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    Vincent “Bo” Jackson could be named as the greatest athlete of all time. He is the only person ever to be in an MLB All-Star game and an NFl Pro Bowl game. There are many stories and tales of Bo that not only show how great of an athlete that he truly was‚ but also show how good of a person he really was. All the things he did led up to him becoming a hero for people all around the world. Jackson shows many traits that one may say an epic hero possess like his many humble acts‚ his godly strength

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    Andrew Jackson was born on March 15‚ 1767‚ in the unmarked border between the Carolinas’. He grew up on a small farm with only a mother and two brothers‚ which‚ he later lost in the war. During the Revolutionary War‚ Jackson was captured and tortured at age 14 by British troops. After the war he became a frontier attorney in Tennessee. In 1796‚ he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives‚ and later to the House of Senates. He was appointed colonel in the Tennessee militia in 1801‚ known as

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    American civilization 150 4/7/15 Andrew Jacksons print on America President Andrew Jackson‚ considered by some to be the greatest American President during his American presidency term‚ but some of his actions sparked a lot of controversial thoughts. President Jackson accomplished much for America‚ most of President Jackson’s accomplishments where positive but along the way president Jacksons committed a great deal of wrong that lead to president Jackson negative view of himself. Among President

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    Jackson Impeachment Positions When weighing the arguments for and against the impeachment of Andrew Jackson it is of the utmost importance to keep in mind the legal grounds for impeachment. The constitution states in Article 2‚ Section 4 that the president may be removed for “Treason‚ Bribery‚ or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.” Impeaching a president is a serious decision and it is important to separate the morality or merits of an action taken by a president from its legality. The first case

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    Vincent Edward “Bo” Jackson. Bo Jackson was prabably one of the most famous people who played professional baseball and football players in the world in the 1900’s. Jackson got the nickname “Bo” because his brothers thought he was a boar since he beat up the other kids in the neighborhood so the brothers shortened boar with bo‚ that is how Bo Jackson got his name. Bo was given the name Vincent Edward Jackson by his mother of seven children‚ but now eight‚ Florence Bond Jackson. Born on November

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    named Andrew Jackson. His father was never able to meet him‚ he had died before Jackson was birthed. No one thought he would be the 7th president of the United States. In his childhood‚ Jackson was an orphan‚ a soldier and a prisoner.He experienced pain‚ emotional and physical. He experienced war and death. His two brothers had died‚ one in war and the other of heatstroke when being held prisoner with Jackson. All of his immediate family was gone‚ before he turned fifteen. Jackson went to local

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    What was Andrew Jackson like for the common people of America? Was he a bad president? Or was he actually a hero to the common man? Andrew Jackson‚ who was the 7th president of the United States in 1829‚ was considered by some as a‚ “Hero of the common man‚” or‚ “Old Hickory” for his bravery and loyalty for common civilians. Despite of his truly courageous vibe he encompassed‚ he was‚ in reality‚ a tyrant of a president that could have possibly destroyed America‚ or‚ at least‚ tore it apart. Andrew

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    Michael Jackson was born is Gary Indiana August 29th 1958. Michael Jackson was a very famous person and he still is. He was called the king of pop for a reason. He was called the king of pop because he was a great singer and dancer he also made his own dance called the moonwalk. The moonwalk is Michael Jackson’s signature dance move from his song called Billie Jean released in 1983. During Michael Jackson’s childhood he joined his family’s singing band Called the Jackson 5 in 1963. In the singing

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    Artists are constantly coming under fire from those who don’t understand it. This especially holds true for abstract artists such as Jackson Pollock. Critics of Pollock claim that his drip painting style is lazy and uncreative: not art. As a fellow artist I find these claims outrageous and uneducated. I personally believe that Jackson Pollock was an amazing artist and deserved every ounce of fame he got. Art is subjective‚ there is no right or wrong way to make art. Being and artist is about expressing

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    Sob stories are often the kryptonites of heart that leave us feeling pity and empathy for said person of the sob story‚ regardless of the fact if we know them personally or not. It’s a common human reaction to show sympathy for those who have experienced tragedy in their lives‚ but most often‚ it blurs our judgement while making objective criticisms of works of art. A singer will appear on a show‚ tell an angst ridden story‚ sing Adele‚ and leave with the grand prize. An artist will choke up a story

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