make a convincing argument for why Gandhi, Leonardo Da Vinci, Idi Amin Albert Einstein, and Barack Obama are t
make a convincing argument for why Gandhi, Leonardo Da Vinci, Idi Amin Albert Einstein, and Barack Obama are the most suitable for the journey ( the reasoning may involve issues of survival,morality, sanity, religion , cultural progress , politics, etc.)
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- Huh?
- What is the journey? Please elaborate. Thank you.
- Really? Barack Obama? Why? Sorry, I know he's running for President, but I would ask the same thing about any of the current candidates.
- what journey? These people are not very related so I am not sure how to read the question. Plus what does this have to do with books and authors
- You can't just type your homework question verbatim--especially when you have in-class concepts such as "the journey"--and expect people to answer it for you. Do your own homework.
- Is this like the question, "If you could invite anyone to dinner, dead or alive....." You need to explain the "Journey" coz I can't read your feckin mind. You're gonna report me now aint ya.
- rather strange to see these people mentioned in the same sentence. or even in the same paragraph, for that matter. journey ?
- The only thing I see that they all had in common is writing.
- Even just looking at the people here and trying to find a common denominator or figure out what the journey would be is challenging. The first would try to bring peace to the world if we would follow his ways. The second would bring the arts and technology if anybody's seen the DaVinci exhibit in chicago...he was also a scientist and architect and so forth. The third was a dictator and murderer. The fifth is a young minority with little experience in politics but a unifying message. Are we supposed to assume that if all of these people were on the same journey together, to create a bold new world, it would be better than the world we have today?
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