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    delegates that a new, stronger government was needed. They were written by Alexander 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…

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    of love and hate. However, many argue that one is stronger. Love is stronger than hate because love is more passionate, love is wanted, and love produces peace and happiness. (7) Love is stronger than hate because of the passion that ensues. Passion is a very strong emotion, and that is evident in Romeo and Juliet. Their love at first sight is a beautiful and passionate thing, and this is not just a fictional passion, it…

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    The United States owns “approximately 90 guns for every 100 people” (Stronger Gun Control). That makes a lot of gun owners, which, in turn, makes gun control one of the most prevalent issues in today’s society. There are many viewpoints to consider. Will more laws will actually help, or will they just strip law-abiding Americans of their protection? However, while many people think that guns are needed to protect themselves, stronger gun control laws are needed because they will save many lives…

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    Here is why they are wrong. Some people might say that Romeo and Juliet have a stronger relationship because George killed Lennie. Some may say that George killing Lennie was a bad thing. “Shoot for his guts.” (Steinbeck 97). Lennie would have suffered if George would have not shot Lennie. Finally Some people would say that them willing…

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    A strong national government was not an ideal outcome for most Americans in the early ninetieth century. In fact, a lot of people were scared that they would have a strong national government because they just fought for freedom from that type of government. Many guidelines were put into place to limit the power of the national government by the constitution, but that did not stop the national government from expanding its power very rapidly almost immediately after being formed. The national…

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    In my opinion, Thrasymachus was referencing “justice is the advantage of the stronger” to people who have the authority or power to make rules and regulations for others to follow; Thus abiding by the laws and one will be Just, however, if one should break that laws, he /she is unjust. He then cited an example for Socrates that “the different forms of government make laws democratically, aristocratically, tyrannical, with a view to their several interests; and these laws, which are made by them…

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    are similar. The Hobbit is one book split up into three movies and the middle part is the movie that I watched. The differences of The Hobbit book compared the movie tells you how the Road to Trials and Supernatural aid can create a stronger heroic journey. A stronger journey can be created through the portrayal of scenes including the Road to Trials. The book and the movie have a little different scenes, but some are the same. For example, when Bilbo and the dwarves travel to Lonely Mountain.…

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    refusal in The Burial at Thebes shows this dedication, while the women's refusal against the rebellion organized by Lysistrata in the play Lysistrata does not show this dedication. Therefore, Haemon is a stronger figure of refusal than the women in Lysistrata. The primary reason that Haemon is a stronger figure of refusal than the women in Lysistrata is that he is the only one willing to stand up against Creon. During his scene of refusal, Haemon tells Creon, "I hear everything or overhear it.…

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    protested to express the grievances with the Federal Government and the regulations and policies they set in place. Taxes of goods and crops were the root for the Whiskey and Shay Rebellions. The Shay Rebellion raised awareness for the need of s a stronger central government. Referring to the Shay Rebellion, historian Leonard L. Richards quotes, "fundamentally altering the course of U.S. history." Farmers in Massachusetts in 1786 were fed up with the government. They considered this government…

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    shrinks, when i'm feeling like a failure. With the help of my family and friends motivating me to reach my goals, it pushes me to push my brain to become stronger. Having Dyslexia is extremely hard but it also pushes you to become better. My brains muscles are constantly shrinking and extending. By challenging myself to new things my brain gets stronger but, when I let all that negotiative into my head my brain shrinks and it becomes harder…

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