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Emma Gonzalez: Student Activist Who Sparked a Gun Reform Movement
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Mark Zuckerberg: The Teenager Who Built Facebook
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Bill Gates: From Microsoft to Philanthropy – A Legacy Beyond Tech
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Howard Schultz: Brewing a Culture – How Starbucks Became a Global Brand
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Indra Nooyi: PepsiCo’s Visionary Leader Who Balanced Work and Family
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