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    The Romans left many legacies behind that inspired many people today! However‚ not many people think about what the most important legacy that they left us was exactly. I believe the most important Roman legacy that they gave us is Roman Architecture & Engineering. The Legacy of the Roman Empire refers to a set of cultural values and religious beliefs continuing to shape civilization. The important things that they created‚ making the world a different place is Roads‚ Arches & Stadiums‚ and Aqueducts

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    Dalda Strategy Dalda is a brand of hydrogenated vegetable oil popular in South Asia. The substance was originally imported from the Netherlands in the 1930s by the trading company Dada Limited. When Hindustan Lever Limited wanted to brand it‚ the trader‚ who still retained a commercial connection with the product‚ said it had to be named after his company. HLL wanted to include the letter ’L’ in it for Lever (of the Unilever group)‚ and thus was born one of the longest-living brands in India.

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    Tiara D‚ Tucker HIST 1301.060 Dr. Mickie Mwanzia Koster William Penn and the Quaker Legacy Book Analysis John A. Moretta is currently a history professor at the University of Houston. Moretta wrote a biography that told the tale of William Penn that reminded readers that Penn was a legend and hero in the book William Penn and the Quaker Legacy. John A. Moretta wrote the book because he wanted to remind people that William Penn Junior is a legend in history and his actions still has an impact on Americans

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    international arena‚ it is immediately evident that certain countries are closer to the ideal type of a just society than others. Investigations and explanations of this observation that fail to take into account colonial relations and their lasting legacies miss a crucial part of the puzzle. In examining the cases of Ghana and India in their contemporary context‚ we encounter an amalgamation of factors resulting in their current underdeveloped (as Gunder Frank terms it) states. Following Gunder Frank’s

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    separation time for African Americans. He has faced obstacles and challenges for fighting what he thought was right‚ which was equally for every man and women. He is considered here today because of what he fought civil rights‚ racism‚ and his lasting legacy which was in his dreams. Martin Luther King‚ Jr was one of the most important leaders for the civil rights movement during the 1950’s and 60’s. First he was respected young man who was the top of his class and become a pastor in his dad’s church at

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    The life of Andrew Jackson is undeniable an interesting one and I have mixed feeling on his legacy. Andrew Jackson was born on March 15‚ 1767 in a community of Scotch-Irish immigrants near the Carolina border. At the age of 13 Jackson was captured and imprisoned along with his older brother Robert. While in captivity‚ a British Officer slashed his head for refusing to shine his boots. While in captivity both brothers contracted small pox before their mother‚ Elizabeth arranged for their release in

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    There were many things came out during slavery like cotton gin‚ rise of abolition movement‚ Westward expansion‚ Civil War‚ Emancipation‚ etc. The cotton gin was important to the south economy. West expanded and in the North abolition expanded. The Legacy of slavery emerged in the 1960’s‚ a century after emancipation. Slavery brought to the United States changed the nation in many different ways and it helped the economy to grow up. Slavery expanded in all of the colonial society and it was in high

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    Mcguinty’s legacy is a green nightmare By Margret Wente‚ The globe and Mail‚ February 2‚ 2013 As our population grows and our society advances‚ there will be an increase in the demand of readily available energy. Fossil fuel based energy sources are costly‚ non-renewable and cause pollution‚ however wind energy has become the potential solution for all of our energy problems‚ or so we thought. McGuinty’s legacy is a green nightmare‚ by Margret Wente of the Globe and Mail explains that wind power

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    About Viswanatha Viswanatha Satyanarayana‚ the Poet Laureate of Andhra Pradesh and winner of JnanPith Award‚ is undoubtedly one of the greatest scholar-poets of Andhra. An octogenerian with continuous and untiring literary activity extending over six decades‚ Viswanatha Satyanarayana has had the good fortune of living with writers of three generations. The first generation of elders are his seniors in age at least by 20 years. They include his Gurus also. The second generation consists of contemporaries

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    As the infamous Helen Keller once said‚ “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart”. Helen Keller was a very talented woman. She had two major disabilities. She was blind‚ and deaf meaning she could not hear or see anything. But that didn’t stop her from learning and doing what she loved most‚ writing. Helen Keller was the first ever deaf-blind person to graduate college with a bachelor degree. She was not born blind nor deaf

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