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As emperor of Ethiopia (1930–74), Haile Selassie I was known for modernizing his country, for helping to establish the Organization of African Unity (now the African Union) in 1963, for his exile (1936–41), and for being overthrown in 1974. He was also regarded as the messiah of the African race by many Rastas.
The answer is John Dewey who's an American educator and psychologist who was influential in changing education and social reform in United States. He was considered as one of the founders of functional psychology and the philosophy of pragmatism.
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when we are absorbed in our thoughts and concerns we can't
focus on what someone else is saying is preoccupation. It is a big hindrance to
listening. Prejudgment is the tendency to judge others or their ideas before
we've heard them
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I believe the answer is: Pontiac
At that time, Native American tribes were banned from occupying The Great lakes region by the british empire.
Even though not many historians acknowledge this, In 1763, he led a group of revolutionaries to eliminate British influence in this region, which later know as the Battle of the Bloody Run.