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    Thesis: While both statues are depictions of Benjamin Franklin‚ they’re created in two different styles for social and historical representations. I. This statue is a great example of bronze sculpting in the way the artist applied the research of the subject’s background as well as how he developed the desired position from a model; these factors assisted in evoking the detail of the finished piece in relation to its theme. A. Benjamin Franklin in 1723 (or “The Young Franklin”)‚ Robert Tait McKenzie

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    In Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography named The Autobiography written in his own words‚ Benjamin wrote about important topics‚ but the most influenced subject in his work was religion. Throughout his autobiography‚ he spoke about how he was about educated about religion as a Presbyterian and he had personal opinions about what he learned. Of course‚ he never doubted or questioned religion‚ but some of his teachers seemed to be disqualified to be teaching about religion beliefs. In Benjamin Franklin’s

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    Revolutionary period of America‚ which held such courageous enlightened men such as Thomas Jefferson‚ Thomas Paine‚ and Benjamin Franklin. Men who greatly helped shape America’s independence. A man who stands out among these names is " The First American"‚ Benjamin Franklin who goes beyond being simply an icon of America’s conquest for freedom‚ but is truly an American hero. Benjamin Franklin’s heroism exists in his numerous achievements in politics‚ his scientific inventions‚ and his accomplishment

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    This particular person is named Benjamin Bushyhead who lived in Montgomery‚ Alabama and worked at a local supermarket named Bushyhead’s Hindenburger Restaurant. By the way‚ Benjamin was a german folk that came to America for a better paying job‚ but he created his own restaurant. He owned his own apartment down a street where his restaurant is‚ so he doesn’t own a vehicle. He never missed a day at work and always did things right‚ especially helping people. But sometimes you never want to get on

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    Benjamin in Animal Farm In ‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell‚ the character of Benjamin is used to present loyalty as well as cynicism‚ whilst making the reader aware of Orwell’s personal opinions and criticisms. Orwell demonstrates this in the use of literary techniques such as punctuation and powerful nouns and has created Benjamin to be a representation of both himself in some aspects of his character‚ and a representation of those who were aware of the proletariats mistreatment‚ but failed to speak

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    in 1918‚ Benjamin is taken by his father‚ Thomas Button (Jason Flemyng)‚ and deposited on the doorstep of a home for the elderly. That is fitting since the infant looks like an 80-year-old man with sagging skin‚ cataracts‚ and wrinkles all over is body. Queenie (Taraji P. Henson)‚ an African-American attendant at the place‚ finds him. She immediately decides that baby who is "as ugly as an old pot" is a child of God who must be cared for‚ no matter how difficult that may be. And so Benjamin (Brad Pitt)

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    Benjamin Franklin is a hero who still has an impact on us today. He invented objects that some people still use now. He invented a way to harness and conduct electricity. He also invented bifocal glasses‚ swim fins‚and a musical instrument called the glass harmonica. He was very intelligent and involved in politics. His knowledge got him to where he ended up. He started from being poor‚ to becoming very wealthy. To understand more about Benjamin Franklin‚ you will need to know about his life‚ politics

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    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button            “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” was largely characterized by a depressive tone as Benjamin began his life as a grave disappointment to his father and ended his life in the same manner with his son (Fitzgerald‚ 1922).  The stylistic device of imagery was created by Fitzgerald’s carefully crafted diction.  For example‚ the verbiage of ‘horrible mishap’ and ‘grotesque’ was used to describe the infant’s appearance‚ in addition to describing the reaction

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    Benjamin Franklin was an amazing man‚ he is known as our founding father‚ but why do we see him as such an amazing person? Today I will explain why Benjamin Franklin is such an important person and how he has truly changed the course of history. Franklin did many amazing things in his life. He was an avid inventor‚ a scientist‚ and a leader. He invented many things such as the Franklin stove‚ and bifocals. As a scientist‚ he discovered that lightning conducts electricity‚ and as a leader he helped

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    The two main elements of Benjamin Zanders presentation that stood out the most to me was the exercises about impulses within music and how the audience was able to identify them within a classical piece and then the fact that nobody is tone deaf. The impulse within music and how the audience was able to identify them within a classical piece was significant to me because it was an easy way for those in the audience who had no experience with music to pick up the subtle ideas of how to follow the

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