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    Farmer Giles Hero

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    Well the first topic I will be talking about whether not Farmer Giles of Ham is a Hero to me . In my opinion Farmer Giles is a hero because his town was attacked by a hopeless giant . That giant just wanted to find his home so his copper pot does not burn . But instead he got shot by a blunderbuss . A Blunderbuss is a short range shotgun . Ok let get back on track . So then later the giant thought it was a stinking dragonfly . So then he turned back and start running back to his big giant mommy

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    a strong modern government. With Jefferson's idea, America has become a nation of freedom, democracy, and justice for everyone and with Hamilton’s achievements to our society, American has become a nation of industry and economic power. Just like James Madison exclaimed “ambition must be made to counteract ambition.” It’s our duty as the “well-educated electorate” to balance the two philosophies into a maintainable federal government for the

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    After the Constitution was ratified people had their own opinion about it. The Federalists who were James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay just to name a few has a loose interpretation of the Constitution. On the other hand, the Republicans which was lead by Thomas Jefferson had a very strict interpretation of the Constitution. Both parties had a different view which will cause controversy later on. The Federalist who was mainly lead by Alexander Hamilton, who had the position of a treasure

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    James Madison

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    Eldest of twelve siblings, James Madison was born on March 16, 1751 to Eleanor Conway and James Madison Sr. He was born in his grandmother’s home in Port Conway, Virginia, but later moved to Orange County, Virginia in order for his father to continue his job in planting. Madison's father owned thousands of acres of land and worked slaves in order to stay as successful as he was. Growing up, Madison went to a boarding school in King and Queen County, Virginia for a better education; his

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    Aaron Burr Hamilton

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    Alexander Hamilton, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention and major author of the Federalist papers, was the United States' first secretary of the treasury. He was born approximately January 11, 1755, on the island of Nevis, British West Indies. About twenty years later, Hamilton became General George Washington's assistant. In 1788, he convinced New Yorkers to agree to ratify the U.S Constitution. He then served as the nation's first secretary of the treasury, from 1789 to 1795. On July 12

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    From start to finish the author uses pathos to capture the reader’s attention. Kaplan paints a fearful, gruesome, scary picture of how throughout history people have viewed vampires and zombies. The author shows this with his word choice, metaphors, and the stories he chooses to explain. From the start, the author uses words such as fear, scared, morbid, evil, and terror throughout his entire story. In just the first page of the text he uses the word fear three times accompanied by terror when writing

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    Victor Frankenstein made a monster that he was scared of himself and what he had made. Victor was a smart man but he was tempted to find a way to escape death and made a monster that would kill William and the reason that Justine died. But the monster known today a s frankenstein shows us a lot of trying to to a person and fix into society but many people are scared of how he look and they ran him of of the village that he walk into. The main support that shows that frankenstein wants to be a human

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    finalization of writing the Constitution, he did powerfully influence of its ratification. However, he didn't accomplish this task alone; he was assisted by John Jay and James Madison. Together, they wrote a collection of eighty-five essays in defense and support of a new Constitution. Hamilton is credited with 51 essays, 29 to James Madison, and 5 to John Jay. This collection, known early as The Federalist, later became known as The Federalist Papers, and we still refer to them as such, today. The

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    Introduction: The parties are William Marbury and James Madison. William Marbury was commissioned by president Adams as Justice of the Peace, along with many others, on the last day of office. The commission had to be delivered to William Marbury on the same day by John Marshall, the Secretary of State, but that did not happen. The following day Thomas Jefferson, who was from the opposing party, became president and he appointed a new Secretary of State, James Madison. President Jefferson declared the commissions

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    Alpha Zero, or Zero as he simply called himself was filled with hatred, the experiments done on him and his kind filled him with rage. These scientists had no right to destroy his kind. Alpha Two, a female of his kind, had just succumbed to death after another round of torture was used to determine how much she could withstand. She had been born of the same batch of experiments as he was, basically in canine standards she was his litter mate. He was pacing his cell back and forth, having already

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