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    innovators, the most significant innovations and social changes have occurred within particular nations. The most successful innovators know both how to innovate for humans and to ignore their own human imperfections while doing so. Mahatma Gandhi and Rosa Parks’ successful social movements demonstrate that equality among innovators is a prerequisite to significant innovation and social change. Without Albert Einstein’s values of independent thought and collaboration, significant innovation and…

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    animals and was like a zoo on steroids. This Disney park however had few rides and was mostly shows and interactive animal viewing. The one ride at Animal Kingdom that stood out happened to be the second fastest ride at Disney, it was called Expedition Everest. The ride was indoors and outdoors, the enclosed section being inside of a miniature everest. When I first saw it thought there is no way I am going on this. We toured the sections of the park, including Dinoland which is where Primeval…

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    Rosa Parks is the mother of civil rights for many reasons, and she deserved it because she stood up for herself and her rights as a black woman. Rosa Parks made the african americans as a group change because it shows that all people should be threaded equally and fare no matter what the problem is. Rosa moved with her parents at a young age to be closer to her father’s parents. She also had a brother named Sylvester who was born a couple years after she was. Rosa grew up and eventually went to…

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    write about Rosa Parks. She is a great historical figure who will never be forgotten for her large contribution to the civil rights movement. Rosa Parks was born on February 4th, 1913. She had grown up in a house of civil rights activism and attended a segregated school, and saw discrimination with her own eyes as the only thing she ever saw. So when she ordered to the back of the bus, so a white man could sit, it wasn't all that hard to say No. On December 5th, 1955 Rosa Parks payed her fare…

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    Dracula rises from the grave -again. Mutant insects, the product of underground nuclear testing, grow to the size of boxcars and attack our nation's cities. Weird- looking aliens from beyond the stars decide to invade our planet. None of these events, if they ever happened, would surprise horror-movie fans. For years, such moviegoers have enjoyed being frightened by every type of monster Hollywood has managed to dream up, whether it be natural, artificial, or extraterrestrial. One kind of…

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    their bed, followed by my sister Hannah. The excited, 10 year old girls ready to leave for Kings Dominion! It was my first time at an amusement park, and I couldn't wait any longer. The thought of roller coasters made my heart warm. We all crammed in the car, and my brother bought one of his friends, who I thought was very cute. Once we arrived to the park, we were greeted by cartoon characters. Once I saw Spongebob standing under a tree, I knew I had to jump in line that instance. The line was…

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    Claudette Colvin was on important civil rights activism who made significant impact on the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Who was Claudette Colvin? Claudette Colvin was a black American woman who stood up to the people for her seat. On September 5, 1939 Claudette colvin was born in New York City. Colvin loved her school where she work hard at. Claudette has a sister name Velma and her brother name Rondy and she have children. Her mother and father…

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    any personal predilections about these MLB tyrants, er, champions, we are here to present all of the surprising fan facts that you will definitely want to know! Number Eight: The Unlucky Red Seat In the Boston Red Sox’s iconic home field, Fenway Park, a single, red seat sits among the others in Section 42 of the bleachers. Unsurprisingly, there is a legend (and a story) that made this historic seat. In a 1946 game, the legendary Ted Williams hit a home run that soared 502 feet into the hat of…

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    Looking back into the 1930’s, there are a variety of events taking place. It was a time of discovery and invention. Everyone, has heard of the great depression that took the United States by storm, men lost their jobs, families had to learn how to survive on very little, but there were other events taking place that were overshadowed by the shear, determination it took to live and survive daily. For instance, the icon of a vacation destination was created on paper, the first Mickey Mouse comic…

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    children's dreams and imaginations and making them think of a place, where dreams come true and magic and fairytales comes alive, in whatever ways imaginable. He made this possible through his work in movies, cartoons, children's books, storytelling, theme parks, etc. He did all of this in the middle of the Second World War and other problems happening in the world. While giving credit to Walt Disney, whose main priority is to focus on children’s happiness before money, rank, or revenue. …

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