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    people considered Alexander Hamilton to be single person to be responsible for the superior economic procedures we hold today. This brings us to our first question: Was Alexander Hamilton an economic genius? Historian John Steele Gordon said yes‚ Alexander Hamilton was indeed an economic genius. He claimed that Hamilton’s policies for funding and assuming the debts of the confederation and state governments and for establishing a privately controlled Bank of the United States laid the foundation

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    My Inspiration

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    mom’s role mode‚ l someone my mom truly admired in every way. So every day while my dad was at work and my mom was at school my grandma watched me grow up a little every day. While I was at home learning the beginning stages of life my mom was writing essays and reading books

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    Thinking Like a Genius

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    Thinking like a genius Famous thinkers "Even if you’re not a genius‚ you can use the same strategies as Aristotle and Einstein to harness the power of your creative mind and better manage your future." Nine approaches to creative problem solving: Rethink! Look at problems in many different ways. Visualize! Utilize diagrams and imagery to analyze your dilemma. Produce! Genius is productive. Combine! Make novel combinations... Form! Form relationships. Opposite! Think in opposites. Metaphor/simile

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    As I thought of who I admired most and was successful at their job‚ I began to think of famous people and people involved in my academic and athletic careers. I realized that I was looking at the wrong people in my life. These people have passed through my life‚ yet the person who had the most impact was one who affected me every day. My mother‚ by far‚ has had the greatest impact on my life and I admire her far more than anyone else. Her heart and determination are something that I can only hope

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    Rick Riordan Inspiration

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    I am writing me essay on Rick Russell Riordan. The reason why I am doing this is on him is because he is an inspiration. And made many accomplishments. Rick also had to go through so much in order to get where he is today. Furthermore‚ rick won many awards throughout his life. In addition rick Russell Riordan created many stories that I loved which made him an inspiration to me. Rick Riordan wrote the Kane chronicles. Which contained the red pyramid‚ the thrown of fire‚ and the serpent’s shadow

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    Napoleon the Genius of France By: Brian Tan Drekolias CHY4U1

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    Thirst is a sensation aroused by a need for water‚ and relief from it sought by drinking water. The natural stimuli for thirst can be divided into two types: hypovolemic and osmotic (Fitzsimons‚ 1972). The hypovolemic stimulus occurs when there is volume loss such as from slow dehydration over a period of time‚ massive vasodilation or rapid haemorrhage. The second natural stimuli is an increase in plasma osmotic pressure. Loss of cell water is detected by osmoreceptors‚ located mainly in the hypothalamus

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    20th Century Genius

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    some type of personal meaning to the artist. One of the most important figures in modern art is Pablo Picasso. Not only was Pablo Picasso a genius in the field of abstract art‚ but he also experimented with sculpting and ceramics. Pablo Picasso has taken the world to many places with his unique style of work which is why I believe he is considered to be a genius of the 20th century. Background Pablo Picasso‚ born Pablo Ruiz‚ was destined to become an artist at a very young age. Born in Malaga‚ Spain

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    Define inspiration: Go back to XIV century when poets had to look at naked women with snow-white skin‚ dark blue eyes and burning red curls to produce poems‚ more captivating than the sunrise. Go back to when writers were considered drunk heads‚ with nothing to lose and nothing to gain. The only solace they had was to dress their scars in words‚ convey rage in a paragraph and hide the grief behind the pages. Go back and see that inspiration cannot be defined. Inspiration is a fragile thing. It

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    Technetium-99 Technetium-99 (Tc-99m) is used tens of millions of times annually. Approximately 85% of diagnostic procedures in nuclear medicine use this radioisotope. Making it the most common radioisotope used in diagnosis. Technetium-99 is used as a radioactive tracer and is detected in the body by gamma cameras. Technetium-99 is produced by bombarding Molybdenum with neutrons‚ producing Molybdenum-99. This then goes through a Beta decay with a half-life of 66 hours and produces Technetium. Technetium-99

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