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    Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela has had a large impact and has changed the world in several different ways. Nelson Mandela had a large role in ending the Apartheid; he also was the first black President of South Africa in 1994-1999. Mandela was also a part of the African National Congress‚ Mandela was also a leader for peaceful protests against the white regime and segregation. To start off‚ Nelson Mandela was a part of the African National Congress. The ANC was formed in 1912‚ to unite the black Africans

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    John Locke should be one of the one’s that have the most impact on the Enlightenment because he proclaimed that men are free by nature and should not be subject to a monarchy. In Locke’s “Two Treatises of Government‚” he strongly defends that men are free and equal and that they have rights such rights like life‚ liberty‚ and property that are independent of any particular laws of the society and that no one can take these rights away from you. Locke thought that all people were reasonable and

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    Thomas Jefferson‚ a founding father of the United States and one of its many presidents. The impact that Thomas Jefferson has had on the development of the United States cannot be stated enough‚ through his involvement in the creation of the Declaration of Independence‚ as he was the main contributor‚ his influence on the politics of the country as its leader‚ the role of the third President‚ and his help to expand the nation through the Louisiana Purchase. With his hand in so many projects in the

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    Almost every electronic device has an influence by him. Radio control was a patent laid by Tesla. “The world’s military establishments discovered many destructive terrors‚ but radio-controlled devices did not number among them in any significant way until late in the twentieth century‚ with refinements in rocketry and guided bombs. Radio control remained a novelty‚ an exciting field for experimentalists and specialists‚ until the launching of the Space

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    made an outstanding impact as the 33rd president of the United States and is still one of the biggest heroes in American history. The bombings on Japan are the most controversial topics anyone can talk about when it comes to any president’s decisions. On August 6th‚ 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on Japanese military base Hiroshima as a way to force Japan’s surrender‚ have revenge on them for the bombings of Pearl Harbour‚ and show the United States dominance against the world. In some cases‚ he

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    life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up” a quote by Thomas Edison one of the inventors of the light bulb. There was also two other people that invented the light bulb but don’t always get credited for it. Those people were Hiram maxim and joseph swan. Thomas Edison probably got more of the recognition for inventing the light bulb because he was more known and he made many more inventions than the other two did. So‚ Thomas Edison had made more

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    London. Newton was not expected to survive‚ for he was so small‚ he could fit in a quart pot. Despite this‚ he did not only survive‚ but he went on to make great discoveries that would forever change people’s understanding of the world. From a young age‚ he had shown great interest in a formal education. However‚ his mother wanted him to become a farmer‚ which was his birthright. He did not succeed in this occupation‚ so he went on to attend Trinity College in 1661. In 1665‚ the university was closed

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    How difficult is it really to make a major impact on the world? At first it may seem rather simple by speaking freely about a topic or posting on social media‚ but how do you manage to effect the entire world and not just the people that are closely in contact with you? Gandhi once said‚ “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan has taken this idea totally transformed it into a major issue that needed to be address in her country. She has taken the world by storm

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    The Civil War was the deadliest war in the entire history of the United States. In 4 years‚ nearly 700‚000 people died. The war left a huge impact on the nation and changed the way people viewed the nation drastically. During one of the battles that occurred during the war‚ the Battle of Bull Run‚ it’s said that the families of soldiers gathered off to the side of the field where the war took place. They didn’t know that the war was going to be real‚ so when soldiers began to actually get shot and

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    and skin color was a big issue. The contribution of black musician/artist in the 1930’s and the1940’s had made an affect on society by Louis Armstrong‚ Chuck Berry‚ and James Brown. Not only are these people impacts‚ but is the music genre; such as jazz‚ and blues. These topics had made an impact on American society at the time‚ and in some sense it still does to this day. In the late 1930’s and throughout 1940’s‚ Louis Armstrong was an American Jazz Trumpet player. Or may have been the most legendary

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