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    Ivan The Terrible Legacy

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    this‚ it cannot be denied that Ivan the Terrible changed Russian history and continues to live on in popular imagination. His political legacy completely altered the Russian governmental structure; his economic policies ultimately contributed to the end of the Rurik Dynasty‚ and his social legacy lives on in unexpected places. Arguably Ivan’s most important legacy can be found in the political changes he enacted in Russia. In the words of historian Alexander Yanov‚ "Ivan the Terrible and the origins

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    States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). From when it was first introduced‚ to when the space mission was carried out‚ and when it had succumbed to its end‚ Project Mercury became an important mission which left one of the greatest legacies in United States history. In the initiation of Project Mercury‚ the government began a search for seven great Americans who would become United States’s first astronauts. To be considered for the position‚ the Americans had to meet some requirements

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    Robert Johnson

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    Robert Johnson Crossroad Despite his early death and small list of recordings‚ Robert Johnson is without a doubt one of the most influential musician ’s of the twentieth century. Among those indebted to his music are: Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)‚ Eric Clapton (Cream) and The Rolling Stones. At the root of Robert Johnson ’s music is a relentless ability to express the deepest rawest emotion with unmistakable honesty‚ clarity and soul. Robert Johnson expressed his life experience through his music

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    Che Guevara's Legacy

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    from Che and clearly understand his position and influence on the world we live in today. The fate of his legacy is dependent on his representation as a human in history. To insure that he is analyzed fairly it is necessary to be informed on both the positive and negative actions throughout his life. As well as clearly understanding the biases that Loewen’s idea of heroification has on his legacy. The

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    Benjamin Franklin's Legacy

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    he lived them. Arguably the greatest genius of his time‚ Franklin was a hard worker‚ relentless learner‚ and passionate thinker. From a general perspective Franklin is a man who worked diligently in school‚ studied untiringly‚ and excelled in most everything he did. Although he was a dynamic learner‚ he never had a stable childhood‚ much less a formal education. Using his passion and thoughts of right and wrong‚ Franklin shaped himself the legacy he has today. A look into the life of Benjamin Franklin’s

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    moment we die‚ each and every one of us carries a legacy. Whether we like it or not‚ the lessons learned and labels worn by our ancestors are passed down to us. Although the legacies of our ancestors do not define us‚ our reactions and what we choose to do with these legacies do have a large impact on our lives. Some people choose to honor their legacy‚ some try to forget their legacy‚ and others make an effort to either erase or change their legacy. In August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson‚ Berniece struggles

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    Cincinnatus Legacy Essay

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    Romans. He was an example of the ideal Roman citizen. He was heroic‚ and even though his legacy could have been a myth‚ it served a useful purpose by unifying the citizens of Rome. In the middle of the 5th century‚ the Roman Republic was under attack by the people of central Italy. Many leaders knew about Cincinnatus’ ability to battle‚ and his great virtue‚ so they appointed him to be the dictator in this time of need. He was simply working on his farm when a mission from the city found him. He was

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    opportunity‚ timing‚ ten-thousand hours‚ meaningful work and legacy. The two main focuses of his concepts were Opportunity and Legacy. I believe he chose those two because when and where you are affect a situation but how you approach it is the battery charge for the situation. Gladwell describes how when opportunity presents itself you should seize it. After doing so you shouldn’t take it easy because you’ve grasped it but you should work ten times harder and put the hours in to master the objective.

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    Patsy Cline's Legacy

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    Patsy Cline: 1 Woman‚ 1 Legacy. Las Vegas. Carnegie Hall. Grand Ole Opry. These are all places the incredible Patsy Cline has performed‚ capturing the hearts of country music fans everywhere. Being a child and having a serious sickness can cause a lot of trauma‚ but pulling through it all‚ Cline managed to find her way into the music business. Many other tragic events helped her pave her way to becoming the amazing singer she was‚ leading to her extraordinary legacy. Being one of the most inspiring

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    William Harrison Legacy

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    What‚ in your mind‚ determines a legacy? Is it someone that makes a change in the world by standing up for what they believe in or someone that does beneficial things after becoming well known for a bad reason? Nothing of great importance happens over night‚ just like becoming known as a legacy takes many years of great acts and small doses of recognition. With time being one of the greatest factors of determination‚ did William H. Harrison really leave a legacy if he was only president for thirty

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