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    provided Portugal with automatic control over most of the Indian Ocean.  Portugal ended up colonizing places like Brazil in South America and India and Macau in Asia. Portuguese-speaking population is a result of the Treaty of Tordesillas.  Brazil’s Portuguese Empire Spanish Empire Spanish-Portuguese Empire during their personal union (1581-1640)

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    especially relevant in the Americas. With all of these changes also existed continuities such as‚ in terms of economic continuities‚ the rich were still employing slave labor in order to produce materials for trade and desire of the Spanish to convert people to Christianity in regards to social remained. In the years of 1492 through 1750‚ many questionable choices and things occurred due to the use of new trade routes that both furthered and damaged the economy in different regions of the world‚ mainly

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    comfortable when asked to work in pairs rather than talking to the teacher. She strongly believes she needs to improve her listening skills and pronunciation‚ which would make her feel more confident when speaking as she knows she still carries a strong Portuguese accent. I also noticed that Sonia struggles with fluency‚ making long pauses during utterances. However‚ she can still communicate clearly and make good use of the language presented in the lessons. We can therefore consider her accuracy level

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    Jamestown Cultures

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    with these stories‚ however‚ it is important to understand what had occurred in Europe and other parts of the world that made it possible for Jamestown to begin. Why did Europeans explore? The fifteenth century was an exciting time in Europe. People became more interested in the world around them. The invention of movable type helped spread information and new ideas. Artists and writers flourished. At the same time‚ nations saw trade as a way of increasing their wealth. Merchants dreamed

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    experience that happens between two people. So why do people fall in love? Professor Arthur Aron from State University of New York at Stonybrook has been exploring the dynamics of what happens when two people are falling in love: Q:  What motivates people to seek out love? A:  Our primary motivation as human beings is to expand the self and to increase our abilities and our effectiveness. One of the ways we accomplish this is through our relationships with other people. We have learned in our research

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    On November 2‚ 2017‚ China’s Beijing Capital Airlines held its first overseas crew recruitment fair in Lisbon‚ as a part of its ongoing recruitment program in Portugal and Spain from November 2 to November 5. Having received more than 300 resumes‚ the company plans to hire 40 flight attendants in the two countries. Local candidates have showed great interest in the brand image and the distinctly Chinese culture of Beijing Capital Airlines‚ marking the globalization of the company’s crew recruitment

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    free people of color

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    many were of mixed race . Free people of color was especially a term used in New Orleans and the former Louisiana Territory‚ where a substantial third class of primarily mixed-race‚ free people developed. There were also free people of color in Caribbean and Latin American slave societies. These colonial societies classified mixed-race people in a variety of ways‚ generally related to appearance and to the proportion of African ancestry. History Free people of color‚ or gens de couleur libre

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    after 1580 and plagued with its own developing imperial problems. These new conditions afforded opportunities for northern European states. The Dutch‚ between 1630 and 1650‚ almost cleared the Atlantic of Spanish warships and took over most of the Portuguese posts in Brazil‚ Africa‚ and Asia. The French and English also became involved on a smaller scale‚ setting up their global duel for empire in the eighteenth century” (history-world.org). The cause of European expansion was due to the overseas

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    How to Deal with Difficult People at Work Interpersonal relationships can influence consistently the effectiveness of work and well-being of employees as well as their psychological state. However‚ often the problem of the formation of positive interpersonal relationships arises‚ especially when there are some difficult people within an organization‚ who ignore interests and needs of other employees. In fact‚ it is possible to find such difficult people practically in any organization. Many employs

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    ahypercorrection formed by analogy with the names of the other letters of the alphabet‚ most of which include the sound they represent.[5] The non-standard haitch pronunciation of h has spread in England‚ being used by approximately 24% of English people born since 1982[6] and polls continue to show this pronunciation becoming more common among younger native speakers. Despite this increasing number‚ pronunciation without the /h/ sound is still considered to be standard‚ although the non-standard

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