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    Jack Schembari Mrs. Mohr Social Studies period 3 1-23-17 There are many people deserve to be in the History Hall of Fame. One person stands out of that group of people. That person is Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela was a great man who impacted many lives, he deserves to be in the History Hall of Fame. Rolihlahla was born July 18, 1918. His name meant troublemaker. Little did they know he would live up to his name. Rolihlahla changed his name to Nelson. When Nelson was nine his father died.…

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    California Advantages

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    Although I have lived in both states i still think their are a few advantages to living in california. Yes they may have a lot of similar things in common but i still think one is better than the other. yes there can be some down sides, but i mean come on have you been to california. it's the most fast pace, beautiful place i have ever lived. There's so many amazing things to do in california whether it's with family or with a group of friends. You get to experience so many amazing places and…

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    Fate and Fame in Viking Culture and Religion “Cattle die and kinsmen die,/ thyself too soon must die” (Havamal st. 75). This oft-heard quote from the Old Norse poem Havamal is merely one example of the deep sense of finality that pervades Viking literature and religious beliefs. Unlike many contemporary faiths, chiefly the Abrahamic religions, Norse mythology lacks an eternal afterlife. For most individuals, including both men and gods, death is absolute and immutable. Intrinsically, this…

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    June 3, 2016 MLB Hall Of Fame Process Major League Baseball, also known as the MLB which was first inducted in 1936. The national baseball hall of fame is located in New York. More specifically in the city of Cooperstown. Over the past eighty years there has been over three hundred and ten players, managers, umpires, executives inducted into the MLB hall of fame. An average amount of 4 people have been inducted into the hall of fame every year. In this current year of 2016…

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    doing know if they were blown out (died or sent to jail) there candle will keep going for everyone else to hold. So, I think Aung San Suu Kyi, Malala Yousafzai, and Jeffrey Sachs should be inducted into the hero hall of fame. The first person who should be in the Hero Hall of Fame is Malala Yousafzai. She got the whole world's attention to help women education because we’ve been trying to get away from that for about a long time ago when we started giving women rights, so why can’t the women…

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    whatever we want, being admired inconditionally by a large group of people and live new adventures every day. Unfortunately fame and wealth are two concepts that most of the time we wrongly put together because among the known people in the world the three categories we look the most are movie actors, singers or models.…

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    believe Muhammad Ali was very cocky, which I tell more about later. Muhammad Ali was a boxer whose career started in 1960. His real name was Cassius Clay, but he changed it to Muhammad Ali after being freed from slavery. However, the authors of Hall of Fame aren’t very cocky, and are in reality rather motivating. The authors once said “You can move a mountain.” This makes me believe they are rather inspirational, and care about how I feel. They however, were rather different in age, because the…

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    Leagues. While all three of these players showed remarkable talent throughout their Major League careers, their statistics will always be tainted, which influences peoples opinions on whether or not they should be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The first study conducted examines social categorization theory, which, in this case, defines how sports writers categorize particular athletes who used steroids, while also considering their ethnic backgrounds. Players might use steroids as a…

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    The Football Hall of Fame is an honorable place for athletes that have participated, or are currently in the NFL (National Football League). Being in the Hall of Fame would not only make a Football player feel accomplished, but it only makes them do better in life. Furthermore, the Hall of Fame has over 17 different locations in the USA (United States of America). According to Ray Lewis (Who is a Hall of Famer), he thinks the Hall of Fame is a fantastic place to be inducted to and is a…

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    Who Is Cary Grant's Fame?

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    This week I listened to the radio show Suspense: The Black Curtain which originally aired in 1943. This show encompassed the definition of toll broadcasting, which meant that stations such as AT&T would sell air space to companies and in return mention them during the being, middle, and end of a broadcast. In this case Roma Wines sponsored this half an hour thriller. The episode started with an introduction to Roma Wines and then began with an instrumental to the opening of the show. Cary Grant…

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