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    Benjamin Tallmadge and George Washington organized the agents of the Culper Spy Ring by tasking them with specific instructions to conceal their identities and secret activities. Washington assigned Tallmadge to take charge of the intelligence work and recruit individuals best suited for the dangerous role. “Because of his experience gathering intelligence in the 2nd Continental Light Dragoons and the high regard in which he was held by Gen. George Washington‚ the commander of the Continental Army

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    In Benjamin Franklin’s letter from Paris‚ he writes to Mary Stevenson‚ a woman who he parted ways with at the Society of Bromley‚ to share his two week Parisian adventure with her while discussing how “traveling is one way of lengthening life.” Franklin writes in his letter about his experiences that he has encountered. He writes‚ “The Roads we found equally good with ours in England‚ in some Places pav’d with smooth Stone like our new Streets…yet there are no Turnpikes.” He compares Paris

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    Phantasmagoria is the “appearance of reality that tricks the senses through technical manipulation” (Buck-Morss‚ 22). Benjamin was the one who documented the spread of phantasmagoria in public spaces‚ such as the Paris shopping arcades‚ and Buck-Morss drew from this to support her argument. Through controlled stimuli‚ phantasmagoria produced what were thought to be natural

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    Benjamin Busch stated in his essay called‚ “Tailbannned‚” that war isn’t just a game. In reality‚ you have to fight for your freedom of choice against an opponent who is virtually apposed of you. The video games that are being release into the society are deadly‚ combat missions and severe situation like war. All the games are similar‚ you only get so many lives‚ and theirs various gifts‚ and the enemy becomes the victims. You’re awarded greatly for the numerous sacrifices and granted points for

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    What is what? – Conqueror and Conquest Duchy A territory or domain ruled by a Duke or Duchess. Duchy A territory or domain ruled by a Duke or Duchess. Earldom The rank or title of an earl or the territory governed by an earl. Shire A county. Hundred A smaller subdivision of a county or shire. Hide A former measure of land used in England‚ typically equal to between 60 and 120 acres Danelaw The name given to the part of England where the laws of the "Danes" were in place and dominated

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    The Reticent Politician The word “reticence” is not a common word to hear in everyday life. The word “politician” while more commonly used‚ has received a bad reputation‚ at least in the United States‚ because it has been associated with power-hungry‚ manipulative public officials who value the progress of their agenda over their own integrity. Public officials‚ from Presidents to mayors‚ have been caught lying to the public within the U.S. liberal democracy‚ have tainted their own reputations‚

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    America will be.” Langston Hughes Let America be America again. These two poems “I hear America singing “ and “Let America be America again” are two poems one by Walt Whitman and another by Langston Hughes written about the new coming of America. They both introduce the new changes of America‚ one of how the people enjoy their part in America greatly‚ and on about is this truly the dream of what America should be. Both of the poems show how America is place for better opportunities‚and how it could

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    Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography provides a comprehensive insight into his character and the environment of religious toleration in Philadelphia during his time. From this reading‚ we understand that compared to other colonies Philadelphia held one of the less tensed and strict atmospheres in terms of religious acceptance. After it was determined that the minister‚ George Whitefield‚ one of the prominent ministers of the Great Awakening‚ should not be reduced to preaching in an unflattering open

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    “Learning to Write‚” by Benjamin Franklin‚ showed me how anyone can improve themselves. As a lad‚ Franklin made it a mission to himself to become a better writer and speaker. Throughout the excerpt‚ he puts himself through various tasks to do so. When he was just a child he would go out of his way to learn from different prints and would copy and turn the piece into his own words. Day and night‚ he would practice. I remember as a child myself I would practice my drawing skills. Franklin’s passion

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    government. America is a united nation run by a government that is “for the people‚ by the people‚ and of the people.” America has a varied society and a huge number of rights‚ which gives America its identity. Being American is about giving every individual a chance to pursue and catch happiness. Combined‚ all of these traits make up the “American Identity.” One person who helped shape the “American Identity” by showing all of these characteristics was Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin‚ one

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