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    impossible? Benjamin Franklin was an extremely brilliant and talented individual. He constantly sought ways to improve himself. After he read "The Spectator" he put in a very dedicated effort to imitate their style of writing because he loved how precise the authors wrote out their thoughts. Franklin was also a relatively religious man or at least believed enough to try to be a morally righteous man so that he would avoid his way into hell. Through these beliefs and virtues Franklin created a plan

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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography Assignment Melissa Ramirez-Arias (000313608) Mohawk College Leaders are influential people who are responsible for commanding or leading a group of people‚ community‚ organization or country. Leaders have a big impact on the decisions that are made by the group of people being lead and since the beginning of time have been chosen by communities as individuals that can be trusted to make important decisions for the benefit of

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    An effective leader is one that creates an inspiring vision of the future‚ motivates and inspires people to engage in that vision and manages the delivery of that vision. The 32nd president of the United States of America Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only president to be reelected four times and he also led the United States through the Great Depression and World War 2. Many writers describe Roosevelt as having characteristics that made him a very effective leader such as he was able to connect

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    “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” Benjamin Franklin‚ Memoirs of the life & writings of Benjamin Franklin.What this quote from Benjamin Franklin means to me if you have to work under the King for safety you should just go back to England.At the time Benjamin Franklin said this the colonist had just came over to the Americas and some of the colonist wanted to the new colonies to be recognize as their own land not under the

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    thing but sad/depressed. It the essay written by Benjamin Franklin in 1985 said; The desire of happiness in general is so natural to us that all the world are in pursuit of it; all have this one end in view‚ though they take such different methods to attain it‚ and are so much divided in their notions of it. This part is very important to say because in the constitution it said "Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" and for Ben Franklin‚ the man on the bill then can’t help but put a smile on

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    Revolution: Benjamin Franklin The American Revolution influenced so much more than just people’s taxes and freedom. It influenced writing and speeches of people at the time. The American Identity during the American Revolution was reflected in Benjamin Franklins writing such as the "Poor Richard’s Almanac" and The Declaration of Independence (he helped draft the document). Political‚ social‚ and economic factors shaped Franklin’s writing The political circumstances Benjamin Franklin was in greatly

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    Aretha Franklin is nicknamed the queen of soul and that nickname suits her well. She was born in Memphis‚ Tennessee on March 25‚ 1942. Aretha Franklin recorded her first album at the age of 14. “The Gospel Sound of Aretha Franklin” She was exposed to gospel music and soul music in large part because of her father Reverend C.L. Franklin who was a minister and gospel musician. Her father was unfortunately killed in 1979 and remained in a coma for 5 years. As tragic as that was she kept pushing forward

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    With specific time and setting that establish authenticity; this hoax‚ written allegedly by Benjamin Franklin‚ has the purpose to ridicule Puritan Beliefs. Throughout this hoax‚ the narrator is deeply uninvolved; he ironically describes puritan folks with comic exaggeration. Benjamin Franklin portrayed puritans as an entertainment spectacle and ridiculed their beliefs such as witchcraft. Franklin states‚ “ 300 People were gathered together to see an Experiment or two tried on some Persons accused

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    responsible for America’s success today. His name is Benjamin Franklin. This report will explain a lot of the significant events in his life that really made him the influential figure that we know of today. Benjamin Franklin was known for being many things including a scientist‚ inventor‚ statesman‚ musician‚ philosopher‚ economist‚ and a printer. Saying he was one of the most influential figures in history is an understatement. Ben Franklin started his young life as a printer. Although‚ this was not

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    The story of Rosalind Franklin is a fascinating one‚ not purely because of her work with X-ray crystallography and DNA molecules‚ but rather in large part to an exciting race between her and two Cambridge students named James Watson and Francis Crick to see who could determine the correct function of a DNA molecule. Rosalind was born in London on July 25th‚ 1920 to a wealthy Jewish banking family. Rosalind wasn’t like the other kids. While most kids loved to play pretend and girls especially were

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