Johannes Gutenberg-inventor of the printing press-without him I wouldn't be pecking away right now...
2007-09-01 09:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If you define influential as to the outcome of his being on this planet...has to be Jesus. Besides the religious importance, it has to do with the results. 1 man , for the last 2007 years, is responsible for bringing down the Roman Empire, having knowledge and philosiphy spread via the printed word during the Dark Ages after the Empire collapsed, and has been the basis of affecting peoples lives on a daily, social, religious, political, and philisophical nature across the entire planet.
2007-09-01 09:56:53
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answered by commanderbuck383 5
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i actually stay doing the two. There are issues that could desire to be planned for and a few issues which would be neglected if not lived in the 2d. to illustrate: My dad, age seventy 4, has Alzheimer's. He has had it approximately 3- 4 years. suited now he's amazingly humorous and happy. So, quite than concentration on what's coming (i be conscious of what Alzheimer's sounds like because it progresses), I stay in the 2d with him and enjoy him as he's. i don't concentration on my grief of dropping him plenty in any respect or i will leave out this time now (one among my sister's has chosen the wallowing in grief course). each now and then we could desire to plot - I communicate with and artwork with my mom to help her plan for what's to return. approximately 2 years in the past we had to alter around the funds so he does not purely supply away or lose all their money. a pair of three hundred and sixty 5 days in the past he misplaced his drivers license and differences had to be made for his transportation. All those issues desire making plans.
2016-10-17 10:11:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The most influential man was a woman. Eve, because if she hadn't talked Adam into taking a bite of the fruit of the tree of knowledge we'd all still be in the garden of eden and we wouldn't be having this conversation.
2007-09-01 10:02:12
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answered by Village Player 7
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Besides Jesus? I would think Abraham Lincoln. He influenced alot of people in a vast new Nation at a time when reaching the vast majority was mainly by traveling by foot or horse. Even to get recogniton in the newspapers back then was remarkable.
2007-09-01 09:48:51
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answered by mini7mou 1
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
2007-09-01 10:30:00
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answered by vince_oy 3
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Grog of the Cave Bear Clan was dubbed "most influential man in history" by the elders of the Tribe in the Year 67,563 BC for his creation of the concept of gods, goddesses, angels and devils to keep the members of his clan in line. Today, thanks to him, over 80% of the earth's population believe in some sort of organized religion or believe in a higher being.
2007-09-01 10:00:33
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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The common man!
2007-09-01 09:41:19
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answered by Kapil 2
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Voltaire
2007-09-01 09:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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machiavelli. the author of The Prince. a book associated with everyone from napoleon to hitler.
2007-09-01 11:39:50
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answered by XxAMANDAxX 2
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