining ship of the expedition sailing in what is now the Philippines searching for islands to commence trade with, the primary

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    the Philippines justified by former president Ferdinand Marcos’ actions as leader? History is a complex concept that needs to be broken-down in order to be fully understood. This is most successfully done through examples from the past. Creating

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    Journey Through the Phillipines I have always been interested in my heritage, thus I do my best to indulge myself in the culture of the Philippines. As a result, my pilgrimage will take place in the Philippines, but not just to go and see the sights and enjoy the food, but to find a rainbow Eucalyptus tree, “The tree is the only Eucalyptus species found naturally in the northern hemisphere. And yes, it's also native in the Philippines, but it’s not found solely in that part of the country, but in

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    Explorers from the Age of Exploration are often overshadowed by the most famous of them, Christopher Columbus. While Columbus did technically discover America, or the New World, he didn’t believe that it was a new and undiscovered land. Columbus thought he had succeeded in finding a shorting route to Asia, which we know as untrue, but everyone else thought he was correct. Except for a few explorers, one of them being Vasco Nunez de Balboa, the explorer who was the first European to see the Pacific

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