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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah quotes "The change in the world is always brought by one man‚ whom we call "the leader". Who has the vision and the force not only to make people dream‚ but to reach and live that dream. He is intelligent enough to foresee tomorrow. He is selfless and courageous to the extent of being ready to scarifies everything and express truth even if it defames him. People fellow him where he takes them. He is the one who accelerates history and for whom nature proclaims itself. "What a

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    it was January 24‚1974 and Muhammad Ali was about to fight‚ to get back his heavyweight boxing title. In new York city’s Madison square garden the boxing match was going to occur. I‚ joseph Hernandez remember when i first met Muhammad. It was a month before the fight was scheduled and we were at a hotel eating dinner. And all of a sudden i‚ joseph Hernandez‚ saw that Muhammad and said‚” so you’re the so called champ you don’t look like a champ to me.” so what does a champ look like to you.” i said

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    Muhammad Ali changed the world today by standing up to the United States military. He was special because he refused to be in the army when it was time for him to be drafted. Back then‚ one only had to serve in the military if they were Christians. If he didn’t convert to Islam‚ he would have been arrested or killed for not accepting to be drafted. He would have most likely died anyways fighting in a war. Muhammad Ali sparked up a lot of drama in the news. Muhammad Ali was born in January 17‚

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    particularly in the America and Europeans countries. In America‚ the media is a major misconception with media knowledge that it gives to the public. It uses negative images and has perspectives that see the Muslim community. In Carl R. Ernst‚ Following Muhammad Rethinking Islam in the Contemporary World‚ he says‚ “Yet at the same time‚ it is commonly accepted among educated people that Islam is a religion that by definition oppresses women and encourages violence.” The media in America has framed worked

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    The Person I’d like to Be Many people who were worthy of who I’d like to be but Muhammad Ali stood out because he was not only a fearless boxer boxer‚ but a great humanitarian. Muhammad Ali was fearless and very brave‚ he got punched in the face for a living. He routinely visits sick children with disabilities around the world. He has helped out organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation‚ and Special Olympics. Refused to be inducted into US Army because of a growing

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    rounds of punishment. To do be great you have to want to be great and seek the fight. You have to want and love it because without it there is no way to win. The greatest of boxers were praised and criticized by thousand and thousands of people. Muhammad Ali walked the ring with only five losses in his 21 year long career. Today he is considered the greatest boxer of all time and a teacher of life. According the biography of Ali it all started in Louisville‚ Kentucky.

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    Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr knows as Muhammad Ail was born on January 17‚ 1942 in Louisville‚ Kentucky. Cassius clay was his slave name and he really didn’t like it his speech i am America was about how he is not afraid to stand up to any body and shows that he has no fear in his blood and to just stand up and do what’s right Cassius clay was a man of words he gave a speech before every fight and he even try’s to Embarrassed the others fights. Muhammad Ali had a purpose to show other people that he

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    The assigned book for this course is The 21 Most Powerful Minutes in a Leader’s Day‚ by John C. Maxwell. In this book‚ Maxwell gives a leadership principle and then supplies a relevant Bible supported example to give life to the principle being introduced. The assignment for this week was to read chapters 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ and 11. This paper will summarize what the author discussed in these chapters. In chapter 8‚ “The Law of Intuition‚” the eighth leadership principle can be found. Here‚ Maxwell dialogs

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    "Biblical Aspect of Moby Dick" 4/5/02 Moby Dick is a novel filled with many biblical allusions‚ and I feel strongly that there are certain characters in the book that portray biblical characters or express the same situations in the Bible. In the beginning of the book‚ Father Mapple gives a sermon to the sailors about Jonah and the whale. This story in itself has much symbolism and starts the book off with the notion that God and the Bible are very much a part of the story. In specific there are

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    Leadership Qualities of Prophet Muhammad The leadership qualities I find most admirable were his humility‚ his recognition of talent‚ and his ability to think counter-intuitive‚ or ?outside the box‚? as the current clich?ould have it. When the Prophet received his first revelation‚ he trembled with fear. He was fully aware of the awesome responsibility. So fearful was he that he could confide only to his wife Khatijah. In an era where females generally and wives in particular were mere chattels

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