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The Grand Adventure of Jacques Cartier

by Ruby Hawk in History, October 25, 2009
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The grand adventure of Jacques Cartier began in 1534. He safely navigated his little ships across the stormy Atlantic Ocean to the shores of Newfoundland, and gave France control of Eastern Canada.

When The First Steamship Reached New York

by NickFord in History, August 16, 2009
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Discover how the first steamships raced across the Atlantic to establish the first scheduled commercial shipping service.

Free Will or Determinism – In The Modern Day

by Nick Paps in Future, August 13, 2009
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The relationship between Free will and Determinism in the modern day.

The Braer Disaster

by Infinitai in History, August 10, 2009
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Essay on the Braer Oil Disaster of 1993.

Bermuda Triangle Mystery

by Sonora in Paranormal, June 5, 2009
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It faces many controversies today; accused of the “death”of many including passing planes and ships. It is one of those “mysterious disappearing” stories that stumble even the best of us. It even claims some of the most shocking theories out there: ruthless extraterrestrials, stones from Atlantis, and evil beings who defy gravity. It is the Bermuda Triangle.

Statue of Liberty and the Iimmigrants

by B.Ware in History, January 22, 2009
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About the Statue of Liberty and Immigrants.

The Suez and Panama Canals: Two Shipping Canals of Great Importance

by nobert soloria bermosa in History, April 8, 2008
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Can you imagine how long it would take for goods to reach their destination if the Panama and Suez canals were not built?

How History and Geography Hurt and Helped European Exploration

by The Historian in History, December 22, 2007
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History and geography gave Europe a disadvantage in world trade at the end of the middle ages, but Europeans more than compensated within a few hundred years.

The Tragedy of the Titanic

by CJ Scott in History, October 15, 2007
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A look at the human flaw, and the disaster pertaining to the sinking of the Titanic.

The Bermuda Triangle: Facts and Theories

by Vance Lethurin in Paranormal, June 9, 2007
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The Bermuda triangle is one of the most mysterious and dangerous areas of the earth’s oceans, responsible, or blamed, for the disappearance of over 2,000 vessels and 75 airplanes through a rather short period of three centuries.

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