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    of Ben Franklin As human beings age‚ the opportunity to move up through the social hierarchy seems to disappear. In Gordon S. Wood’s biography‚ The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin‚ he tells a unique story that allows us to take a deeper look into almost every social class of the 18th century. As Franklin makes his way through the social hierarchy‚ Gordon Wood paints a picture of what society was like and how it works around Franklin. Franklin portrays this hierarchy through his own work

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    Benjamin Franklin was a man of many talents. He became well known around the globe for his jobs as being an inventor‚ printer‚ scientist‚ diplomat‚ postmaster‚ and politician. He was the most known for drafting the Declaration of Independence with other founding fathers. Ben gave huge contributions to our world during his time living. He was born on January 17‚ 1706 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. Out of all his siblings‚ he was the favorite of his parents‚ Josiah Franklin and Abiah Folger.

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    their goal of being part of the honor roll. Balancing these two is one of the problems honor students of today are facing. This process is intended to know how important co-curricular involvement is and what its effects to the students’ academic achievements are. Since 1985‚ Colegio San Agustin (CSA)- Biñan has been providing its students quality Catholic education that enriches their knowledge academically. Besides‚ CSA- Biñan has been offering several co- curricular programs like authorized student

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    from The Autobiography Benjamin Franklin Arriving at Moral Perfection  It was about this time I conceived the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection. I wished to live without committing any fault at any time; I would conquer all that either natural inclination‚ custom‚ or company might lead me into. As I knew‚ or thought I knew‚ what was right and wrong‚ I did not see why I might not always do the one and avoid the other. But I soon found I had undertaken a task of more

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    Size and Academic Achievement Name: DABHI KRISHNA KANAKSINH ID: 16241196 ENGLISH LANGUAGE BRIDGING COURSE The question of “class size and academic performance” has generated a strong debate among academics stakeholders‚ teachers‚ administrators‚ parents and as well as researchers. The issues create strong arguments because of the powerful common sense that small classes model appeals. We can understand that class size influences on students’ academic achievements whereas some well

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    When Benjamin Franklin arrived in Philadelphia‚ he had one thought‚ having a successful life away from his brother. One way he would be able to achieve that‚ was living morally perfect. What he could not understand was why he could not do what he thought was right and avoid doing what he thought was wrong. Therefore he made a list with thirteen virtues that he believed were “necessary and desirable” to improve himself. The intention was for him to “acquire the habitude of all these virtues‚”fixing

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    Academic achievements are products of a student’s academic ability or capacity. Academic achievements are given at the end of the school year during recognitions/graduations. They signify a great accomplishment. It is an advantage to gain achievements of this kind because they serve as credentials in applying for college. Career preference refers to the choice of career or work in the future. It is crucial because of the course a student will take will depend on his career preference

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    in the client’s current circumstances (see your list) that would influence the test results? Assess whether the results may or may not be accurate. What are your recommendations to the client? Second scenario: The process is simpler. How are achievement test scores reported? Does the client understand the meaning of the scores? What are your recommendations to the client? This assignment must be no more than 1½ pages (not including title page and/or reference page if needed). Use APA formatting

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    Although Mellas initially emphasizes his personal achievements such as promotions and medals‚ after some combat experience Mellas ultimately realizes his brothers in arms reward him more than any military attainment. In the beginning of the novel‚ Mellas arrives in the bush with one thing on his mind: advancement and glory. He fantasizes of leading his platoon to a significant NVA machine gun position and capturing it‚ earning “a newspaper story at home about the exploit… and a medal. He wanted a

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    Benjamin Franklin once said “If your head is wax‚ don’t walk in the sun”. Franklin had created an aphorism. Webster’s dictionary defines an aphorism as “a short phrase that expresses a true or wise idea” (Aphorism). Franklin modified most of his aphorisms to correspond with traditional or folk sayings‚ known as proverbs. This aphorism is parallel to a Russian proverb that instructs‚ “One who sits between two chairs may easily fall down”. What do these proverbs mean? How are they similar? Why do

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