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... Saddam Hussein is his name and he was born on April 28, 1937 to a poor peasant family. Saddam faced many challenges as a boy, mainly because his father died when he was just an infant. Since Saddam’s father left no fortune behind him, he and his mother faced critical financial conditions.
After his fathers death it was all upon Saddam’s mother to raise him. ... Saddam and his mother faced many hardships while he was a child, however help from their close relatives helped guide their way. Soon enough Saddam completed his primary education in Tikrit.
After completing his education, Saddam decided to move to Baghdad. ... Saddam was determined to make a mark on the world, so he soon entered a college at Baghdad in 1955. At this point in time the Baath Socialist Party had the intentions to make a big political change, and Saddam wanted part in this.
Saddam with a vigor mind was driven to the ideology of the Arab National Movement (Baath party). ... Saddam carried great leadership skills and gained a significant place in the party. By 1959, Saddam was faced with a crucial task. ... In other words, Saddam had to push the Prime Minister Qaism away. Saddam being as brave as he was, he took it upon himself to assassinate Qasim. However, Saddam’s mission failed and he was sent to jail with a death sentence.
While Saddam was in jail waiting for the ultimate end of his life to be confirmed, he soon became rebellious, determined and gained great strength. Saddam concluded that he was going to make an attempt to escape. ...
Here in Cairo Saddam met a woman named Miss Tofa. ...
After Saddam’s completion in education in Cairo, he returned to Iraq, this was in the year 1963.
Approximate Word count = 1425 Approximate Pages = 5.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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