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    Federalist 51, by James Madison, there are several examples of the classical appeals ethos, logos, and pathos that strengthen the Madison's point and allow him to get across his point far easier. The appeals not only pull the reader further into James Madison's opinion with emotion, but with common sense, and logic. Federalist 51 explains the importance of separation of powers, checks and balances, and what each branch needs to do in order to be successful. James Madison, displays the…

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    Nothing has changed and I doubt it ever will. See Madison changed me for the better. She is the best thing that ever happened to me because without her I would be sitting in a jail cell, or laying in a casket. I use to be a horrible kid and never wanted to finish anything unless it was a fight that I one between a kid that may have just looked at me wrong. Madison has changed me into a better man and showed me all the possibilities in life. I always thought…

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    research each name in books, websites, and personal interviews with my family. The Results of My Search My first name became the most interesting to me. I read through Dorothy Astoria’s The Name Book until I found my first name, Madison. According to her book, the name, Madison, derived from the Old English language and is defined as “child of a valiant warrior”, and the emotional appeal of the name can mean bravery. Although I may not seem brave in times of…

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    James Madison was born in 1751 and in the state of virginia in the town of Montpelier where he would live his entire life. He was born into a wealthy family but grew up skinny and sickly. But even with all this happening he studied even when it endangered his own life studying. When he was 29 he served in the continental congress. When he was 36 in 1787 he kept a written record of the constitutional convention. In 1787-1788 James Madison helped write the federalist papers. In 1801-1809 He…

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    Aquinas would say she was unjust because she created a disturbance in disobeying the law while Socrates would say she was unjust because she should not act unrighteous in response to something that happened. 2. It's a true fact that James Madison spent a few months before the Constitutional Convention reading classics of political theory to help him figure out what he would need to know to design a good system of government. How do you think Aristotle, Cicero and Augustine would have…

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    Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym “Publius” and provided insight into the developing nation. James Madison was an ardent supporter for a new government with expanded powers. His article Federalist 45 addressed the powers needed for running a country and its relationship with the states. The Federalist Papers are important because they explained the reasons for a stronger national government and supported the ratification of the United States Constitution. Madison…

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    Procrastination is a problem that people face everyday in tasks both big and small. It is not uncommon to realize that most everyone has trouble with procrastination in some way or another. My client, Madison Waltrip, is no different. Madison came to me to help her bring an end to her continuous procrastination. In order to help her better I felt I needed to do some more research into what procrastination is and what causes us as people to do it. The first article I came across was,…

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    year and is a staple in the Madison community. In any community, no matter the size, it is important to have a place where people can come together for a variety of reasons. In Madison, a place where people come together to celebrate, to be entertained and to learn is the Overture Center. Located right on State Street, the Overture Center is a sight to behold and a prize of Madison. The current structure, built in 1997, is one of the largest buildings in Madison. With almost entirely glass…

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    of legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. Additionally, the legislative branch would be Congress, the executive branch would be the President, and the judicial branch would be the U.S. Supreme Court being the highest court. Madison emphasizes the idea that it is important to create the government in a way that each branch of government will keep each other in their proper places. For example, he states that “it is evident that each department should have a will of its…

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    House of Representatives and the Senate. Madison states that it is the strongest branch because it comes from the people. They are in charge of making and passing laws, handling the budget, and approving treaties. The third and final branch is the Judicial Branch which is headed by the Supreme Court. They also review laws, and decide in cases that involve states’ rights.…

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