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    Thurgood Marshall

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    Thurgood Marshall was a great African American Civil Rights activist who changed a lot of lives in the United States. As a passionate lawyer and prominent Supreme Court justice he fought for Civil Rights and social justice in the courts and believed that racial integration is best for all schools. Very early in his professional life Marshall broke down racial barriers and overcame resistance despite the odds. He then became a role model of the disciplined leader‚ although he didn’t have the

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    Marshall Plan

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    Marshall Plan The Marshall Plan was a strategically devised program by the U.S. to sustain communist influence and without it Europe would have never recovered as well as it did economically‚ industrially‚ and politically. The Marshall Plan was an audacious decision by the U.S. in order to suppress the spread of communism after the devastations of World War II. The United States needed to substantially aid non-communist countries to stop the spread of Soviet influence so “Marshall had traveled

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    Dr. Marshall

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    Dr. Barry James Marshall is an Australian physician who is significant for discovering Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori) as the most common cause of peptic ulcers. Scientists and physicians ridiculed Dr. Marshall for his idea at the time. During the time Dr. Marshall began his work‚ the scientific community agreed that peptic ulcers were the result of various phenomena such as stress‚ spicy food and the stomach overproducing acid. Scientists at the time also believed it was impossible for bacteria

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    Barry Marshall

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    Barry Marshall Awards and honors In 2005‚ the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to Marshall and Robin Warren‚ his long-time collaborator‚ "for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease". Marshall also received the Warren Alpert Prize in 1994; the Australian Medical Association Award and the Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research in 1995; the Gairdner Foundation International

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    Marshall Mathers

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    “My words are like a dagger with a jagged edge...”- “Criminal”‚ from “The Marshall Mathers LP” An average rap artist wouldn’t be able to grace the covers of VIBE‚ Rolling Stone‚ Entertainment Weekly‚ and Spin while on a national tour months before their major debut album is released. An average rapper couldn’t say that he’s collaborated with Dr. Dre‚ Elton John‚ and Dido‚ all in the same year. Then again‚ Marshall Mathers III‚ better known as Eminem isn’t your average rapper. No other artist

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    The Marshall Trilogy

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    John Marshall was fourth Chief Justice in Supreme Court and accredited as being the most influential man in the development of the United States legal system and federal Indian law. The Marshall Court made three significant decisions that directly balanced the power of the Federal Laws and Indian Federal Law. Amongst these resolutions are the three cases that form the simple outline of federal Indian law in the United States‚ this has been referred to as the ‘Marshall Trilogy.’ 1. Johnson vs. M’Intosh

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    Marshall Plan

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    | | |How did the Marshall plan influence the development of Great Britain and other Western European countries after the Second World War? | |History internal assessment | |

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    Thurgood Marshall

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    Association for the Advancement of Colored People) was probably the most significant of these foundations. This was the same organization that Thurgood Marshall became the leading lawyer of. Thurgood Marshall was born in the year of 1908 in Baltimore‚ Maryland. He was prepped and raised by his mother‚ Norma Arica Marshall‚ and his father‚ William Canfield Marshall. Thurgood’s mother was one of the first African Americans to graduate from Colombia University and his father was the first black person to serve

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    Marshall Plan

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    the European economy through The Marshall Plan. It was named after Secretary of State George C. Marshall‚ who said "The world of suffering people looks to us for leadership. Their thoughts‚ however‚ are not concentrated alone on this problem. They have more immediate and terribly pressing concerns where the mouthful of food will come from‚ where they will find shelter tonight‚ and where they will find warmth. Along with the great problem of maintaining the peace we must solve the problem of the pittance

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    Marshall Plan

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    important was the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall plan to the crystallization of Cold War Tensions in Europe in the years 1945-1951? When considering the crystallization of Cold War tensions in Europe one can not overlook the impact of both the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan. Although events were often ‘a cycle of action and reaction which makes the identification of ultimate causes difficult and probably impossible’ both the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall plan signaled a turning point in relations

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