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    Alexander Hamilton; a man that’s known mostly for being the main character of the musical of the same name‚ being on the ten dollar bill‚ and writing fifty-one of the eighty-five Federalist Papers. When one thinks of him‚ more often than not‚ one of these three things will come to mind‚ or some combination of the three. But‚ really‚ he did so much more than that in his surprisingly not-so-well known occupation; that being‚ being the first Secretary of the Treasury. In his time in office‚ he introduced

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    Poetry has been a part of different cultures and different eras. It is able to lift people up and express how a group or individual struggled or thrived in a certain era. Walt Whitman’s “ I Hear America Singing” and Langston Hughes “ I ‚Too ” express two different themes and viewpoints . But both share one major aspect which is the sense of pride that both men have living in America. Both poems express two different viewpoints by different individuals but both share a common theme‚ which is the sense

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    Walt Whitman and Tennessee Williams both lived during times of incredible social change in American history. Whitman grew up during the Industrial Revolution whereas Williams grew up when segregation was still prevalent and lived to see its demise. Both of these men channeled their feelings about these changes into literary works that despite further socioeconomic changes‚ are still relevant today. Whitman speaks of self-acceptance and trying to make a better version of yourself in order to achieve

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    The poems I Hear America Singing and I‚ Too‚ Sing America are both very different. I Hear America Singing is a joyful poem of some people who make up America and them all singing. This poem says that being an American is joyful because everyone one sings carols. I‚ Too‚ Sing America is about how this man much eat in the kitchen when guest arrive because he is black. This poem says that being American should give you the right to eat with everyone one else because like he says in his poem “I‚ too

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    thought states should have proportional representation. The framers put forth various plans to solve this difficulty. The two plans proposed were the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan. Each of these had advantages and disadvantages for each of the sides. Overall‚ the Virginia Plan favored the larger states‚ while the New Jersey Plan favored the small states. Eventually both sides decided on the Great Compromise. The Great Compromise solved the problem of representation because all states were able

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    Profile: Newark Mayor Cory Booker (D) Recently‚ Newark Mayor Cory Booker has been all over the news media. The Democrat is mayor in a city that is home to corporate giants such as Prudential Financial and PSEG. The city also boasts a list of cultural venue centers such as the New Jersey Performing Arts Center‚ the Prudential Center‚ the New Jersey Institute of Technology‚ etc. However‚ it’s not the success or improvement of his city that has allowed him to gain a national reputation. Rather

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    to build more. As a nation‚ we should stop giant highways and promote new transportation that helps the economy and the environment. We interviewed former Congressman and former head of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority Neil Gallagher who said‚ "New Jersey used to make awful smells that would spread across the area from a major pig farm in Secaucus. A plan then was made by Governor Al Driscoll to run a highway through New York State to the crossing of the Delaware River to take out the traffic

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    legislature based off of population or if each state should have an equal representation. Or should the legislature have two houses or one. There was so many choices and decision that know body knew what to do. The convention compared and contrasted the New Jersey Plan as well as the Virginia Plan and came up with the final solution‚ The Great Compromise On May 29‚ 1787‚ Virginia delegate Edmund Randolph proposed what became known as "The Virginia Plan." Written primarily by fellow Virginian James Madison

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    New Jersey vs. T.L.O The Supreme Court has a long history of upholding citizens’ protections against unreasonable searches and seizures a right guaranteed by the 4th Amendment. In 1914‚ the Court ruled that evidence obtained by police illegally is not admissible in federal court a practice known as the exclusionary rule. In 1980‚ a teacher at Piscataway High School in Middlesex County‚ New Jersey‚ found T.L.O. and another girl smoking in a restroom a place that was by school

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    I. Introduction The Rockaway peninsula is part of Queens‚ New York City. The communities there‚ referred to as the Rockaways‚ border the water‚ with long stretches of picturesque beaches. The name "Rockaway" (phonetically spelled) means "place of sands" in the Munsee language of the Native American Lenape people‚ who once inhabited the area. After the Dutch West Indian Company bought the land‚ many of the indigenous groups were forced to move and were replaced by European settlers. In the 19th

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