There must be someone in history you admire.
Or someone living that you like.
What about Kurt Cobain? He made an impact on music and youth. He died tragically at a young age.
Here is a link if you like the idea:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Cobain
You don't even have to like the person.
Just someone that is interesting and is leaving their mark/making a difference..
2006-10-19 15:45:32
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answered by Yellowstonedogs 7
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That's a tough one, because of the description and what it doesn't say. But here are some people in history, you might consider- heck you might end up researching them, after school is over, too. Ernest Hemmingway, Robert Clay Alison, Doc Holiday, John F. Kennedy, Judge Roy Bean, Wyatt Earp,
Davie Crockett, Mort Mortenson, Big Nose Kate.
2006-10-19 17:21:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Aaron Burr, Henry Clay, any of the Presidents should work, Maybe some of the Supreme Court Justices and lesser known political activist.
2006-10-19 15:45:14
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answered by MissLady0608 n 5
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A president maybe, Clinton, Reagan or one of their wives.
Condilezza Rice, Diane Feinstein, Barbara Boxer are other female political figures if you want to go that route. Bill Gates isn't really part of Pop Culture but you may want to ask teacher before you start on him.
2006-10-19 15:44:48
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answered by WillLynn 1 6
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American Dr. Jack G. Copeland invented the artificial heart in 1985. Led to saving lots of lives.
2006-10-19 15:38:03
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answered by mysstere 5
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harriet tubman, henry ford, annie oakley, amelia earheart, susan b anthony, florence nightengale, Louis in clark-there indian friend Sajewia (wrong spelling), President Roosvelt or his wife..can't think of her name. hopefully these help.
2006-10-19 16:04:23
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answered by mynameischeese2001 3
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Benjamin Franklin was a genius, he invented many things, and fun fact: he LOVED London. :) Good luck!
2006-10-19 15:45:25
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answered by Freddie Dearest 2
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