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    Daniel Lordelo Benjamin franklin 4/10/13 He is considered to be one of the greatest Americans that ever lived. He was the only person to sign the four key documents of American History‚ The Declaration of Independence the Treaty of Alliance with France‚ the Treaty of Peace with Great Britain‚ and the Constitution of the United States. By serving as a diplomat in France and gaining France’s help‚ he contributed greatly to winning the Revolutionary War. His

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    Revolutionary Themes Essay Literary works reflect the main ideas of the American mind. An American theme that is seen in various works of literature is the journey. The Journey is expressed in three different literary works from Franklin‚ Crèvecoeur‚ and Paine. Journeys are the foundations of our lives. Just like everything has a beginning and an end‚ Journeys constitute of all things in between. It is a process of getting from one point to another. These works of literature aid us in developing

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    Hyong Du Lim Professor Art Schuhart English 241 20 March 2013 “Now‚ Gods‚ Stand Up for Bastards”: Reinterpreting Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography Shurr emphasizes that “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin has been judged as one of the most important and influential of American books” (Shurr 435). American people have admired Benjamin Franklin as a role model‚ for his self-improving mindset and his remarkable service during American Revolution‚ but the untold truth lies beneath his cowardly

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    Essay Moral perfection is something to really strive for‚ as everyone has their faults it’s also nearly impossible to obtain. I for one am only human‚ I have many faults‚ some of which have the potential to be fixed with some of the virtues Benjamin Franklin talked in the excerpt “Moral Perfection” out of his book The Autobiography. In this excerpt he talked about thirteen virtues that he thought made someone morally perfect. Of these thirteen the three that stuck out to me‚ for me to become

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    influenced them in many kinds of way. Whether it is intellectual‚ spiritual or just personal appealed. A great example of an individual being influenced by someone is Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was mainly influenced by two main individuals‚ Dr. Benjamin Mays and Mahatma Gandhi. To get influenced by someone is very appealing because you see something in that person that makes you want to do it yourself or gets you the courage to keep going. On my case‚ I have been powerfully influenced by my mother

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    Many people go thought difficult obstacles in order to Reach their goals‚ dreams‚ and become successful. Benjamin defines success as being perfect. In the other Hand‚ Sandra also define success by going to college and Being on her own without any help. Benjamin Franklin and Sandra Cisneros are both famous writers who Achieved their success in their own way. Benjamin and Sandra have so many similarities such as They both struggled a lot on their process of becoming Successful.

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    American Dreams Essay #2 The definition of the “American Dream” is obtaining a beautiful house with a white picket fence; kids are playing in the freshly cut green lawn with your yellow lab dog‚ you holding your young wife while having a new Chevrolet pickup truck and a Lund boat sitting in the driveway. It’s coming home from a long day of work for your kids to come jumping into your arms full excitement while you smile and kiss your spouse. As for many people vision these scenes from things they

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    were unsuccessful in the beginning because of their lack of unity. Benjamin Franklin saw this as a major problem and urged unity. In the Pennsylvania Gazette‚ he drew his famous cartoon of a broken snake with the caption "Join or Die." A meeting was held in Albany in the spring of 1754 to address this issue. Colonial leaders‚ officials and representatives from seven of the British colonies attended the conference. Benjamin Franklin and Massachusetts governor Thomas Hutchinson together drafted

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    In the late 1700’s Benjamin Franklin wrote a document called “Information to Those Who Would Remove to America” it was a document that was a response to rumors that were floating around Europe during this time. Franklin was trying to let people know that America was not a land of the rich. It was a type of warning to the people of Europe that if they wanted to come here it was anything but easy‚ and things were not given out like hand outs. America at this time was anything but a simple place to

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    and passengers after The Mary Celeste’s departure. Was it piracy‚ mutiny‚ murder‚ alcohol fumes‚ or a curse? ... The mystery of The Mary Celeste is True and what you are about to discover is real. The Mary Celeste was captained by Benjamin Spooner Briggs in 1872. Benjamin Spooner Briggs was married to Sarah Elizabeth Briggs; they had two children‚ Arthur and Sophia. Captain Briggs was a very experienced master mariner and spent much of his life at sea. Briggs seemed to be a family man who worked hard

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