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    I saw a positive role religion played in Malcolm X’s transformation through the abilities he achieved with reading‚ writing and conversing with others. If he had not been exposed to Allah who triggered in him the desire to know more and converse more with Mr. Elijah Muhammad‚ he would never have learned to read or write as well as he did. The extension of this learning then enabled him to know the true history of black men. Initially I felt the story of this religion was a bit farfetched with

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    the other adults when my mom asked for gummy bears. My neighbors husband immediately got up and went straight outside. About a half an hour later he came back in holding multiple bags of gummy bears‚ and that’s when it started. That’s when my step dad got really red and angry‚ and then stormed out the door. it seemed he always overreacts every time some guy gave her something. There was another time when all of my family went to our friends house. Me and the other kids were inside playing video games

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    "Andrew Jackson‚ I am given to understand‚ was a patriot and a traitor. He was one of the greatest of generals‚ and wholly ignorant of the art of war. A writer brilliant‚ elegant‚ eloquent‚ and without being able to compose a correct sentence‚ or spell words of four syllables. The first of statesmen‚ he never devised‚ he never framed a measure. He was the most candid of men‚ and was capable of the profoundest dissimulation. A most law-defying‚ law-obeying citizen. A stickler for discipline‚ he never

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    Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell is about how there are certain cultural and societal events that happen to give rise to successful people. He debunks the myth that successful people are “self-made”. In this book he explains how there are hidden advantages for certain and how these people are able to rise in the world where others cannot. Gladwell states “great men and women are beneficiaries of specialization‚ collaboration‚ time‚ place‚ and culture.” Throughout the book Malcolm Gladwell explains

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    Malcolm X was born with the name Malcolm Little‚ in Omaha‚ Nebraska on May 19‚ 1925. Malcolm was a very bright student through grade school‚ graduating near the top of his class as an eight grader. When one of Malcolm’s favorite teachers told him his dream of becoming a lawyer was "No realistic goal for a nigger" consequently‚ Malcolm lost interest in school . Malcolm then moved to Boston‚ Mass. working odd jobs‚ and having a good time. By 1942 Malcolm was participating in drugs‚ prostitution

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    President Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson helped to provide for a strong protection of popular democracy and individual liberty to the United States. Andrew Jackson known as the people’s president held a strong emotion in the states right’s which advocated to the increase of executive power. President Andrew Jackson was good for his country‚ because he provided certain decisions that helped form America into a better place than where it was before. President Andrew Jackson showed significant positives

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    Fly Away Home‚ I think that Andrew‚ the main character‚ is blind of the outside world. This is because he is okay with his father deciding everything. Also‚ he does not understand why other people get homes. Lastly‚ he is‚ along with his father‚ very paranoid to get thrown out. Andrew is okay with his father deciding everything‚ And i’m not saying that’s bad‚ but he never questions why. If I were Andrew‚ I would say‚ What’s so good about Alaskan Air? I think Andrew is blind to the outside world

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    Andrew Jackson viewed himself as a friend to the Cherokee people because he always wanted what was best for the Cherokee and he thought of himself as a fatherly figure. President Jackson always wanted what was best for the Cherokee people. He looked out for them by keeping their best interests in mind. Andrew Jackson positively keeps them in mind when he says‚ “[...] enable them to pursue happiness” (Doc 1). The president says the relocating of the Cherokee to the west is their best option. According

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    The most famous businessman in the world‚ Andrew Carnegie‚ actually grew up with another family in one half of an attic‚ and him and his parents in another half. This attic was located above his father’s workplace in Dunfermline‚ Scotland. At the age of eight‚ he started his education in a one-room school packed with around 150 students. Driven by the Irish potato famine‚ his family left for the United states in 1848‚ searching for a better and safer life. In order to make ends meet his family needed

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    Harry A. Evans EMDG 502 Hurricane Andrew Brett Hicks On August 24‚ 1992 Hurricane Andrew slammed into the South Florida‚ devastating Homestead‚ Florida City and parts of Miami‚ then continued northwest across the Gulf of Mexico to strike Louisiana coastline. In all‚ the storm caused 15 deaths directly‚ 25 deaths indirectly and $30 billion in property damage‚ making it the costliest disaster in U.S. History. More than 250‚000 people were left homeless; 82‚000 businesses were destroyed or damaged;

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