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    Benjamin Franklin and William Penn were different in many ways‚ but they both helped to create Philadelphia. William Penn was a Quaker that was born in England‚ and he was the son of an admiral in the navy. The Quakers were not treated very well in England because the king‚ King Charles the second‚ wanted everyone to be Protestant. That is why the king created the church of England that was for Protestants only. King charles even went as far as executing people for their beliefs.  Penn wanted to

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    fifty and still making music videos with entertainers like Justin Timberlake‚ it’s easy to believe in the old "age is just a number". But according to David Fincher’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button‚ an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story‚ age is much more than just a number. The protagonist Benjamin Button isn’t just born with the body of an old man he’s born with the mind and tastes of an old man. As he gets younger‚ it’s not just his body that’s more active‚ but also his social interests

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    John Adams‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ John Jay‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ and George Washington‚ all great men who founded our country. Each one with a different background‚ that changed their future. One of those men‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ was a well-known scientist‚ printer‚ politician‚ freemason‚ inventor‚ and much more. He had a different childhood‚ from what you might see today‚ but still came out being the brilliant man that he was. Like all of us he had dreams‚ but that wasn’t

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    Combined‚ all of these traits make up the “American Identity.” One person who helped shape the “American Identity” by showing all of these characteristics was Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin‚ one of our five most esteemed founding fathers‚ was one of the biggest reasons that American values are as they are today. If it wasn’t for Benjamin Franklin‚ there is a very good possibility that the United States of America would still be run by England. Franklin was an ambassador during the American Revolution

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    In Benjamin Franklin Autobiography‚ he gives a view of his morals‚ principles‚ the beginning of the public library through subscription‚ what he believes in‚ and the experiences of his life in America when the thirteen colonies still exist. He not only gives us facts from the 18th century but the emotions as he witnessed and integrated with others from living with his parents in Bostin to living and building a career in Philadelphia. Benjamin Franklin‚ now living in Philadelphia‚ was attending a

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    Presentation 9/24/12 Essay #6 Jessica Brooks Pd. 2 The essay Citizen Ben: A worldly American’s Seven Great Virtues by Walter Isaacson is an essay begins talking about Benjamin Franklin. When we think of Benjamin Franklin our minds automatically turn to the story about him flying a kite in a lightening storm with a rod on to prove that lightening was electricity. This is one thing that Franklin did but he did many more as well‚ in fact it says that he was an inventor diplomat‚ writer

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    Reaction Paper: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Brad Pitt is Benjamin Button‚ a man who was born under most peculiar circumstances. when Ben was born he had all the physical attributes of an 80 year old man. Arthritis‚ loss of hearing‚ loss of eye sight‚ Alzheimer’s‚ you name it and he’s got it. But‚ unlike everybody else in the world‚ instead of growing older‚ Benjamin is growing younger‚ taking off a year each birthday instead of adding one. Benjamin was left on the doorstep of an elderly

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    Benjamin Franklin was one of the most influential men of the eighteenth century. He was the only man to sign all of these four major documents: the Declaration of Independence‚ the Treaty of Alliance with France‚ the Constitution of the United States‚ and the Treaty of Peace with Great Britain. Franklin was an inventor‚ a philosopher‚ a writer‚ a musician‚ and he actively participated in many congressional articles used by the government of the United States of America. His tombstone‚ however‚ simply

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    “Words may show a man’s wit‚ but actions his meaning.” Although possessing the gift of a silver tongue‚ Benjamin Franklin allowed his actions to speak louder than his words as seen through his many contributions to society‚ threw his acts against authority‚ popular belief‚ and political involvement. Better known for a man whole help shape America………… At the age of sixteen‚ a young Benjamin Franklin posed as a widow under the name of‚ Silence Dogood. Under his alias‚ he delivered a series of letters

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    Benjamin Franklin was an amazing man. is one who wielded his knowledge to shape America. Ben formed the greatest inventions in the history of America. For he is‚ and will always be‚ an inspiration toward me. Franklin united places at war. Beat the tests of strength with the knowledge. He has revealed that the most valuable object in this world is endurance and a thirst for knowledge. An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. This quote shows Franklin’s value in knowledge. He is an imbues

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