Haile Gebrselassie Essays

  • Running With Shades Lab Report

    406 Words  | 2 Pages

    Running with Shades (Conclusion) The hypothesis for increasing running speed while wearing sunglasses was rejected. The data used in the experiment to support the hypothesis was that having participants run with sunglasses actually decreased the running speed of the runner. Although running speeds were decreased, there was no rapid change. The average time for the control group, participants running without sunglasses, is 45.4 seconds. The average time for the experimental group, participants

  • Haile Selassie Quotes

    598 Words  | 3 Pages

    “We believe in a peaceful settlement of all disputes without resorting to force” (BrainyQuote), was a strong quote stated by Haile Selassie I that shows how he wished of greatness and equality within his country without ruining its serenity. Haile Selassie I, born Tafari Makonnen Woldemikael, was a former Ethiopian Emperor. Haile always strived for greatness in Ethiopia. He wanted to make his country more powerful and strong. Selassie was considered a hero by a majority because he sought out to develop

  • How Is Menelik Modernized Ethiopia

    1210 Words  | 5 Pages

    Menelik II Essay West Civ Kiyan Tagi Jan. 25, 2016 Block F Grade 9 Yonkey Menelik II, originally named Sahle Miriam was born Aug. 17, 1844 in Ankober, Shewa. He was the king of Shewa from 1865-1889 and became emperor of Ethiopia in 1889 until 1913. Crown name Menelik II was significant since Menelik I was the legendary son of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. He was named Menelik because of all the great things he did for Ethiopia. Menelik II was beneficial to Ethiopia because he modernized the country

  • Essay On Jazz Music

    1364 Words  | 6 Pages

    “The Discovery of Jazz Music “ Every music around the world has its own history, the instruments, rhythms, and even the compositions have their own origins. Music is a tool, it is used as a way of communicating with other individuals. It is very powerful considering it can express a person’s emotions or feelings such as grief, sadness, happiness, love, and even those emotions which cannot be explained or be expressed. Jazz music is like a language. It is a language that musicians use to express