Difference between revisions of "Essay:Most Influential Persons"

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<br>10. Christopher Columbus: An explorer who led Europe to the Americas.
 
<br>10. Christopher Columbus: An explorer who led Europe to the Americas.
 
<br>(submitted by Tyler M.)
 
<br>(submitted by Tyler M.)
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<br>1.  Jesus
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<br>2.  Alexander the Great
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<br>3.  Mohammed
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<br>4.  Karl Marx
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<br>5.  Socrates
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<br>6.  Martin Luther
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<br>7.  Charles Darwin
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<br>8.  Louis Pasteur
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<br>9.  William Shakespeare
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<br>10. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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<br>(submitted by Julianna M.)

Revision as of 18:23, January 7, 2007


1. Jesus
2. Adam ( and Eve)
3. Abraham
4. Muhammad
5. Apostle Paul
6. Karl Marx
7. Martin Luther
8. Charles Darwin
9. Aristotle
10. Charles Martel
(submitted by Daniel M.)


1. Jesus Christ: Central figure in Christianity.
2. Mohammad: Founder of Islam.
3. Isaac Newton: A physicist who discovered the theory of universal gravitation, the laws of motion, and major developments in mathematics, optics, and thermodynamics.
4. Moses: A prophet of Judaism and the leader of Israel.
5. Buddha: The Founder of Buddhism.
6. Confucius: The Founder of Confucianism.
7. Albert Einstein: A physicist who discovered the theory of relativity, and Einsteinian physics.
8. Ts'ai Lun: The inventor of paper.
9. Johannes Gutenberg: the inventor who developed movable type and printing.
10. Christopher Columbus: An explorer who led Europe to the Americas.
(submitted by Tyler M.)


1. Jesus
2. Alexander the Great
3. Mohammed
4. Karl Marx
5. Socrates
6. Martin Luther
7. Charles Darwin
8. Louis Pasteur
9. William Shakespeare
10. Martin Luther King, Jr.
(submitted by Julianna M.)