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    How to live to be 200 Stephen Leacock How to live to be 200 is a beautiful essay‚ in which the writer has satirized those people who are obsessed by the idea of “Health Maniac”. The writer has given us an example of “Mr. Jiggens” who was a real “Health Maniac”. He was a person who was a person who wanted to be physically strong and healthy and to be healthy and strong‚ he used to do different sort of exercises. He wanted to live long. He used to take cold bath

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    The sixty’s had such a huge impact on the world‚ with the uprising of Hippies protesting to Martin Luther King fighting for rights and “music wise” Woodstock; a place where three days of peace happened and so many talented people performed‚ but all that ended when the Talented‚ Artistic‚ British musical chameleon was born; bringing a new sound to music. David Bowie (David Robert Jones) was born to Haywood Stenton Jones & Margret Mary Jones on January 8‚ 1947 in Brixton‚ London. David was married

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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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    curtains open and you are pulled into the world of “Evita”‚ the story of Eva Peron: her humble beginnings‚ meteoric rise to fame and sudden death. And all of it is true. Eva was an amazing woman who helped the culture of Argentina through her political impact and love for her people and she continues to inspire people with her story through the Broadway musical‚ Evita. Eva Peron is arguably the most influential woman in all of Argentinian history. She was the First Lady of Argentina from 1946-1952 and

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    Hughes was a significant presence through the Harlem Renaissance which was the coming up of all African-American arts from jazz to poetry that all dealt with hardships of the community. Additionally‚ he brought power to the today’s point of view‚ how African-Americans lived‚ and with simple words he made them strikingly strong and made them loud enough for the world to hear through his poems and writings. One could argue that his literary works helped shape American literature and politics

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    Only carrying a small luggage and an English to Spanish dictionary and a dream of a new life. “ I wanted to explore the city...ride the trains” she stated. She had heard all the wonderful stories of people and the places in New York and She wanted to live the American dream. But she had to start somewhere‚so she began going to school and began learning basic education. If that wasn’t hard enough‚ Santa had to adapt to the American lifestyle. Like getting her

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    “To what extent did the liberal reforms in 1906-1914 improve the lives of people?” The Liberal government introduced a series of reforms aimed at moving away from the Laissez-faire ideology and toward a more self help scheme aiming to move people away from poverty and to make Britain a better country both in health and prosperity; Churchill said “If we see a drowning man we do not drag him to the shore‚ instead we provide help to allow him to swim ashore”. To do this the Liberals aimed at giving

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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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    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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    Hellen keller impacted the lives of people who were physically impaired and changed their lives drastically including her own. Specifically the of the people who were blind. She was an advocate for those who were blind and those with disabilities. Helen Keller was not born blind‚ but at only 19 months old she got ill with what is believed to be known as scarlet fever which made her blind and deaf. This changed her life forever but her mother was supportive of her‚ which is what helped mold the kind

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