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    Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer who is very important to the world today. His explorations have impacted the world in many ways. Magellan led the first circumnavigation of the world. He is also considered to be the first European to cross the Pacific Ocean. Not only did he do this, but he also discovered the Strait of Magellan and claimed the Philippine Islands for Spain. First, Ferdinand Magellan was born in Portugal on February 3, 1480. When he was 12, Magellan and his brother went

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    Martial Law has been described as the darkest years in Philippine history characterized by the looting of billions of pesos and iron rule of dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos and his family. With the media censored and the Armed Forces of the Philippines at the disposal of Marcos and his cronies, state-sponsored disappearances and abuses were the norm during the regime with over 70, 000 accounts of human rights violations in the conservative numbers. While the brutality of Martial Law has been an uncontested

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    The role of women in the Philippines has changed throughout many years. Women have fought for equal rights and endured social oppression for many decades. Much like the United States, the Philippines journeyed through traditional family roles, strict family expectations and serious consequences for breaking the accepted norm. In the traditional Filipino society, “gender culture has been transformed by tremendous Western-European and American influences (Francoeur, Perper, and Reiss 2001: 825).”

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    He went to the Spanish monarchy of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, in 1486 to lobby for his chance to take a voyage to India, but he was rejected at first Columbus continued to lobby to the royal court in till he got allow to take his voyages. He took his 3 ships the Nina,Pinta and the Santa Maria to

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    Internet • Video: Nonfiction Text Features! https://youtu.be/1wyI_n20-SU?list=PLlNw7m03QzCe799-RgJrtaLlWfL18Eac5 • Student textbook: The United States: Making a New Nation, by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt • Ferdinand Magellan source 1: http://www.ducksters.com/biography/explorers/ferdinand_magellan.php • Ferdinand Magellan source 2:

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    On September 21, 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos issued Proclamation 1081, declaring martial law over the Philippines. It has been 44 years since that dreadful day, but the scars still remain in the heart of every Filipino citizen. Martial Law proclaims that an area is placed under the control of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. It is usually imposed when the government or civilian authorities fail to function effectively. The reason behind the declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines was

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    Ferdinand Magellan is the son of Portuguese nobility and a student of cartography and astronomy. Magellan had a goal to discover a western sea route through the Americans that led to the Spice Islands. Throughout this voyage Magellan wanted more such as his own fleet which was refused to be given by the King of Portugal. Instead, the Spanish king provided an armada or fleet or ships of five. Magellan employed a group of men in their teenage years and twenties which later staged a mutiny. Within

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    God, gold, and glory are the three major G,s in this time era. Its very hard to say which one was most important back then because they all came apart in everyone's lives. Rumors of gold made explorers believe they could get rich quickly. They thought that they would get more if they found gold but it wasn't that easy to find. If an explorer found new land, he was paid in gold and riches by the King and Queen of his country. Glory was to be found in the adventure and in the land they might claim

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    Ferdinand Magellan was born in Northern Portugal in 1480. As a young child he studied maps and navigation and his dream was to become an explorer. His parents were a part of the Portuguese nobility and when they died, Magellan became a page for the queen when he was only ten years old. In 1505, when Ferdinand twenty, he joined a fleet of Portuguese ships that were sailing to East Africa. From then on he became a sailor in the Portuguese fleet. In this position Magellan sailed as far as the Moluccas

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    that they are a car company that will not fall into this trap of cookie cutter but design beautiful crafted cars to stand out from the rest. Porsche AG (shortened) has proven to be unique and outstanding in their own way from the start ever since Ferdinand Porsche, the founder, started the company in 1931 in Stuttgart, Germany. Porsche has been a mainstay in Europe and undoubtedly in Germany since 1931 but started selling their cars to the United States in 1950. At the time, mostly men were

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