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    Through the years of United States’ history‚ there have been numerous effective and ineffective leaders. One of these successful individuals is Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ the 32nd president of the United States. He was born on January 30‚ 1882 in Hyde Park‚ New York to a prominent family‚ making his education easily acquired and more prestigious than most. He was taught by private tutors until the age of nine‚ and is described as sociable‚ quick‚ and outgoing (Freidel 9). Eventually‚ he attended Harvard

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    Pros And Cons Of Snap Chat

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    Snap chat & Facebook Over the past few years snap chat had witnessed rapid growth among teenagers and adults. On the other hand‚ Facebook had been witnessing growth over a longer amount of time than any other social media network. Teenagers and adults at younger age loved the idea of snap chat and the new way of communication that had not existed before. With no doubt Facebook has always been the number one social communication network. If it was not for Facebook then all the newer social media

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    Benjamin Franklin

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17 1706 to the parents Josiah Franklin and Abiah Folger. Benjamin Franklin was the tenth son born to his father who was on his second wife‚ which in total his father had seventeen children. Benjamin Franklin father wanted him to become a clergy but can afford only to send him for one year in order to become a clergy you needed years of schooling. But that didn’t stop him from becoming an apprentice at his brother printer company. At only 12 years old Benjamin

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    Kari Franklin

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    In her article Kari Franklin describes how she created a successful learning environment in which students developed proper social skills through peer conferencing. Some kids go to school for purely social reasons‚ Franklin realized that by introducing in- class discussions‚ she eliminated the need for excessive chatter during instructional time. After realizing that the group sharing was not working out‚ she looked at the peer conferencing from a social competence point of view. In peer conferences

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    Advantages of using chatroom 1. In well-monitored chat rooms‚ it is possible to meet people from all over the world that share common interests on topics such as music and entertainment‚politics and religion in safe and non- threatening environment. You can communicate directly with people and it can save you time. (group meeting and so on.) You can participate in an online community where there is no judgement based upon appearance. 2. Advantages of Instant Messaging There are many advantages

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    Benjamin Franklin

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    Charles Smith 06/15/2013 U.S History 1 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is himself writing about his accomplishments. He grew up in an average home with a family that consisted of twelve children. His family was not poor‚ but his father worked hard to keep them afloat. Franklin was one of the children that were put into getting an education and over the years he acquired degrees from colleges he did not attend. He first worked for a newspaper printer‚ and after a short period he became the

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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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    Rosalind Franklin

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    Rosalind Franklin 	Rosalind Franklin lived during an exciting and turbulent era both socially and scientifically. Upon passing the admission examination for Cambridge University in 1938‚ at fifteen‚ Franklin was was informed by her affluent family that she would not receive financial support. Franklin¡¯s father disapproved of women receiving college educations‚ however‚ both Franklin¡¯s aunt and mother supported her quest for education. Eventually‚ her father gave in and agreed to pay

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    Aretha Franklin

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    Aretha Franklin is an American singer‚ songwriter and pianist commonly referred to as "The Queen of Soul". Although renowned for her soul recordings‚ Franklin is also adept at jazz‚ rock‚ blues‚ pop‚ R&B and gospel. She is widely acclaimed for her passionate vocal style and powerful range. In 2008‚ the American music magazine Rolling Stone ranked Franklin 1 on its list of The Greatest Singers of All Time. Aretha Franklin was born March 25‚ 1942 in Memphis. Franklin grew up in

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    Roosevelt: The New Deal

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    financial aspects of the country. When the stock market crashed and the economy was in shambles the federal government had to take a different approach to how the country’s money should be run. President Franklin Roosevelt was the driving force in this shift of government. When Roosevelt came into office in 1932 he had a new vision for the country. The president before him‚ J Edger Hoover‚ took the trickle down approach by not stimulating the poor

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