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A Cartographer is the person that uses science, technology and art to produce maps.
Prince Henry (Infant D. Henrique of Portugal, Duke of Viseu) known as Prince Henry the Navigator was a pioneer during the Age of Discovery. As navigator he employed cartographers to chart the voyages and encourage this activity by using the skill inviting cartographers to go to Portugal to make maps for the infant that helped him during navigation.
I would mostly say they would ask something like. "what do you think of this such of a topic"
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Both breeches and pantaloons were worn during the 1810s. Breeches extended to the knee where they were fastened with buttons and a buckle or tie (Fig. 1); pantaloons, which had originated in the 1790s, were very tightly-fitted and longer, extending to the calf or ankle where they fastened with ties or buttons (Fig. 4)(Byrde 93; Johnston 14). Either could be worn during the day, but breeches were the proper evening attire with white stockings and evening pumps (Fig. 5). For daywear, both were frequently worn with tall boots, a favorite fashion of early nineteenth century menswear (le Bourhis 112). It was particularly in vogue to wear pantaloons tucked into “hessian” boots, defined by heart-shaped tops and tassels (Laver 160). Named for the Hessian mercenary soldiers from Germany, these boots and clinging pantaloons, which displayed a man’s leg muscles to great effect, lent a martial glamour to civilian dress (Ashelford 186; Johnston 14). The man in figure 1 of the Womenswear section sports pantaloons and hessians.
The Vietnam War was part of the Cold War for it was supposed to try to stop the flow of communism to the rest of the world it was also known as the domino affect.