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    take place. James Madison University was founded as “the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg” in 1908. The first president of the school was Julian Ashby Burruss. He among the others in charge, made it that in order for the students to become adjusted to their new environment, they were given two days for registration and move-in. The school officially opened for classes on Thursday,…

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    “I can’t believe that I have to eat, sleep, and breathe on this college campus. The people are so bizarre. Can I just lay in my bed and not go to class?” contemplated Paul, as he lay awake in his bed the first Monday morning of the semester. Paul had walked around James Madison University’s campus during FROG week with the feeling of dread; James Madison University had not been his first choice (he had his eyes set on Harvard), but it was the only college that he got an acceptance letter from. …

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    I found James Madison University while matching universities that had both my personal preferences and the best programs for my desired career in education. Education has played an active role in my entire life and I hope to make the same important impact wherever my direction and motivation takes me. James Madison University (JMU) is the right university for me: my special interests, and my career and academic plans. I aim to be involved in music and theatre because they are my outlet of…

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    she encountered was independence. She was use to her parents making decisions for her but she quickly learned that she could make her own decisions. For example, her parents wanted her to stay at home and help take care of the house. Tina stated that, “No, I want to make my own money.” She quickly picked up on the concept of freedom and independence which is not common in the Vietnamese culture especially for women. She quickly found a job at the nail salon that was owned by her future in…

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    Everyone knows that football players enjoy playing football, but what most people do not know is the reasons why. A football team is like a family you have when you are away from your family. When you need someone to lean on there is a coach, a player or even an academic advisor around to help you through your hard times. For my essay I will talk about my family, the James Madison Football team as well as our values and beliefs that shapes the culture of this organization .The football team here…

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    James Madison Biography Research Paper James Madison was a founding father who served as two terms as the fourth president of the United States of America. He was a supporter for a strong federal government, as he wrote first drafts of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. This earned Madison the nickname, “Father of the Constitution.” Madison is most famous for co-writing the Federalist Papers, co-founding the Democratic-Republican Party, and initiating the War of 1812 against Britain. James…

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    between the United States and two other countries? James Madison was practically forced to declare war on Britain in 1812, shortly after his inauguration. Great Britain had hoped to be a great ally to the United States. Instead, American ships were frequently seized by British forces. Both the vessels and their crewmembers were put to use in the service of Great Britain. Despite many efforts to contain the situation, Madison found himself ineffective in his attempts at an embargo against Great…

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    James Madison, also known as “The Father on the Constitution”, contributed to quite a few intellectual events in the United States. Madison was an intelligent man with bright ideas that helped this country become the one it is today. With all his appearances to debates, committee meetings, and being elected in conventions, he was able to present us the federal government we have today and some of our basic rights. James Madison’s life and times, before, during, and after presidency is now…

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    James Madison was one of the founders of America’s Republican government, a key author of the federalist papers and bill of rights, and our fourth president of the United States. He was born March 16th, 1751 in Port Conway, VA and died June 28th, 1836 in Orange County, VA at a great age of 85. Madison grew up in Orange County and his father built Montpelier in 1760. The Madison’s lived at Montpelier for three generations from 1723 to 1844. Virginia was represented by James Madison in 1787 at…

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    In the bill of rights, James Madison uses diction, syntax, and repetition to signify the libertization of every citizen in America by granting each individual, specific rights of their own. I. historical background The bill of rights was created approximately five years after the American revolution, which was the one and only revolution that granted the united states their freedom from Great Britain, in fact, it was such a long and concurring war, most were distraught with the length of the…

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