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    Theodore Roosevelt

    stronger regulation so that he could effectively serve all the people he represented. During his time as President, Roosevelt steered the United States more actively into world politics. He was aware of the need for a shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans as a means of connecting the world. As a result, in 1903, construction of the Panama Canal began. // ////////// / /Theodore Roosevelt IN 1904, THEODORE ROOSEVELT WON THE PRESIDENCY. HE STRONGLY LED CONGRESS

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    Helping the Homless

    Global Warming: What’s Up With The Weather Movie Notes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrq1Na90-DQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBDL8mL5GG4&feature=watch_response http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUhP_XJyztE&feature=watch_response http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eLKIWoIWlM&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BDcUmeoJdI&feature=relmfu Name____________________________ 1) Why is it that weather and climate can be confused at times? 2) What is needed to

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    Christopher Columbus

    Jozy Martinez Mr. R Art History October 21,2014 Christopher Columbus Throughout history both men and women have brought changes all over this world, whether it was through revolution, discoveries, or simple changes in the way of life. One of these important people is Christopher Columbus. About five hundred years ago, the world was known to be flat, this was until Columbus came along. His main goal was to find a new way to get to Asia, instead he had discovered something even bigger

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    Deez Nutz

    Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress When Columbus first completed the journey across the Atlantic Ocean, he landed in what is now the Bahama Islands, being met be Arawak men in women who marveled by the sight of a white man. The Arawak ha an unrivaled sense of hospitality compared to the Europeans. They believed in sharing everything among the people of the tribe. Columbus, however, only cared about the small amount of gold that he saw on their ears, as that was why he was sent to what he

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    The Bahamas and the Internalnational Government

    Government yester-year to the present time. The Bahamas is an archipelagic nation that spans some 1000’s of miles across the Atlantic Ocean. It is comprised of over 700 islands, including rocks and cays. Its closest neighbor to the North west a mere 40 miles away is the United States of America, and to the South, The Caribbean and to the West and to the East, the Atlantic Ocean, which is a divider between the Bahamas and Europe and Africa. The geographical layout of the Bahamas aids in further understanding

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    Global Warming: What’s Up with the Weather Movie Notes

    Global Warming: What’s Up With The Weather Movie Notes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrq1Na90-DQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBDL8mL5GG4&feature=watch_response http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUhP_XJyztE&feature=watch_response http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eLKIWoIWlM&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BDcUmeoJdI&feature=relmfu Name____________________________ 1) Why is it that weather and climate can be confused at times? 2) What is needed to

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    Cumberland Island

    Cumberland Island is one of the Sea Islands of the southeastern United States and is the largest in terms of continuously exposed land. It is located on the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the U.S. state of Georgia and is part of Camden County, Georgia (30°51′N, 81°27′W). Cumberland Island constitutes the westernmost point of shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean in the United States. The island is 17.5 miles (28.2 km) long, with an area of 36,415 acres (147.37 km2 or 56.25 square miles), including 16,850 acres

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    Erie Canal

    Canal through the New York wilderness was “little short of madness,” Jefferson fumed. But New York governor De Witt Clinton refused to let the plan die. He remained determined to construct the canal—making water travel from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean a reality. How would Governor Clinton carry out his plan? Clinton called on his fellow New Yorkers to fund a $7 million canal that would link Buffalo to New York City via Albany and the Hudson River. Engineers who had studied Great Britain’s

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    Philippine Forest

    The Hemorrhaging of Biodiversity Our species’ activity within the last century is responsible for rapidly diminishing the diversity of life forms on this planet. Each species lost is a storehouse of environmental knowledge selected for over millions of years. The exploding sciences of biomimicry, bioengineering, and genetic manipulation highlight the enormous potential a single species may have in helping humanity create a healthier, more sustainable interaction with our environment through improvements

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    Life in Early Virgina

    There were many key factors that made early life in Virginia miserable. Many of these unfortunate events began before the settlers even arrived at Virginia, and many died on the four month long expedition through the Atlantic Ocean. Once the remaining crew arrived at the New World, conditions did not improve and due to many different aspects. Lives of early Virginia settlers were made miserable due to consistent high death rates and food shortages. Hardships began even before the settlers first

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