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    Michael Jackson was an important musical artist because he was a true humanitarian who did everything in his power to “heal the world.” He did so by writing songs that encouraged people to better this world‚ supporting at least thirty nine charities‚ and starting the “Heal the World Foundation.” Aside from doing his humanitarian work‚ Jackson was an outstanding performer. Michael was born on August 29‚ 1958 and passed on June 25‚ 2009. Known as the “King of Pop‚” Jackson was one of the most popular

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    Lucky Lilly Legacy

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    many celebrities who were born into the extravagant lifestyle of the rich and famous‚ however there are also some that built themselves up to success from a “normal life.” These people change the status quo everyday‚ by working hard and creating a legacy they can be proud of. Youtubers are an excellent example of this. A celebrity who built herself from the ground-up‚ and became extremely influential is Lilly Singh‚ also known as aka “Superwoman.” Lilly was born on September 26‚ 1988 in Canada. She

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    Ancient Greek Legacies Throughout Ancient Greece there have been many legacies. The Olympic Games were created and become part of history. Architecture influenced modern buildings. During these times‚ different types of literature were produced. Three greatest legacies of Ancient Greece are literature‚ the Olympic Games‚ and architecture. The Olympic Games was created because of a myth. It began when Oenomaus‚ the king of Olympia had a daughter named Hippodamia and wanted to compete with the person

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    Andrew Jackson‚ also known as “Old Hickory”‚ was a man who campaigned for the people‚ considering himself a “man of the people”‚ yet acted according to his purposes and ideologies‚ believing that those were the ones that would change the system for the better (The Ages of Jackson). Andrew Jackson‚ serving two terms of presidency after being elected in 1827‚ made it a point to not only feel and think the way he saw fit‚ but also act accordingly. Similar to all those who preceded himJackson did

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    the most controversial aspects of President Andrew Jackson ’s two terms in the office. President Jackson used his presidency to destroy the Second Bank of the United States and many government powers and institutions were affected by the methods and principles he acted upon. The idea for a Bank of the United States or a National Bank was conceived by Alexander Hamilton‚ Secretary of Treasury under President George Washington (Remini‚ "Andrew Jackson and the Bank War‚" 23). It was originally supposed

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    Che Guevara's Legacy

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    from Che and clearly understand his position and influence on the world we live in today. The fate of his legacy is dependent on his representation as a human in history. To insure that he is analyzed fairly it is necessary to be informed on both the positive and negative actions throughout his life. As well as clearly understanding the biases that Loewen’s idea of heroification has on his legacy. The

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    Jackson, Tyrant or Hero?

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    almost every one was so thrilled to see this man lead the United States. People wore shirts of him‚ celebrities supported him widely‚ singers wrote songs about him‚ and everyone chanted his famous line Yes We Can. On 1828‚ a familiar man won the hearts of Americans and claimed the title as the President of the United States after a bitter defeat on the 1824 Election. Similar to Obama‚ Andrew Jackson was not just seen as a leader at that time‚ but an icon as well. People were on the verge of death

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    Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish native that emigrated to Allegheny‚ Pennsylvania when he was a young boy. Through rigorous work‚ reading‚ and dedication Andrew Carnegie became one of the wealthiest men in history. In this autobiography Andrew Carnegie explains the story of being an immigrant who goes through numerous obstacles and struggles‚ however‚ rises to the top. Carnegie’s autobiography is moving and extremely powerful for being one of the first of its kind in the 1900s. He starts as a telegrapher

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    Love Love Love

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    love A character that refuses to dominate anyone and offers himself to any person from his humble nature is a faithful servant of the world and all who belongs to it. I don’t think I have to explain what the historical context was in 1940‚ but is the filming year of The Great Dictator‚ one of the masterpieces of Charles Chaplin. We have seen‚ throughout history‚ that in difficult and tragic times‚ great personalities rise and bring out the best of themselves in order to give a lesson to the most

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    Cincinnatus Legacy Essay

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    Roman citizen. He was heroic‚ and even though his legacy could have been a myth‚ it served a useful purpose by unifying the citizens of Rome. In the middle of the 5th century‚ the Roman Republic was under attack by the people of central Italy. Many leaders knew about Cincinnatus’ ability to battle‚ and his great virtue‚ so they appointed him to be the dictator in this time of need. He was simply working on his farm when a mission from the city found him. He was asked to put on his toga and listen to

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