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    First, of, I have to say how well-formatted the website is. The cover page that showed the illustration of Michael Jordan riding on a horse is an awestruck thing to glamor at. Looking at that photo told me that the article might be about a person that’s going to take a long journey from hardship. And when I scrolled down the website, I saw some crazy photos of Jordan’s jet and mansion! Throughout my reading, I was thinking to myself, “How could a man like this experience a crisis in his life?”…

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    Championships, eleven NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards and playing an astonishing fifteen seasons, Michael Jorden continues to be an inspiration for, not just me, but for so many young people. His combination of motivation, determination, athleticism, and definition to the game of basketball is the reason why he was voted as the Athlete of the Century. As with others, I am a huge fan of Michael Jordan; I bought his high top “jump man”, silhouette shoes and I wore his black and red…

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    Michael Moore made the documentary Bowling for Combuline. In Moore’s documentary, he explores gun violence in America and the probable causes of it. One of the probable causes he addresses is the fear mongering used by the media. Moore also put a cartoon about the history of America which shows the relationship America has with guns. Within his documentary, he also gives different examples of gun violence in America. One example is, a shooting of a six-year-old in Flint, Michigan. In Bowling for…

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    Macbeth Writing Assignment Some men are born predestined to strive for greatness, while others are born predestined to fail. Michael Jackson was born to do both. In many ways, he resembles Macbeth like both individuals demonstrated extraordinary talents in their field of expertise, also both men had a flaw in their character that is what ultimately causes their demise. Michael Jackson’s flaw was his inability to accept himself. This lead Jackson to pursue a life filled with drugs that…

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    Michael Jackson’s song, Man in the Mirror, is a song that really speaks to my heart. In this song, he is talking about how he sees people going through hardships in their lives. The message of the song is saying that if we want to see a positive change in this world, we are going to have to begin by changing our own hearts. There are plenty of times when people see a situation like homelessness or suffering children, and think, “Someone should do something to help these people.” Well, if you…

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    many major companies but, Disney would not be the way it is today without the brilliant savvy businessman, Michael Eisner. In 1984, Eisner took the position of Chairman and Chief Executive of the Disney Company. He worked for ABC three years’ prior before becoming the CEO at Disney, and was clever at making incredible deals which seemed to work in his favor. In the “Bio” article about Michael Eisner states that, he “transformed the company into $1.8 billion in enterprise value, and a global…

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    Michael Pollan is a writer and an expert foodie. The Omnivore's Dilemma is the lack of knowledge that humans in our society have towards things such as know whether a plant is poisonous or not. This is due to the transformations of our diets from foraging and hunting our food to going to a supermarket like Foods Co and buying processed foods. Pollan compares humans to rats and how they can eat almost anything because we both have the choice to choose what we want to eat. Pollan’s experiences…

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    since Upton Sinclair than ever before. The Jungle was only the beginning of an exposé on the food industry that is still relevant today. Great writers and journalists continue to try and educate the public on just where their food is coming from. Michael Pollan presents the reader with his own work of food journalism in the form of Omnivore’s Dilemma, in which he defines industrial logic and how this idea motivates industry to produce the food we receive today, then offers the alternative of…

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    “I’m starting with the man in the mirror, and I’m asking him to change his ways. And No message could have been any clearer….” Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror” goes off on the radio. “If you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make a change…” Jackson’s song emphasizes. When I reflect on my life, I often feel like I am looking at mirror images of myself. One of the most important images was in fourth grade. The mirror shows an image of a girl, a girl who was…

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    skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment." This is the way sports have always been though of from the world. Although, this is not all that factors into a sport. By reading a book named Moneyball by Michael Lewis one may think of sports in a whole different way. In specifics this book focuses on the sport baseball and within the book there is a short story on one of the characters. This discusses not only does baseball, or really any sport,…

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