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Righting the Wrongs of History
by Karen Gross, Jun 8, 2008
You’ve heard the old proverb: “Give a man a fish, feed him for a day, teach a man to fish, feed him for life.” What would happen if you gave him a daily ration of fish for the rest of his life, and then extended that gift to each member of his family for several generations? My theory is that this family would soon become dependant on the handout, and eventually lose the will to fish for themselves.
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Age of Exploration: The New World
by Mush, Jun 1, 2008
During the Age of Exploration, one of the most important lands discovered was the New World, or modern-day North America. It was not as simple as Christopher Columbus sailing there and claiming the whole territory, though.
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Christopher Columbus 1
by hotsauce369, May 7, 2008
I do not believe that Christopher Columbus should have his own holiday although it is nice to have off from school on that day.
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Good or Evil?
by rvcram, May 7, 2008
I believe that Christopher Columbus was a hero because he sailed to an uncharted area of the world.
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The Renaissance Time Period
by Adam Sugden, Apr 6, 2008
The Renaissance time period started around the mid 1400’s and ended in about the early 1600’s. It was a major period focused on plays, art, music, and a rebirth in knowledge.
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Genocide of Christopher Columbus
by Lutra, Feb 2, 2008
My thoughts on Columbus' arrival in America, and the genocide of Native Americans.
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A New World for Our Children
by Beatrice Nkundwa, Dec 26, 2007
There are haven missions of exploration to discover new places. The most important explorers are Christopher Columbus and Jacques Cartier. There have been also missions to Mars and to the Moon.
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Conquerors and Their Views on the New World
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 7, 2007
Throughout history, we witnessed Indians and non-Indians in the United States, at odds with outsiders in their bid to preserve Indian domains.
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