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    23‚ 2016 Impact of Saddam Hussein In 2006‚ one of the most famous dictators in the world‚ Saddam Hussein‚ had left his country in shambles. Throughout his long rule as the President of Iraq‚ he mistreated and murdered his own kind. Saddam Hussein developed many enemies throughout his reign and engaged in conflict that left Iraq ruined. He was also a Sunni that was running a country that also had Kurds and Shiites living in it‚ whom he discriminated. Saddam Hussein had a negative impact on Iraq because

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    around the world. In 1963‚ the CIA felt that Abd al-Karim Qasim was a threat‚ so they [CIA agents] organized a 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

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    Helen Keller has made many impacts on today’s world for the better. Helen Keller has influenced many individuals by her accomplishments and achievements even with her illness. Helen Keller is both blind and deaf. She is very important to people with disabilities because she showed that anything is possible‚ even if you are disabled. You can accomplish anything if you put your mind to it. She has showed that people deserve respect. Especially the blind and the deaf. Helen Keller supported many programs

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    Bang! The sound of a gun was heard throughout the Ford’s Theater as screams made its way further down the auditorium. A drastic impact was made as the 16th president‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ became painfully and slowly unconscious from the bullet that was shot to his head. His death shifted the way the people of America thought of him and the policies he created. The mark he left on the nation and the history he built of America would never fail to bring back the legacy he made. He worked his way up and

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    Beginning in Great Britain and continuing to Western Europe and later to North America‚ the Industrial Revolution has made a huge impact on the social and economic aspects of the world. Said by historians the Industrial Revolution was “the most important event in the history of humanity since the domestication of plants‚ animals‚ and fire”.With the ever evolving country‚ new ideas were made and old ideas were adjusted.Moving forward through the twentieth century‚ revolution in iron and steel kept

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    "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." - Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson is one of the most important people to ever live. He has impacted the world tremendously with his actions. With his bravery and determination he has built our world to what it is today. Jackie Robinson was born 1919 in Cairo‚ Georgia. At only six months old his father left his family. He lived with his mother Millie‚ his three brothers‚ and his sister. After his father left the family relocated

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    Former President Barack is one of the greatest leaders of our modern era. His leadership style brought a refreshing sense of change and progress to the American political system. At the beginning of his presidency Barack Obama’s leadership touched the globe so much so he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. This paper examines the attributes and competencies that contributed to Barack Obama’s impact on the United States of America and the World. Through his embodiment of core values‚ President Obama’s

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    Walt Disney Impact On Modern Movies and Animation The impact that Walt Disney had on Modern movies and animation started in the early 1920s and still stands today. They started the company to fulfill children’s dream and even today they have that same goal. sww3 The company itself started from Walter Elias Disney. He was born in Chicago on December 5‚ 1901. He studied in Chicago and Kansas City‚ M.D. Disney left school at age of 16 to go achieve his dream. It’s important because he started producing

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    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 involving

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    As an ambassador for peace‚ Nelson Mandela was one of the first men to strive for peace in his country. His impact was felt not only in his country but around the world. Nelson Mandela established his legitimacy as a leader by making himself known in his community by striving for peace and forming the uMkhonto we Sizwe the armed wing of the ANC‚ because of his activist movements he was imprisoned for 27 years. After he was released the people were in full support of his message of reconciliation

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