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    man saved a little kids lives because he is not selfish. A hero should always care about their people and take responsiblity for your actions and be responsible.Benjamin Franklin was not a hero because of the lack of doing the right thing and he needs to start thinking about other people instead of just himself. Benjamin Franklin is not a hero because of the lack of doing the right thing and doesn’t have the commitment of being a hero. I personally think he’s not because he is not the patriot he say

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    only one led America through its greatest economic depression‚ a world war‚ and managed to get elected for four terms‚ his name was Franklin Delano Roosevelt. His ability to create programs beneficial to America helped dig the country out of the Great Depression. His tactical thinking and practical decision making also led the U.S. to victory during World War II. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s background prepared him to effectively deal with crises in America such as the Great Depression and World War

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    in motion‚ and gave humans the power to comprehend all of his establishments. Although Benjamin Franklin did absorb the curiosity which went along with the ideas of the enlightenment‚ Franklin pushed God aside‚ and even criticized religious leaders in his weekly newspaper. He never denied God’s existence‚ rather he focussed on pragmatic political motives‚ as opposed to religion. Although Benjamin Franklin did not put his attention towards‚ or agree with all of the religious views which were popular

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    The optimism of people today revolve around too many insignificant instances. “The Autobiography”‚ by Benjamin Franklin‚ shows this. “TRANQUILITY. Be not disturbed at trifles‚ or at accidents common or unavoidable.” (Franklin 81). This virtue means that one should not be in dismay over calamities that can’t be dodged in everyday life. When the boat to Philadelphia was torn at the sails‚ Benjamin and the crew waited out the robust winds. Anxiety is a disorder that makes the average person worry about

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt: An Influential Leader Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was a man of unusual charm and great optimism‚ which he was able to communicate to others. He had a broad smile and was a charismatic optimist whose confidence helped sustain the nation through its darkest moments during crisis like the Great Depression and World War II. He became one of the most beloved of U.S. presidents for four terms in office. But beneath his outward friendliness was an inner reserve and

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    “Assuming the Presidency at the depth of the Great Depression‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt helped the American people regain faith in themselves. He brought hope as he promised prompt‚ vigorous action‚ and asserted in his Inaugural Address‚ "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself."” (whitehouse.gov). The president I chose to write about is Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ the 32nd president of the United States. Franklin D. Roosevelt was born on January 30‚ 1882 in Hyde Park‚ New York and died on April

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    Jessica Tang Formal Analysis Richard W. Hill Melanie Wilmink FA/ARTH 1900 Tutorial 12 “HILLTOPS” BY FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL FORMAL ANALYSIS Franklin Carmichael’s “Hilltops” is a 25.4 x 30.4 cm oil on panel painted in 1943 located in the Art Gallery of Ontario. The painting is a depiction of a landscape consisting of rolling hills in the foreground and middle ground and sky with an overcast of clouds. Carmichael used flat areas of colour‚ bold horizontal lines‚ and simplification of objects that

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    conflicts between the mother country‚ England and its American colonies‚ were the seedlings that were planted in the soils of the American Revolution that would come to light in the future for both‚ for better or for worse. I‚ William Franklin‚ as well as my father Benjamin Franklin saw the roots of the revolution spread throughout the colonies before the final development. However‚ we came to realize that we no longer shared the same views and interest‚ and we eventually did take on opposite sides of the

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    someone who is held to high standards and is looked upon to make decisions of his or her followers. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a perfect leader because of the many attributes he demonstrated as President of the United States. He led this country through moments in history which consist of the Great Depression and World War II. There are six main qualities that define a good leader. President Franklin D. Roosevelt demonstrated such honorable qualities which brought America out of a desperate crisis

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    the systematic slaughter of millions of jews in death camps across Hitler’s empire‚ but what many do not understand is that anti-semitism was incredibly strong in the United States as well. However‚ in a time when almost none stood by their side‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt seemed the only world leader who cared. However‚ his cabinet did not share his welcoming attitude‚ and attempted to sabotage him. Although Roosevelt demonstrated that he did care about saving the Jews‚ his administration perpetrated

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