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    very unknown but grew through the ranks. Later he would become one of the most well known leaders speaking for the Islamic religion. He also spoke out for the good of all the colored people and spoke for the civil rights movement.Malcolm X made an impact on the world by speaking out for colored people all around the world. Malcolm X was born as Malcolm Little on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. His mother‚ Louise Norton Little‚ was a homemaker occupied with the family’s eight children. His father

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    To Sir

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    Sir Dr. Edward Ricardo Braithwaite’s story‚ "To Sir‚ with love" is a story about a teacher who begins teaching at a reform school in London. The author bases the main plot of the story on his own life when he was a teacher in a rough section of London. The plot and characters are believable throughout the story‚ their actions show them as normal students who rebel for different reasons‚ much like students do in the United States today. Braithwaite kept [pic]the story believable and interesting

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    coup that‚ with the help of Saddam Hussein‚ overthrew Qasim. In 1979‚ Saddam Hussein was appointed from Secretary of The Regional Command to President of Iraq. Saddam Hussein was one the most persuasive and influential leaders Iraq has seen because of how he rose to power‚ what contributions he made to Iraq‚ and the threat of chemical weapons which greatly impacted the world. Saddam was born on April 28‚ 1937. At age 3‚ he was sent to Baghdad to live with his uncle whose politics would greatly influence

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    Steve Jobs impacted the world in a powerful way. Some might argue that his impact could be compared to that of Thomas Edison’s in electricity‚ Martin Luther King Jr.’s in the Civil Rights Movement‚ and even Plato’s in philosophy. However‚ the focus of this paper is on Jobs as a leader in great empire he created and called Apple. Apple is a worldwide phenomenon that extends far more into people’s lives than just simply an electronic device. Steve Jobs was a creative genius‚ as well as a true hardhead

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    Nine Policing Principles

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    The Principles of policing that were developed by Sir. Robert Peel in 1829 is still used to this day. With the principles still in use today it influences many of todays and futures law enforcement and how they treat today’s citizens we must uphold these principles and its meaning. In order to uphold these laws we must thoroughly teach future law enforcement what these laws are and what they mean in today’s society. With this in mind‚ we must fully understand these laws ourselves. The first three

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    Jane Austen is a well-known author that lived in the late eighteenth to the early nineteenth century. Some of her more famous writings include Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. What most don’t know about Jane Austen is how much she has influenced modern society and culture. One way she has influenced it is her sense of humor and the fact that she talked about unpopular opinions of her time. Another is that there have constantly been television series and movies based off of her books

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    ground for many ideas and creations that would effect the world for hundreds of years‚ and even to this day. We stand in awe wondering at how they could’ve accomplished buildings like the Colosseum‚ and the Pantheon. These buildings had similar features that were new at the time‚ but would continued to be used through present day. Thats why Rome’s biggest impact on the world was their structural and functional architecture because of their innovation of concrete‚ use of arches‚ and creation of domes

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    William Shakespeare is considered a writer who includes most of his life stories within his pieces. As being considered one of the most originated writers‚ he became well known. William Shakespeare had an impact on the world by introducing new words and views towards the english language. Shakespeare is the second most quoted writer in the world. “Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great‚ some achieve greatness‚ and some have greatness thrust upon them” (Shakespeare 1). Many authors refer

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    census system so he could keep track of his army.  This information leads to the conclusion that he had to be a positive impact.  Genghis Khan made a positive impact on the world because he unified Mongolian clans‚ he created a census system and he killed millions of people during his conquests leading people to believe he was a negative impact.   Genghis Khan has made a positive impact on the world by being the first to unite the Mongol clans.  “He unified the Mongol tribes through a logistical nexus

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    later life‚ and achieve of Elvis Presley made a long-lasting impact on the whole world. Elvis Aaron Presley had a very interesting early life. His childhood was pretty typical. Elvis was born on January 8‚ 1935‚ in Tupelo‚ Mississippi (Biography). His parents‚ Vernon and Gladys Presley‚ moved around regularly‚ usually because of work (Elvis Presley)(Biography). Elvis received his education from Humes High School (Ibid). He did not attend college. At

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