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    The biography “Benjamin Franklin” by Edmund S. Morgan starts his book by telling us about Franklin’s passions. Then he briefly talks about one of the most famous parts of his autobiography‚ Franklin’s list of thirteen virtues. He then jumps into telling us about how the common thought that Jefferson’s main goal was to acquire wealth. He did say that debt and poverty were his puritan ancestors conception of hell‚ but according to Morgan Franklin’s idea of heaven was not riches‚ but actually contentment

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    "Where do all the hippies go?" Dorjan Dheskali Mosaic II - spring 2012‚ Section 066 Professor J. Benin South Street. The home of punk rockers‚ hippies‚ poets‚ musicians‚ food fanatics‚ and everything in between. How has it become so popular amongst all who to the naked eye have nothing in common? Why has it become a home to such diversity‚ a refuge to arts of all kind? Cultures and ethnicities and languages all different‚ yet what seems to make them all connect? It ’s not anything

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    carpenters‚ black smiths‚ shoemakers and others who made their living producing household goods to sell. Ben Franklin became an apprentice to his brother‚ also a leather apron‚ when he was 12 years old. When he was 17 years old he ran away to Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. One of the reasons he is most well-known was for discovering electricity. As most people know‚ he went out one day with a kite and a key tied to the kite in stormy weather. The weather was not actually a lightning storm; it was

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    Tiffany Bedford Professor Forsythe March 1‚ 2014 The life of Benjamin Franklin was one consumed with ambition to improve himself in furtherance of achieving his goals and beyond. By undertaking the challenge of improving himself in several aspects of his life‚ Franklin was able to become a successful inventor‚ newspaper publisher‚ business person‚ and political leader between the 1750s and 1790. The Autobiography serves as a guide for his son and others to learn how to overcome hardships in

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    because they felt that it was unrighteous of their father to have taken advantage of his working slaves . At the age of 12 Sarah broke the law by teaching an enslaved child how to read or write. After moving to Philadelphia in 1819‚ both sisters joined the Society of Friends‚ a Quaker foundation formed by George Fox around 1660. Angelina was engaged for a while but her fiancé died in an epidemic. Sister Sarah was also offered marriage

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    James would provide him with food‚ clothing‚ and a new suit on his 21st birthday.(Great Life of Benjamin Franklin) After five years‚ Ben ran away to New York and work as a printer there.(Great Life of Benjamin Franklin) He failed and sailed off to Philadelphia where he found a job as a printer.(Great Life of Benjamin Franklin) Word got out that a 17 year old runaway found work as a printer to the governor.(Great Life of Benjamin

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    children to Josiah Franklin. At a young age Benjamin’s future was already decided for him‚ and to please his father he followed suit. However Benjamin found reading and writing to be so fascinating that it pushed him to leave his family and move to Philadelphia where the journey of who he would become began. Benjamin didn’t come from poverty‚ in fact he came from a wealthy family who owned a printing business‚ he was also the right race and gender to be successful in his time. So although he was incredibly

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    Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography From reading the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin‚ who throughout his life Benjamin Franklin was known for being in many different trades‚ from a publisher‚ an inventor‚ a diplomat‚ to a political philosopher‚ I have come to learn that his life was about doing what he needed to become successful. Benjamin Franklin has written his autobiography in a unique and unified way‚ but also in some ways very disjointed making the effectiveness of the theme detracted‚ which

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    were able to make arts and crafts‚ sawmills‚ grist mills‚ textile production( like woven cloth)‚ shipbuilding because of the Delaware river‚ Iron‚ Pig Iron‚ Printing‚ Publishing‚ Paper making‚ and the making of the long rifle (Quaker Province). Philadelphia was actually the biggest place where foreign trade was conducted. In Pennsylvania we had the nickname “The Athens of America.” Meaning they made a rich cultural life‚ and they gave the freedom of having intellectual and educational institutions

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    After reading the story‚ “Follow the Eagle‚” I am left with astonishment at the understatement in the writing and the deep significance in the context. I believe that this story is not only about Eagle’s journey over the cliff‚ but the journey is an allegory to Native Americans and other minority groups trying to achieve higher status in the white hierarchy of the West. First Domingo is riding on a “Japanese cycle stolen from a Colorado U law student.” The story informs the reader that Domingo is

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