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    years we have associated certain presidents with the term “great”. How do we define greatness in the presidency? Arguably‚ one might suggest that the aspect of being considered a great president is a quality that comes from the individuals characteristics. Their moral beliefs and ethical standards. The way they live life‚ who they are as a person‚ and most importantly the choices they have to make as our president‚ is what makes them great. While others would say‚ that the pinnacle of their success

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    Four Great River Civilizations Introduction The four great river civilizations involved four rivers; Yellow River‚ Indus River‚ Tigris and Euphrates River and Nile River. The people that were involved were the Chinese‚ the Mesopotamians‚ Egyptians and Indians of the Indus valley. The civilizations were characterized by their specific forms of literature‚ their modes of agriculture‚ their forms of governance and the art that was involved. The main reason for the birth of these civilizations was the

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    multicultural communities are what makes London (and Britain) great – and why we must protect them” Britain prides itself on its multicultural communities and their accept of foreigners. For many people it is a big part of their everyday life‚ and it will affect them for the rest of their lives. Jermain Jackman‚ who is a singer and a political activist‚ shares this point of view in the article; ”Why multiculturalism communities are what makes London (and Britain) great – and why we must protect them”

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    Assignment 1 What Happened to Mayan Civilization Arthinia Thompson Professor Loftin Montgomery HUM 111 April 30‚ 2014 No one can say for sure why Mayan Civilization disappeared‚ it was truly remarkable. Around A.D. 900 Mayan civilization disintegrated and‚ many historians have questioned “how” or “why‚" but have not been a definite answer to this question. One possible theory is that the Mayan’s civilization grew to such an extent that they deforested so much of the area that

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    Son of Phillip II‚ Alexander the Great is considered one of the greatest military commanders of all times. Alexander grew up watching his father Phillip II transforming Macedonia into a great military power. After his father Phillip II was killed by a bodyguard‚ he became king of Macedonia to then become Alexander the Great. Alexander employ the latest technology to conquer civilizations‚ such as the catapult and the serge tower. His intelligence and the way he commanded his military made him the

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    What Happened to the Mayan Civilization? The Mayan civilization was a thriving culture that occupied a large portion of Mesoamerica and suddenly disappeared around 900 AD. (Sayre‚ 2011‚ p. 391) Although researchers cannot find a definite answer explaining what happened to the Mayans‚ they have theories. One theory suggests mass exodus of the population due to draught‚ and another focuses on aliens. (Maya Culture Collapse: Current Theory‚ 2012; Ancient Aliens‚ The Mayan Conspiracy S04E01‚ 2012)

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    Daniel Goleman’s article “What Makes a Leader?” was a very interesting analysis of the traits that make a leader. The article provides an examination of the relationship between emotional intelligence and the effective performance of leaders in organizations. His article looks at each component that makes up emotional intelligence and describes how to recognize these characteristics and their manifestations in the work environment. Goleman tells us that leaders need basic intelligence and job

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    which I identify myself‚ in fact‚ are the ways that define who I am. My Identity is something only I can fully define. I have a little brother‚ which makes me a sister; I have two loving parents‚ which makes me a daughter; I am in college studying medicine‚ which makes me a student; and I have wonderful friends in desperate need of support‚ which makes me a wonderful best friend. Before anything‚ I am a big sister to a wonderful little brother. I would almost consider him my son‚ because without

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    Allphin 16 October 2012 •No one can say for certain what happened to the Mayan people‚ but theories abound and include varied possible alternatives to explain the abrupt and mysterious disappearance of the Mayan civilization. Many historians have questioned “how” or “why” the Mayan civilization disappeared after the 10th century; however there is no definitive answer to this question. One possible theory is the Mayan’s civilization grew to such an extent that they deforested so much

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    truly accomplish what we want in life‚ we need to stray away from the “normal” and choose our own individual path. A unique person may not always have crazy hair or clothing‚ but may also be someone who follows their own road. Living as a transcendentalist means becoming your own self and not letting society tell one how to live their life. The Dead Poet’s Society by Peter Weir and works by Emerson and Thoreau all show that if a person follows their heart and stands up for what they believe in‚ they

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