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What is Important in Explore? Hakhyun Cho Professor, Teddy Chocos ENGL 101 July 7, 2011

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Page 1: Hakhyun Cho Professor, Teddy Chocos ENGL 101 July 7, 2011

What is Important in Ex-plore?

Hakhyun ChoProfessor, Teddy Chocos

ENGL 101July 7, 2011

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Table of ContentsDefinition of Human Achievement

Importance of Human Achievement

My Human Achievement

Christopher Columbus

Conclusion

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What is Human Achievement?

Things that human beings have accomplished successfully

For example, - The Civil War (1861~1865)

- Women's Rights Movement (1848~1920)

- Internet (21th century)

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Why it is important?

Everyone has different achievement.

Human achievement can be regarded as goal in life.

It shows the direction for the future.

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My AchievementMilitary Service(8 Corps military police, 01.02.2008 ~

11.27.2009)

- Honesty - Respect - Patience - Patriotism

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My AchievementStudying Abroad (UMASS Boston, Since 01.17.2011)

- English (Second Language) - Worldwide View - Various experiences - Spirit of Independence

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Christopher Columbus(October 31, 1451 ~ May 20, 1506)

An explorer who first discovered the Amer-ica in 1492

Talented and ambi-tious Navigator

Regarded as hero in American history

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Columbus’ Voyages

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Columbus Day

Ceremony on Columbus Day

“Columbus Day”(October, 12th) has become a controversial celebration in the Untied States.

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Christopher Columbus

• Considered as invader and colonizer

• Was hungry for gold, glory and fame

• Caused massacre, ex-ploitation and enslave-ment of the Native Indi-ans

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The Less Limits, The BetterAccording to Howard Zinn’s who wrote A Peo-ple’s History of The United States, “The cry of the poor is not always just, but if you don’t listen to it you will never know what justice is” (10).

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Who Was Victim?Zinn believes that“My point is not to grieve for the victims and denounce the executioners. Those tears, that anger, cast into the past, deplete our moral en-ergy for the present. And the lines are not al-ways clear. In the long run, the oppressor is also a victim. In the short run the victims, themselves desperate and tainted with the cul-ture that oppresses them, turn on other vic-tims”(10).

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ConclusionAwareness of your situation and background is

necessary.

Process is as important as consequence.

Good process cause good Consequence, Good Consequence does not always cause good process.

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ReferencesZinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States. Harper Perennial. 1980. 10. Print.

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