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    Muhammed Ali was the world’s heavyweight champ. He had a great life story to me and that’s why I chose him to research‚ Here is his story. He was the most famous boxer in the world. He was born in Cassie‚Clay LouisVille. At the age of 12 he discovered his talent and passion for boxing in a weird way.Ali had started working with mart [A boxing coach] to learn how to spar‚ because he and his friends had went to get some free hotdoges and popcorn he had went back to get his bike but it was not

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    “I shook up the world…” Muhammad Ali cried as he knocked out Sonny Liston‚ becoming the heavyweight champion of the world on Feb 25‚ 1964. Muhammad Ali had a truly normal childhood‚ he had an amazing boxing career and was a great activist. Muhammad Ali was an amazing boxer and anti-war activist. Before Muhammad Ali was a world renowned boxer‚ he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay. Muhammad Ali was born Cassius Clay Jr. to Odessa and Cassius Clay Sr. Cassius Clay Jr. was born on July 17‚ 1942. Clay

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    wake of his death this paper analyzes why Muhammad Ali was and still is the greatest. For his incredible talent in the ring and his tireless work outside of it‚ Ali can truly be considered one of the greatest‚ not only as a boxer but as a human. “This brash young boxer is something to see and the heavyweight championship is his destiny.This kid’s got a left‚ this kid’s got a right‚ if he hit you once‚ you’re asleep for the night.”(Clay) Muhammad Ali was born January 17th in the year 1942 under the

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    Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

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    Rahat Fateh Ali Khan‚ born in 1974‚ is a Pakistani singer‚ primarily of Qawwali‚ a devotional music of the Muslim Sufis. He is the nephew of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and son of Ustad Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan and also the grandson of legendary Qawwali singer Fateh Ali Khan.[1]In addition to Qawwali‚ he also performs ghazals and other light music. He is popular as a Bollywood and Lollywood playback singer. ahat was born into a Punjabi family of Qawwals in Faisalabad‚ Punjab‚ Pakistan[1] into a family

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    What does the story suggest about tradition and change?about gender roles?about community? The Lottery is all about tradition ‚and it takes place every summer. A random person is picked to be sacrificed in hope of better crops the next years. As Old man Warner would say “Lottery in June‚ corn be heavy soon”. People celebrate the lottery as if it was Christmas or new years eve. Little hints and shocking conclusion suggests that the ritual has lost its true meaning over time. And since the beginning

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    champion left his heart in the ring every fight and in return he won the hearts of the fans. This great man is still fighting everyday but this time it’s not for the belt but for his own life. Ali announced his diagnoses of Parkinson’s disease in 1984 when he was only forty two years of age. Since then Mr. Ali has started his own charity dedicated to the disease named Muhammad Ali’s Parkinson’s Center. But due to the progressiveness of this disease Muhammad Ali’s condition has worsened‚ and has been

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    Muhammad Ali I think that Muhammad Ali was one of the most influential people in the last hundred years. One of the reasons I think Muhammad Ali was one of the greatest is because he changed the way of boxing. Another reason he is influential is because he stood up for the civil rights movement my last reason is because he refused to fight black people in war. My first reason that I think Muhammad Ali is the most influential person in the last hundred years is because he changed the way of boxing

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    The heavyweight champion greatest-of-all-time Muhammad Ali died early Saturday morning at age 74 after he was reportedly hospitalized with respiratory problems earlier this week. A spokesperson initially said Ali was expecting a “brief stay” when news broke he had been hospitalized in Phoenix Thursday‚ but reports began circulating late Friday night that his condition had become “grave.” As a boxer‚ Ali won dozens of championships‚ three heavyweight titles and an Olympic gold medal. It was during

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    Saif Ali Khan Analysis

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    Saif ali khan is a famous Bollywood actor also said to be the prince of tides. this article written by piyush roy is a magazine article which is proven by various literary techniques used throughout and the stylistic features he has covered along with disrupted structure he has used. This gives us as a reader a particular idea of how audience which are the Indians are familiar with the Bollywood blockbuster and the stardust icon awards as they get a little grasp of prehistory of one of the famous

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    can find help and figure out what to do next during trying times. One place people can reach out for assistance is Ronald McDonald House Charities. The nonprofit provides housing and food for families with a critically ill child in the hospital. The forty-two room house aims to provide comfort and support for families living through their worst nightmare. The charity provides this support by its network of staff and volunteers who prepare food for

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