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Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born in New York, February 17, 1963 and is a former professional basketball player in the U.S.A. He is considered by most experts as the best basketball player of all time.
His fans see in Jordan a unique combination of grace, speed, race, power, artistry, skill and a strong desire to compete. There is no doubt that Jordan redefined the concept of "superstar" in the NBA.
Jordan attended the University of North Carolina and became the player the Chicago Bulls and NBA star in 1984. He was known for his incredible ability to score, marking its holdings in dunk contests. These dunks, jumping from the free throw line, earned him the nicknames Air Jordan. Overall, Jordan was regarded as the best player of all time basketball. He won his first NBA title in 1991, and then 92 and 93. Before the season 93-94 start, Jordan retired from basketball to play baseball, but quickly returned to the court in 1995 and led the Chicago Bulls to three more consecutive titles: 1996, 1997 and 1998. In 1999 announced a retirement, but returned in 2001, this time to the Washington Wizards, where he played until 2003.
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama Jr. is an American politician, who was elected U.S. president in 2008. Son of Anne Dunham (white, born in Kansas) and Barack Obama (black, born in Kenya), Barack Hussein Obama Jr. was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961. Her parents met when they join the University of Hawaii. When little Obama was 2 years old, his parents divorced, his father enrolled at Harvard University, and after completing it, returning to Kenya. In 1982, Barack Obama (father) died in an automobile accident.
To complete his research in anthropology, area where he was doing a doctorate, Anne and Obama moved to Indonesia, where Anne marries for the second time with an Indonesian. There, Barack Obama attended, between 6 and 8 years, a traditional Muslim school (Madrassa). After a period in Indonesia, Obama returned to