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1721: Donald Trump
... at the University of Pennsylvania from which he graduated in 1968 with a degree in economics. Donald Trump is one of the most respected and most accomplished entrepreneurs in American history. Trump knew that he did not want to work with his father, he wanted to build his own empire. His formula for success was to “buy when the property and ... and skills of an entrepreneur and he proved this in this with his enormous success. Donald John Trump is without a doubt one of the most successful entrepreneurs in American history and has built one of the most valuable empires in the world today. He has overcome many obstacles that would have ruined most entrepreneurs and thrived on the challenges put ...
1722: Genghis Khan & The Mongol Empire
... 50) One hopes that the world will never see such inhumanity again. WORK CITED Brent, Peter. GENGHIS KHAN, McGraw Hill Book Co.1976 Franke, Herbert and Twitchett, Denis. The Cambridge History of China, Vol.6, Cambridge University Press, 1994. Lamb, Harold. GENGHIS KHAN, Robert M. McBride & Co.1929 Morton, W. Scott. China: Its History and Culture, McGraw-Hill Paperbacks, 1982
1723: Woodrow Wilson
... The U.S. Constitution has since been amended to provide for presidential disability in office, but what neurologist would be brave enough to declare a president disabled from such a history? If Woodrow Wilson's brain had suffered no further damage, the history of the following decades could have been very different. For Wilson in 1916 wanted Germany defeated but not crushed; he wanted Germany to be a viable member of the proposed ...
1724: Winston Churchill
... of the Second World War. Churchill was also an accomplished writer who composed several campaign reports and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his six volume history of World War II. But there is much more to this noble man other than his tongue and his pen. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill is a great mind because of ... was put in a P.O.W. camp in Pretoria. After one month of incarceration, Churchill made a dramatic escape from captivity, eluded one of the most publicized manhunts in history, and returned to the fighting front in Natal. These accomplishments not only illustrate Churchill’s undying patriotism, but more importantly they demonstrate his great determination as he turned a seemingly ...
1725: William Wallace
... going to show the conflicting views about William Wallace’s life. I will use a wide variety of sources including the movie Braveheart’s script, Internet web pages, and written history in order to support my thesis. I will conclude with the fact that William Wallace was truly a worthy patriot of his native country Scotland. He fearlessly led his fellow ... status of Wallace throughout Scotland, it is also meant to symbolize that he was a tall man. Many people state the fact that the average height during that point in history was a little over five feet. However, two arguments show this may be false in the case of William Wallace. First is the example of King Edward I. Many scholars ...
1726: William Wallace
... going to show the conflicting views about William Wallace’s life. I will use a wide variety of sources including the movie Braveheart’s script, Internet web pages, and written history in order to support my thesis. I will conclude with the fact that William Wallace was truly a worthy patriot of his native country Scotland. He fearlessly led his fellow ... status of Wallace throughout Scotland, it is also meant to symbolize that he was a tall man. Many people state the fact that the average height during that point in history was a little over five feet. However, two arguments show this may be false in the case of William Wallace. First is the example of King Edward I. Many scholars ...
1727: William Sherman
... and favored by many generals from the North because if his brilliant war tactic. William Sherman was born on May 8, 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio. But according to the American History Encyclopedia, he was born on February 8 of that year. His father died when he was child, and his mother couldn’t afford to raise him so she sent him ... In the spring of 1864, Sherman was made supreme leader of the West. Sherman toke with him 98,747 troops and 254 cannons to accomplish his famous quest in America History. Sherman goal was to capture Atlanta, Georgia while U.S. Grant would attack Richmond, Virginia from the North. During Sherman’s journey to Atlanta, he had to face many difficulties ...
1728: Thurgood Marshall
... President Lyndon Johnson and later confirmed by the Senate to the role of an associate justice. He became the first black justice to serve in the Supreme Court in the history of the U.S. With this high ranking position, Thurgood was determined to end inequality once and for all in the U.S. Up until his death in 1993, Thurgood ... of inequality. In a way, I believe that if Thurgood Marshall had never been born, racial segregation would still exist today. That is why I think Thurgood’s role in history was so important.
1729: Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson is remembered in history not only for the offices he held, but also for his belief in the natural rights of man as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and his faith in the ... text of civic instruction, the touchstone by which we try the services of those we trust." Unfortunately for Jefferson, marinating this creed would not be easy during this period of history. Jefferson maintained his governing principles throughout the most part of his presidency. Most of them, however, were forced to be compromised. One of the first examples deals with the excise ...
1730: Stephon Marbury
... pointers and scored 35 points in Minnesota's first win over Seattle since March 15, 1991. One week later, Minnesota beat the Chicago Bulls for the first time in their history, ending a 16-game losing streak with a 99-95 win over Chicago (http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/00690362.html). Stephon Marbury's 8.6 assists per game was ranked fourth overall in the NBA. He scored 38 points on November 24 against Utah. It was the sixth highest single-game score in the Timberwolves's franchise history. The Timberwolves once again lost the first round of the playoffs to a veteran team, the Seattle Supersonics. The Supersonics was led by Gary Payton, Hersey Hawkins, and Vin Baker ...


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