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    All through history‚ many people have widely impacted all of mankind. Although there are many events and people that have changed the world‚ there are few that have stood for what they believe. These people have put themselves last‚ in which they have more concern for what is going on outside of their lives and in reality. In spite of all their problems‚ Dorothea Dix‚ Irena Sendler‚ and Thurgood Marshall always helped people no matter their age‚ race‚ or gender. Dorthea Dix’s early life‚ humanitarian

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    response to Pope Urban II’s speech to reclaim the Holy Land‚ Jerusalem‚ in order to regain economical and autocratic power. However‚ it was the rising tension between the Christians and Muslims that caused the Crusades to escalate and impact the middle east in the way that it did. On November 27th 1095 Pope Urban II gave one of the most influential speeches of his time‚ ordering Christian men to join a fight against the muslims making them believe “God wills it!”. Urban states in his speech “If you wish

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    Societies faced a considerable amount of change after the Ancient Period ended and the Modern Age began. Rome was an enormous empire‚ and after they were defeated‚ people flocked to cities‚ declared a new religion as the one people must believe in and wars popped up all over the place. This explanation will cover how and why people did this. The most noticeable difference‚ and arguably the one which triggered the later changes‚ was a massive population increase in cities. I don’t know why they would

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    biggest impacts on the United States. He was the third president‚ serving eight years in office. From 1801 to 1809‚ Jefferson was re-elected. He had two different vice presidents‚ the first being Aaron Burr and the second being George Clinton. Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13‚ 1743‚ in Shadwell‚ Virginia. He grew up on the Shadwell plantation because his father was a slave owner. Jefferson started boarding school at the age of nine; he was in boarding school until he was sixteen. He did very well

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    Thomas Jefferson had a very important life and he made an impact on the United States. He had many jobs in his lifetime‚ and they were all equally as important as the rest. Jefferson was born April 13‚ 1743‚ at a Shadwell Plantation in Virginia. His parents were Jane Randolph Jefferson and Peter Jefferson. His mom’s family were claimed English and Scottish royalty. Peter Jefferson was a successful farmer‚ skilled surveyor‚ and he produced the first accurate map of the province of Virginia. Jefferson’s

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    Colonization of the western world *********************** Phoenix University UNIVERSITY COMPOSITION AND COMMUNICATION II Com156 ***************** Fall 2013 British colonization‚ how it has made our world what it is today. Have you ever wondered how we ended up as free as we are today? Even though the British occupied other peoples lands‚ Colonization is a good thing because the spread of democracy and freedom and

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    bring to light‚ the societal injustices during the twentieth century. John Dewey should be especially known for his educational reform‚ social reform‚ concern for public problems‚ and his philosophical ideas and methods. John Dewey left a notable impact on the education system‚ which is still seen today. His belief that education must engage with experience has remained to be an important

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    Henry Ford Henry Ford was an industrialist and was the creator of one of the greatest motorized vehicle companies in the world. Henry Ford’s products did not only affect people of his time but they also have had a greatly affected modern day motor vehicles. Henry Ford was significant for many things but in my opinion he was most important for his thriving Ford motor company‚ his use of the assembly line and technique of mass production‚ and finally his contribution to war. Henry Ford was born

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    Franklin Roosevelt was a huge impact for our country. I believe he did great things‚ many other people believe so too because he was elected four terms. Some examples of his accomplishments include establishing a national minimum wage through the Fair Labor Standards Act‚ taking the first Federal action to prohibit employment discrimination‚ and lastly the Glass–Steagall Act. All of these things greatly impacted us and the outcome was purely positive. His new deal is what got us through the Great

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    Florence Nightingale considered the founder of modern nursing. At the age of 24‚ she had felt to be called by God to help the poor and sick. Many people know that she was influential in the nursing. They might not know how much she truly impacted it. Before Florence Nightingale came along‚ nurses considered their job unimportant an low status‚ as they were untrained and not taught about nursing. Also‚ she volunteered to nurse soldiers during the Crimean War. She analyzed the difficult conditions

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