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    our world into a much more beautiful place‚ solely with his imagination. He is an inspiration for millions‚ now so many more people are pursuing their dreams because they know they can become real. Walt also has an ultimate underdog story‚ he went from rags to riches by following his dream and bringing joy into other’s lives. He made one of the largest companies in the world‚ many movies‚ served the global community with his dream‚ and most importantly he stayed true to his heart. He also created

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    The most influential man in France‚ Napoleon would change the face of Europe. Providing modernization like no other ruler. Napoleon assisted the modernization of France‚ creating an country that would be equipped with modern economics‚ government and social system that France had yet to see; making Napoleon the most influential during his life. Napoleon endorsed equal taxation throughout the states‚ further endorsing his power and his riches. Taxation also introduced the allied states‚ such as

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    Martin Luther King Jr was not just an African-American‚ he was a man against racism. As a kid his best friend was taken from him because of his race. Blacks had less authority than the whites. Also in the Declaration of Independence it states that “ We hold these truths to be self evident‚ that all men are created equal”. Blacks obviously were not treated equally. Martin Luther King was born on January 15‚ 1929‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ to Reverend Martin Luther King (wikipedia.com). At birth Martin

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    into the big industry that it was in the 19th century and what it is now. He also did the same thing with the shipping industry. Vanderbilt changed the industries of America by introducing a way of transportation of people and goods that is effective and quicker than anything that has been created before. Seen as a Robber Baron‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt owned many monopolies in different types of businesses. Rising from being only a poor farmer’s son to becoming one of the richest men in America at

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    Change: (v.) /chanj/ a.) to make different in some particular; alter. b.) to make radically different; transform After the nation endured an unsettling two terms with President George W. Bush‚ it’s people were left with a bitter taste‚ so to speak. As a nation‚ we yearned for new discourse and needed “change”. Change was to be the underlying foundation for the 2008 Presidential Election campaigns‚ which created quite a nation-wide stir as a record number of voters made it to the polls

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    onto the shores of Cape Canaveral to see a glimpse of the first spaceship heading to the moon launch into space (Reynolds 134). A monumental event would soon take place‚ but that would only be the beginning. The world and it’s technology was about to change forever. As Neil Armstrong once said‚ “It’s a beginning of a new age‚” (Loff). Although many people only remember the actual take off and landing‚ the idea of performing a lunar landing was announced by President John F. Kennedy eight years earlier

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    The economy of a region will experience continuity and change forever. That is the case with the central African economy. During the first century‚ their economy was much different than what it is today. The central African economy revolved around agriculture and hunting during the first century and that remained constant until contemporary times. Though‚ change also began to occur because certain aspects of the the central African economy stayed the same and when the people native to the region

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    centuries to fill were drained in just a few short and bloody years. In 1919‚ Allied leaders from France‚ Italy‚ the United Kingdom‚ and the United States‚ met to discuss and solve these problems. The Treaty of Versailles was the result. This Treaty completely altered the face of the European continent. Boundaries changed. Germany’s territory in Europe became significantly smaller. Her overseas colonies‚ too‚ went from German hands into those of the Allies. One of the biggest aspects of the Treaty‚ however

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    Africa and established their community by farming and herding cattle. The Europeans lived in proximity with their domesticated animals that carried diseases. Over time‚ the Europeans developed a resistance to the virus but the Cape and Koi- San tribe did not have immunity to the virus and developed smallpox. Around the 1830s‚ the European expanded north and encountered a complex society known as the Zulus. The Zulus was a highly developed society with military skills and 30‚000 miles of land. The Europeans

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    changed it legally when he was fifteen years old. He attended couple of universities such as Georgetown‚ Oxford‚ and Yale. He graduated from Yale in 1973 where he obtained his law degree. He married Hillary Rodham in 1977‚ only a year later he became the youngest governor in a state in the United States. Bill Clinton was the 42nd president of the United States and he did his possibly two terms. In 1991 Clinton presented his campaign to run for presidency of the county as a democrat. Bill was everybody’s

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