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    Alexander Grothendieck

    Rosa Mingo 10/ 15/15 Ms. White Alexander Grothendieck One of the foremost mathematicians of 20th century, Alexander Grothendieck is a pioneer of modern algebraic geometry. His contributions to algebraic geometry, homological algebra and functional analysis are so huge and vast, that it antagonized even his most ardent followers who envied him for his achievements. His genius was honored by ‘Fields medal’ and the Crawford prize though he refused both on ethical grounds. During his long career

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    Alexander Pushkin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "Pushkin" redirects here. For other uses, see Pushkin (disambiguation). |Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin | |[pic] | |Aleksandr Pushkin by Vasily Tropinin | |Born |June 6, 1799(1799-06-06) | |

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    Alexander Hamilton Influence

    Alexander Hamilton, known to most as the man on the ten dollar bill, was one of the most influential Founding Fathers of America. Hamilton, forgotten even by most scholars, had lasting impacts on America that are still intact today, such as putting our financial system into existence. Alexander Hamilton lived a life full of excitement around every corner. Hamilton made tight-knit relationships with many people along his journey, however, some people had more of an impact than others. Historical figures

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    Alexander Mcqueen

    Introduction Alexander McQueen (1969 – 2010) is well known as the Britain’s baddest bad-boy designer. “Nicey-nicey just doesn’t do for me”, Lee said. (Wilson and Horyn, 2010) He has been countering controversy as headlines hailed him since 1992, the year when he first burst into the fashion world. Even though Alexander McQueen was often misunderstood, he was successful in establishing his own fashion label that is now internationally acclaimed and desirable without compromising his approach towards

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    Visual Analysis

    Page 7 - 8 His legacy Page 9 Conclusion Page 10 Reference Page The garment “Armadillo Shoe” is both typical of its era but also an innovation? How far do you agree or disagree with this statement. Introduction: Alexander McQueen (17 March 1969 – 11 February 2010) was a British designer and couturier, best known for his in-depth knowledge of British tailoring and his ability to both shock his audience with raw presentations often depicting bleak history and anarchic

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    Alexander Hamilton's Contribution To The Creation Of America

    wonderful leader despite his circumstances. Alexander hamilton was married to Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton who was the first person to open up a private orphanage in New York .Hamilton was a very important character who contributed to the creation of America. One reason is Alexander Hamilton would have made a wonderful president. Another reason is that Hamilton’s plan to assume the state debts was the right thing to do. Alexander Hamilton would have made a great president believe this because Hamilton

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    How Did Hamilton Influence American Culture

    Though he never attained the highest office of his adopted country, few of America’s founders influenced its political system more than Alexander Hamilton. He was a member of the Continental Congress, an author of the Federalist Papers, a champion of the Constitution and the first secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton raised up and made a difference in the American Revolution War. He became allies with some of the top men that we know today without a second thought. But there’s so much more to Hamilton’s

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    Federalist No. 15 Summary

    Federalist No.15 was written by Alexander Hamilton. The paper is written to address the issue on how we needed a stronger federal government and how it would be a good idea for the Union. Hamilton gives examples such as how “We have neither troops, nor treasury, nor government” in which is important for a strong nation and government to have and how without these it can affect the Unites States badly. The United States should have a stronger federal government if it is to prosper. Hamilton puts

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    02.03 the Anti-Federalists: Assessment

    without these rights in the first place? Chaotic Right?! Federalists believed in a stronger centralized government, was led by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. Two quotes from the Federalist papers would be. “We may define a republic to be, or at least may bestow that name on, a government which derives all its powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people, and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure for a limited period, or during good behavior.” And “In

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    Alexander Hamilton: Machiavellian Leadership

    leader I chose from my table was Alexander Hamilton. His Machiavellian manipulation of people around him and his innate ability to get things done makes him an excellent example of leadership. . Born to a prostitute whose husband ran away and had her imprisoned, he displayed an early affinity for politics by negotiating a job with the British East India Company despite being six years too young at the age of eight. His mother died at ten years old to disease, but Alexander found a man willing to take

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