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    Fort Hamilton Honors

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    Fort Hamilton Honors Harry Tan Hamurabi’s code of law was created by a ruler by the name of Hammurabi‚ who ruled for nearly 43 years from 1792 to 1750 BC‚ and is the longest surviving text from the Old Babylonian period. Hammurabi’s code of law served many purposes‚ and is one several sets of laws in the ancient Near East. The codes of laws were created by Hammurabi to let his people know what was required

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    Hamilton Depression Scale

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    example is The Hamilton depression scale‚ a test that measures clinical depression symptoms. The test is to be administered by professionals only. The test is designed to be used on people who are already suffering from depression. The test is to measure to which degree the person is suffering. In any kind of psychological testing caution must be used to assure accurateness in order to truly help the individual and gain insight into what the test is designed for. The Hamilton depression scale

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    The young boy who wrote his way out of every tough situation. The man who was given many chances to write during his service in the war‚ but consistently insisted that he should fight‚ not write. One of the Founding Fathers of America‚ who created America’s financial system single-handedly. Alexander Hamilton is an important figure who did not get enough credit for his achievements until recently‚ when Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote a Broadway musical about his life. Hamilton achieved greatness despite

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    One was Alexander Hamilton‚ a well known congressmen who displays many great traits‚ but also had a few times when he wasn’t his best self. Another leader was Andrew Jackson and as he started in poverty‚ he worked his way up to becoming the president. The people of his time thought he was a superior leader‚ but he had moments when he could have been more empathetic. The last leader was Henry Clay‚ a man who was known for bringing people together and keep trying to work his way to the top. He also

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    Bethany Hamilton Hero

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    Valerie Martino Many people list heroes as brave‚ courageous‚ someone who saves the day. But heroes are everywhere. They could be friends‚ family or neighbors since anyone can be a hero. I believe that a hero would be Bethany Hamilton. She was born on the island of Kauai and practically raised on a surfboard‚ on the ocean water. She was a Christian child‚ a devoted surfer and was mostly influenced by her family and friends. One of her dreams was to become a professional surfer‚ and with her talent

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    jefferson vs hamilton

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    States government has come a long way since the signing of the declaration of independence‚ so much has changed. Around the time of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton is when the foundation for our current government was created. Both of these men contributed to what will become the United States‚ Jefferson was a Republican who believed in the common man‚ and Hamilton was a Federalist who believe in Aristocracy (government controlled by the rich). Hamilton had the right idea‚ the educated and

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    Readers who come across Edith Wharton’s creations have most likely read her novels The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth. There are many similarities and differences placed throughout the two novels. A close reading of The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirthreveals Wharton’s use of similarities and differences of the themes of society and class‚ love and marriage: the love life of characters; and setting of the late 1800’s New York throughout the novels. First‚ Wharton places similarities

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    Hamilton Movie Analysis

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    Hamilton Extra Credit Assignment There is a vast array of things that I have learned through watching this film; from the writing‚ production‚ casting‚ and ultimately making it to Broadway let alone succeeding on Broadway. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s idea for creating Hamilton stems from an autobiography he read about Alexander Hamilton while on vacation. Flash forward to 2009‚ Miranda sings only one song that has been written for Hamilton when performing at the White House. Motivation and the creative

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    Hamilton: An American Musical is simply one of the most unique and creative Broadway musicals of all time. It is unlike any other. Hamilton contains a near-perfect blend of humor‚ sadness‚ and romance‚ all while maintaining a substantial and mostly accurate historical plot. Hamilton explores some of the most quintessential themes of war‚ conflict‚ ambition‚ and legacy‚ while also showing how the most influential and honorable people can do some very dishonorable deeds. Hamilton is a play that will

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    hamilton v jefferson

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    Gonzalez‚ Nathaly Per. 3 Essay 1: Alexander Hamilton vs. Thomas Jefferson Everywhere in American history‚ there are differences in ideas on how to run a country. Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were no exception while they were members of George Washington’s cabinet. Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton both had opposite views on how to run the country. Jefferson was the Secretary of State and an Anti-Federalist and Hamilton was Treasure of State and a Federalist making them opposite

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