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    Until reading the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, I had never really given much thought as to how Benjamin Franklin attained such success. Among Franklins numerous admirable traits, that no doubt led to his greatness, the specific character trait that kept coming to mind as I read his autobiography, was his tenacity.Dictionary.com defines tenacious as:” persistent in maintaining, adhering to, or seeking something valued or desired”. Benjamin Franklin was tenacious in all aspects of his life especially

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    printer, writer, scientist etc… In his Autobiography and The Way to Wealth, Benjamin Franklin shares with his audience many of his adventures. During his lifetime he wrote many times under different pseudonyms, to share his message. He is seen as an outstanding figure because of the many important charges he had during his lifetime and his ideals on self improvement. One of the essential elements that Benjamin Franklin addresses with his reader in the Way to Wealth is laziness. He provides the

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    Autobiography, by Benjamin Franklin, reveals Franklin’s pragmatic outlook on religion. He specifically focuses on “Moral Perfection,” and intentionally avoids discussion of specific religious groups. Franklin’s intent appears to address morality and values regardless of religious affiliation. “I never doubted, for instance, the Existence of the Deity, that he made the World, and govern’d it by his Providence,” (Franklin 533) Franklin states of his unquestionable belief in God. Although Franklin believed

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    In the late 1700’s Benjamin Franklin wrote a document called “Information to Those Who Would Remove to America” it was a document that was a response to rumors that were floating around Europe during this time. Franklin was trying to let people know that America was not a land of the rich. It was a type of warning to the people of Europe that if they wanted to come here it was anything but easy, and things were not given out like hand outs. America at this time was anything but a simple place to

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    Nataly Morales Villa Dr. Pearson English 1101 29 September 2014 Plato’s Allegory and Benjamin Franklin’s Temple of Learning Set in 390 B.C. and 1799, Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and Benjamin Franklin’s Temple of Learning demonstrate more contrasting than similar ideas on the topic of education. The two literary works are profoundly analyzed by modern society and are part of group discussions throughout school classrooms. Each author has a specific way of getting his point across. The Allegory

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    Is Franklin a Puritan or Enlightenment Thinker About Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin came from a very simple Calvinist background. Ha dad little formal education, but he made it through his own efforts and became a rare genius in human history. Everything seems to meet in this one man, mind and will, talent and art, strength and ease, wit and grace and he became almost everything: a printer, essayist, scientist, statesman, philosopher, political economist, ambassador, etc.-¡°Jack

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    Franklin: Most Successful Man to Live Everything changed during the eighteenth century due to one man. Born January 17, 1706, Benjamin Franklin came to be an astonishingly successful man. He is acknowledged as a virtuous man who committed himself to helping others and making America successful. He flourished on being an egghead on science, writing, philosophy, and diplomacy. Due to his abundant achievements; It is arduous, if not preposterous, to establish the greatest accomplishment from

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    The United States of America is the result of various famous individuals who positively contributed to its establishment. Among these figures, was Benjamin Franklin an American citizen born in Boston in 1706 and passed away 1790. Mr. Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of the U.S. He built his character based on values and virtues. Mr. Franklin made several inventions that impacted and still influenced the country such as extension arm, he developed journalism, library chair, daylight savings

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    Chapter 1 – 3/18 I would like to use this first journal entry to talk a little about what the book refers to as the “paradox of progress.” (This is something I’ve been reading about lately.) In the Eighteenth Century, Benjamin Franklin (one of our favorite Philadelphians) claimed that with all of our knowledge and tools in America we should be able to satisfy all our needs with just three or four hours of work a week. Some thinkers of the 1920s believed that by the 1970s ours would become a leisure

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    signed. William Franklin, whom Franklin and his wife had raised, was a leader of the Loyalists. In 1776, Benjamin Franklin, one of the most prepared United States’ prominent statesmen, to France as a negotiators. He was welcomed and he succeeded in 1778 in getting two treaties that helped the Americans with important military and economic aid. In 1781, with the help of John Jay and John Adams, Franklin then secured the Treaty of Paris with Britain, which was signed in 1783. Franklin returned to

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