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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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    deadly reciprocation to those being fired at. Throughout World War 1 each side was always desperately looking the next way to get ahead.The first deadly chemicals were found in 1914 used by the Germans. These horrific gases had deadly side effects from extreme blistering‚ to intense coughing fits. Theses gases were as effective as a weapon could get‚ but are they humane? People died brutally immense pain because of these gasses. At the end of World War I chemical weapons had changed the face of the war

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    more than that. Rome was a breeding 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

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    Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis‚ also known as Saint Augustine‚ was the first philosopher to have a great impact on the world (7). He was born in 354‚ and died in 430 A.D. (8). He was “... a North African rhetorician and devotee to Manichaeism who converted to Christianity under the influence on Ambrose and devoted his career to the exposition of a philosophical system that employed neoplatonic elements in support of Christian orthodoxy” (7). He is seen as the father of Christian orthodoxy‚ and also

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    Leonardo Pisano(1170-1250) was an Italian number theorist‚ who was con-sidered to be one of the most talented mathematicians in the Middle Ages. However‚ He was better known by his nickname Fibonacci‚ as many famoustheorems were named after it. In addition to that‚ Fibonacci himself some-times used the name Bigollo‚ which means good-for-nothing or a traveller. Thisis probably because his father held a diplomatic post‚ and Fibonacci travelledwidely with him. Although he was born in Italy‚ he was

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    renaissance which was during the 1500’s. During this time people had used oil on canvas for the first time. These techniques gave more details and depth to the painting. This was called perspective. The Mona Lisa was a world renowned painting by Leonardo Da Vinci. It was a painting of his wife even though she was not very special historically. This painting was so popular that it had set the standard for all other paintings of that time. Another painting that Leonardo painted was “The Last Supper “was

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    Who is Vasco Da Gama? Vasco Da Gama was believed to be borned around 1460s in Sines‚ a Portuguese seaport on the Atlantic ocean. The Da Gamas were minor aristocrats‚ and Vasco’s father‚ Estevao Da Gama and his wife‚ Dona Isabel Sodre had five sons. Vasco was the third. Skills of Vasco Da Gama Gaspar Correia ‚Sixteenth- Century historian‚ written that it was at Evora where he may have learned mathematics and navigation. It is evident that Gama knew astronomy well‚ and it is possible that

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    HISTORICAL What Joshua had accomplished during his time on earth not only impacted the nation of Israel‚ but also the history of the world. God promised the people of Israel that if they went to conquer the land of Canaan‚ or the Promised Land‚ they would receive it as their inheritance from the Lord. So finally after not trusting in God‚ becoming fearful because of the people of Canaan‚ and forty years of wilderness travel‚ the land of Canaan was finally conquered. Only those under twenty‚ or specifically

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    Lessons Learned Steve Jobs had a huge impact on the world of technology and the way people think to this day. Jobs’s life lessons and innovations impacted consumers of the technology industry‚ business leaders‚ and anyone trying succeed in what they do by showing them to love what you do‚ take risks‚ and never settle for anything short of greatness. Steve Jobs taught people many lessons throughout his life that can be used by any person whether they are in the technology industry or just an average

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    Leonardo Bruni (1370-1444 AD) is regarded as the central figure in early Renaissance efforts to refine the form and function of classical writing. In particular‚ Bruni’s monumental History of the Florentine People is often singled as an exemplary work. As both the “public historiographer” and Chancellor of Florence‚ it became his duty to produce histories to not only reexamine the past‚ but also to help stimulate feelings of public spirit and civic pride. Largely relying on Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita

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