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Essay heading: Rafik Harriri
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I admire the way he thought, he always had a vision that goes through to the future. He was able to see the whole picture and that helped him a lot in his life. He was proven once again right, because after rebuilding Beirut and making a beautiful city like it used to be in the 1970s. He was able to attract a lot of tourists to the city, and this rise in tourism helped the economy get better a little bit at the time... displayed 300 characters
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He was proven once again right, because after rebuilding Beirut and making a beautiful city like it used to be in the 1970s. He was able to attract a lot of tourists to the city, and this rise in tourism helped the economy get better a little bit at the time. What I found inspirational about the long term vision of Mr... displayed next 300 characters
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