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    Onobrakpeya started his art unwittingly by engraving on wood thorn found in the forest of his environment‚ little did he know that the engraved images he used to stamp on paper constituted an art. The little boy followed his father to Benin City at a very tender age; he attended Baptist primary school in Oke Eruvbi‚ a river Valley‚ in the rural area of Benin City (and now‚ only a few kilometres to Ugbowo campus of the University of Benin). He had his Standards 3-6 education in Sapele; later‚ he returned

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    him. They worked initially to make connections with plenty of organizations. Eventually they stopped when they saw the economic opportunity within prohibition. Because of the equally illegal consequences‚ Capone and Torrio would have to had many influences to avoid any harsh sentences. (FBI)

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    In the grand scheme of things‚ John Locke is a modern philosopher when compared to Plato‚ Homer‚ and the like. Even though Locke was not born thousands of years ago‚ he affected the world just as much as ancient philosophers. Locke’s philosophy contributed to the American Revolution then eventually played a large role in the formation of the United States of America and the nation’s Constitution. The right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of property were unheard of at Locke’s time. His philosophy

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    ability to handle the competing cultures in his command. The decision to endorse the Darlan deal and the selection of the SHAEF headquarters staff contributed to poor decision-making during the Mediterranean and European campaigns in WWII. In his decision to endorse the Darlan Deal‚ Eisenhower did not engage or communicate his intentions to the American politicians or his French counterparts. Some leaders strongly value "getting the decision made" and “getting on with the job.” This is "decisiveness

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    Benjamin Franklin once said‚ “An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest‚” showing how important he thought learning was (Isaacson 5). Born in 1706‚ Franklin was a key figure in early American history. His work had a major impact on American society and still influences us today. Benjamin Franklin made significant contributions as a politician‚ scientist‚ and publisher. Franklin started his political career in Pennsylvania‚ where he served in the Assembly and became an important leader

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    aid when she was in Harvard (qtd. In Flagg). Obama’s initial job was at a big duty law firm‚ Chicago’s Sidley& Austin. She specialized in intellectual property matters‚ representing major companies such as AT&T. Obama admitted “Success isn’t about how much money you make‚ it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives” (qtd. In Flagg). This admiration carried out through her younger

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    Walt Disney lead a very interesting life as a famous pioneer as many different things. He showed many people how to fight for what you want and always follow your dreams. Walt‚ with help from important people in his life‚ never gave up on his dreams. Walt Disney influenced the world through creating a kind of culture compared to today’s normal rut. He won many awards in his life‚ with little education‚ by letting his imagination lead him. Because of that‚ he easily influenced the world by encouraging

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    After the Cuban revolution ended in 1959 a new government was established under Fidel Castro. He cut the countries once strong ties with the U.S.‚ reducing American influence on the island. Castro then established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. Given Cuba’s close proximity to the U.S. and their close ties with the Soviets‚ President Eisenhower directed the CIA to develop a plan to invade Cuba and overthrow Castro. After President John F. Kennedy came into office in 1960‚ he learned of

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    Clearing Your Perspective Lens Those who are happiest‚ never have everything; rather‚ they are thankful for everything they do have. In an ideal world‚ everything would be perfect for each of us. There would be no restrictions‚ no hardships‚ and no sadness. Unfortunately‚ such a world is unattainable‚ which is why we have to make do with the good we do have; something we all possess‚ no matter how bad things may seem. Dwelling on all the things you do not have will never leave you satisfied‚

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    Smith’s Influence in the Post-Smith Period One need not have perused this chapter to realize how great Smith’s influence on economics has remained in the two centuries after his death. But let us stop for a moment to consider how he affected some important scholars; we pause briefly to consider Edmond Burke (1729-1797)‚ Irish statesman‚ political theorist and philosopher. His Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) is viewed by Muller as the “single most influential work of conservative thought

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