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    1. Biography Alexander Hamilton‚ the author of this letter to George Washington‚ bolstered an impressive resume as a politician‚ war general‚ economist‚ congressman‚ lawyer‚ and scholar. A few of his main accolades are: an integral author of the Federalist Papers‚ a devoted member of the Continental Congress‚ a contributor to the Constitution‚ and the first secretary of the Treasury. He also was the main creator of the first National Bank of the United States. Alexander Hamilton was born in the

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    The importance of George Washington’s presidency is evident in his Farwell address. George Washington wrote the Farwell address as a means to voice his concerns for the nation’s future after he retired the presidency. The main concern Washington had was towards the relationship with foreign countries. He believed that the United States should only be in a commercial or economical alliance with foreign countries‚ but warns about the dangers of becoming military allied with them. Therefore‚ he proposes

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    B. Commencement Address Essay by Tone M. H. Petersen Most people know that it is important to show kindness towards other people and it might seem like a very trivial piece of advice to give people if you tell them to remember to be more kind. However sometimes in the grand scheme of things and in the overpowering and overwhelming light of our own ambition and need for success we still let opportunities of kindness pass us by. This is what George Saunders1 addresses in his commencement addres that

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    the battle. However‚ on seeing the mightiness of invading army led by George Washington‚ redcoats disintegrated and retreated. Washington had mounted an American flag on his dodge challenger. The commercial ends with its slogan that‚ “Here’s a couple of things America got right; Cars and Freedom.” American Revolution remains to be an essential part of American history because it led to the independence of America. George Washington was the commander of the army that fought off the colonists and gained

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    In his writings‚ George Washington felt very strongly that slavery was an institution that needed to be eliminated from American society. However‚ there were several circumstances that arose following the American Revolution that would prevent Washington from actively pursuing the elimination of slavery during his lifetime. It is certainly plausible that George Washingtons personal economic short-comings‚ forefront in the setting of conflicting political agendas and the nation ’s revolutionary climate

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    Christianity replaced a Master Morality with a Slave Morality Slave Morality of Christianity Be caring and sensitive to all- place others first- don’t be selfish- be meek- help the less fortunate- sacrifice. Master Morality of Nietzsche • To be great‚ we must break away from that false thinking • This thinking prevents men from being great individuals o Christianity creates mediocrity o It shackles great men to the mundane and average • Master Morality would encourage us to be unequals

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    Farewell speech Good evening \ It seems like just the other day when we were all having fun with our dearest friend Patrick‚ as they will move on to Manila to get a job. We have waited for this moment all our lives‚ the moment when we leave our childhood behind and step into the world to forge our own paths in life. We have counted down the years‚ the months‚ the hours‚ minutes and seconds‚ and finally‚ that moment has arrived. I find myself not a little sad‚ for I will be leaving behind people

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    Revolutionary Contributions to Stable Government George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were two important presidents who had an enormous affect on our nation’s stable government and beginning years of our country. Each made their unique contributions to a new government under the Constitution after the failed adoption of the Articles of Confederation. After the war for independence‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ began to fail because there was no direct effective way to to collect revenue‚

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    States‚ George Washington is a distinguished figure in American history. Nonetheless‚ Washington was born a slaveholder. In the article “Washington‚ The Quakers‚ and Slavery” there is a focus on the connection between Washington and the Quakers and how the two were connected because of slavery. Washington’s brother died in possession of more than 200 slaves. Washington believed in a slaveholder’s right to his property. This is a more conservative view which many Quakers disagreed with. Washington made

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    While George Washington was still a General of the Continental Army back in 1775-79‚ he requested his assistants to stop with their vices like: drinking‚ cursing‚ and even getting involved in religious practices. Therefore this letter was addressed to the states’ governors regarding the disbanding of the army in June 8‚ 1783: "I now make it my earnest prayer the God would have you and the State over which you preside‚ in His holy protection‚ that he would incline the hearts of the citizens to cultivate

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