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    country. Visit Relation: cruise number, port name, country. Passenger Relation: passenger number, social security number. Voyage Relation: passenger number, cruise number. b.) Primary keys Ship Relation: ship number Cruise Relation: cruise number Port Relation: port name, country Visit Relation: cruise number, port name, country Passenger Relation: passenger number Voyage Relation: passenger number, cruise number Alternate keys Ship Relation: ship name Passenger Relation: social security number

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    [3/03/16] THE CRUSADES [Introduction] The Crusades were great voyages commenced by the Christian countries of Europe for the drive of getting back the holy places of Palestine from the Mohammedans. Society in Medieval Europe changed fundamentally, as a result of the crusades the wealth and power of the Catholic Church were influenced, feudalism weakened and social development rose.

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    The Voyage Of John Cabot

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    In 1497, King Henry VII granted John Cabot to sail a voyage to find a route to Asia. Our crew consisted of 18 men. We sailed for awhile, with small food rations for each of us. Cabot was barbarous to us. He made us work, while he did not make any such effort to assist us on the ship. He was a dreadful captain and should not have been chosen for the voyage. John did not bring enough food on board, so we eventually ran out. We informed him many times, concerned about the lack of food, but he did not

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    the voyage of Christopher Columbus. The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain during the 1400’s and 1500’s. He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he accidentally stumbled upon the Americas. If Christopher Columbus had just some of the technology we have today in 2016, how might this have changed his planning and carrying out of his voyage? At the time of Christopher Columbus voyage, celestial

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    Analysis Of Bon Voyage

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    Visual/Object Analysis Project One Greg Olson’s “Bon Voyage” is a framed print painting. It measures 13.50” x 11.88”. This image was submitted to Fine Art America in 2012. I find Olson created a quite busy, yet intricate image that evokes many different thoughts and feelings as to its meaning. One can make a connection with God, others can say the image represents the expansive imagination of children. Less than a quarter of a bed finds itself sitting in the right section of the frame. The blankets

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    Voyages Study Guide

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    Introduction to Cultural Anthropology: Final Exam Review Voyages: From Tongan Villages to American Suburbs By Cathy A. Small Study Guide Chapter one: 1. The impact is that people who migrate bring money back to the village. Along with the money they also bring new cultural ideas and myths about the places they’ve traveled. 2. Tapa making is very important for the women of Tonga, they have a group that meets for 14 weeks to make one cloth for one woman. Most people also farm with

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    Bone Voyage Summary

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    Stanley Rhine’s Bone Voyage The book Bone Voyage by Stanley Rhine describes, in stunning detail, the work of forensic anthropologists. The author works for the New Mexico Office of Medical Investigations. The OMI is in charge of investigating any death in New Mexico that is sudden, unnatural, untimely, unattended, or suspicious deaths. They work together with multiple agencies in many different jurisdictions. Bone Voyage gives a lifelike, almost sickly, reality to the important jobs dealt

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    Zheng He's Voyages

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    Emperor Zhu Di, ordered the construction of the Treasure Fleet – a fleet of trading ships, warships and support vessels that would travel across the South China Sea and Indian Ocean. Zheng He was given command over the armada and oversaw its several voyages. With every new destination, Zheng He bestowed gifts,

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    Columbus First Voyage

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    and Queen Isabella Regarding his First Voyage In this report Christopher Columbus writes a letter to the King and Queen of Spain. The journey to find the new world and their first encounter with the natives that live on the island they landed on. Columbus writes a full description about the names they gave to the islands and the scale of how large the islands were when they sailed along the coasts. Of course he tells about the successes of the voyage, but also describes the problems such

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    The Voyage Of The Frog By Donaven wells by: Gary paulsen The Voyage of the Frog starts off when the main character’s uncle gets cancer. He was always a sailor then the main character named david had learned all about sailing from him so before he died he told david his last wish was for him to take the frog, his boat, to sea until he couldn’t see land anymore and throw his ashes into the water. So he did what his uncle wanted him to do but on the way there things get a little rough. On the way there

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