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Monday, August 11, 2008

Bruno- No New Discoveries

The debate of whether or not something is considered a new discovery really interested me. He brought in a good point by stating how Columbus might have "discovered" but there were already people there so how could it have been discovered.
Posted by Cristina Sullivan at 9:48 AM

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