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Michael Jordan, the former NBA star, has homes in Florida and North Carolina. He has become a bit of a real estate tycoon since retiring, buying up mostly foreclosed homes
His home in Charlotte, N.C., which he purchased in 2013, is a huge, water-front property with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. It is located by Lake Norman, measures 12,310-square feet and cost $2.8 million. This property allows Michael Jordan to be closer to his basketball team, the Bobcats.
Michael Jordan has also built his dream family home, which is a three-story mansion on a three-acre piece of land in Jupiter, Fla. It is thought to be the most expensive non-waterfront home in the Palm Beaches, having cost $4.8 million for the land and $168 million for the construction of the property.
Jordan also owns a luxury condo in Charlotte, N.C. and a property in Salt Lake City. He has sold his Chicago mansion for $29 million.
You'd be surprised at how much influence ancient Greece has over modern day! Besides their mythology being incorporated into our products & media (see: the various Hercules movies, Percy Jackson, there's a cleaning product called Ajax, stronger than all of Grease!), it's safe to say that our government is inspired in part by the Greeks, who are credited with the first democracies. Like ancient Greeks, many modern countries vote for our leaders.
Greek fathered modern philosophy & several famous mathematicians (though the Middle East were better versed in that regard.)
Greeks also heavily influence modern theatre. And they invented the Olympics.
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