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    The ability to read and write is a very important skills that helps people expand their knowledge and communicate with people. Some people agree that the ability to read and write is more important today than it was in the past. Others disagree. In my view‚ I agree that the ability to read and write is more important today‚ for these two important reasons. First‚ the ability to read and write is very important to get a job. This is important to help people have a better life. For example‚ my friend

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    great examples of people who transformed the United States into what it is today. Benjamin Franklin was the most influential developer of America. After America encountered Benjamin Franklin as a printer‚ a publisher‚ and an inventor‚ America was never the same. Benjamin Franklin left a lasting impact on the United States of America for forever. On January 17‚ 1706‚ America was changed for good because Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts (Quick Biography of

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    Benjamin Franklin‚ Our Renaissance man? Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts on January 17‚ 1706. He was one of the seventeen children of Josiah Franklin‚ a soap maker. Josiah’s second wife‚ Abiah Folger mothered young Benjamin. As a child‚ Benjamin loved to read and at twelve years of age was apprenticed to his older brother‚ James‚ who was a printmaker. The family decided this would be best for young Benjamin after his father could only afford one year of studies in clergy for his

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    Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Path to the Auto-improvement Luis A. Cruz Prof. Jerry Wallace HIST 1301 University of Texas at El Paso PATH TO AUTO-IMPROVEMENT 2 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Path to the Auto-improvement The main reason that Franklin had to write his autobiography was to show how to live the life in a better way‚ at least in Franklin´s experience. Franklin added two letters

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    innovations in science and literature‚ Benjamin Franklin may be regarded as one of the most influential figures in American history. Though the roles he played may have been subtle‚ he was a crucial figure in the development of the political and social culture in America. His intelligence and audacity was demonstrated throughout all periods of his life making him a renowned American. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17‚ 1706 to Abiah Folger and Josiah Franklin. His father intended for Ben to

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    Douglass’ “Learning to Read and Write” Douglass’ identity changes because he is commencing learning more of what is going on via the book he read. When Frederick Douglass was younger he “lived in Master Hugh’s family about seven years. During this time‚ I succeeded in learning to read and write”(16) While accomplishing that he forced to resort to assorted schemes. He didn’t have a regular teacher. He got a hold of a book called “The Columbian Orator”‚ “Every opportunity I got‚ I used to read this book

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    either write things worth reading‚ or do things worth the writing." ~ B. Franklin And that is who I’ll be talking about. Unlike many heroes Benjamin Franklin was very human he may not have commanded an army but he stands out from history for another reason. He was amiable entertaining and loved to try out new things. Once when he was trying to cook a turkey with an electric shock and accidentally shocked himself he said‚ “I meant to cook a turkey but instead I cooked a goose.” Benjamin was the model

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    and Franklin Oberg and Stout put it best in the introduction of their book Benjamin Franklin‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ and the Representation of American Culture‚ “It is difficult‚ if not impossible to‚ think of two more widely studied colonial figures than Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards. As Franklin and Edwards have been studied individually over generations‚ so also have they been looked at together” (Oberg and Stout 3). Through their influential writing and critical evaluations of how to improve

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    Benjamin Franklin had traditional views and attitudes as to what behaviors were essential to lead to industry and thrift. His personal ideologies on these were clearly defined in his writings in the Poor Richard’s Almanack and highlighted in what he felt as his teachings to the common people. Frankin believed that "If we are industrious‚ we shall never starve" he also went on to say that "sloth makes all things difficult‚ and industry all things easy". These views were reiterated in his stance that

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    BENJAMIN FRANKLIN From Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ Benjamin Franklin was one of the founding fathers of the United States of America and one of the greatest inventors of all time. He invented many objects including: the Bifocals‚ Lightning Rod‚ The Franklin Stove‚ Swim Fins and much more. One of his most famous discoveries was electricity. Franklin began working on electricity after he heard a lecture about it in Scotland in 1743. Five years later he sent a letter over it to the Royal Society

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