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    James Buchanan are Huey Long Invades New Orleans: The Siege of a City, 1034-36 which he published in 1998 and his 2006 biography on President Franklin Pierce, The Expatriation of Franklin Pierce: The Story of a President and the Civil War, garnered praise from historical experts across the nation and is listed by the Library of Congress Web Guide in their “Franklin Pierce: A Resources Guide.” While Boulard background is primarily in the history of Louisiana

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    How Did Benjamin Franklin Affect American Society? Many individuals have had the opportunity to lead, to innovate, and to direct this country. Through different roles, similar or dissimilar, individuals have impacted different aspects of our society. A hundred dollar man, by the name of Benjamin Franklin, had this initiative and drive held by other great leaders of this country. Benjamin Franklin many times has impacted America and its society more than most individuals seem to consider. Benjamin

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    Taking Sides: Challenges to Parenthood Taking children to practice, running to the store, going different directions give many challenges to parenthood. With that being said, there are many challenges that come from being a parent which will discussed from the article by Anna R. Pierce called, “Who’s Raising Baby?” The purpose of this paper is to critique the article that’s about challenges to modern- day parenting and analyze three weaknesses and one strength, as well as give an opinion on the

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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 reader

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    from the Beginning: Franklin and Caillat Fight for Respect We hear all the time that we learn from our past, but is that true? Inequalities have been around for thousands of years; we are still surrounded by prejudice and differences every day. So do we truly learn from our past? Women’s rights and women’s equality issues have been around for a long time because of the need for respect, equality and voting rights. Two songs relating these issues include “Respect” by Aretha Franklin (1967) and "Try"

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    and Stent, 3). Watson’s personal account within The Double Helix introduces the significance of these scientific influences on his research and discovery of the DNA molecular structure. Without major scientific figures, such as Max Perutz, Rosalind Franklin, and Linus Pauling, the conceptualization of Watson and Crick’s DNA structure would not have successfully developed as it did in the 1950’s. Intrigued by Linus Pauling’s discovery of the alpha helix, Watson

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    The essay will cover Benjamin Franklins reputation in modern society, his relationship with Catherine Ray Greene, his two families, and the importance of cleaning up Franklin’s reputation for posterity. Benjamin Franklin had quite a few women in his life. He had his wife, daughter, and women he would pick up when traveling. He was intrigued by the stereotypes that were portrayed on the role of women in society. His women ranged in age, but he advised those to choose older because older women are

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    able to go places. This value is expressed throughout the aphorisms “Poor Richard's Almanac” written by Benjamin Franklin. Mr. Franklin explains to us that people who work hard are more fortunate and wise people, compared to the people who do not work hard. He explains this by using certain phrases throughout the poem to suggest this reality. An example of this is when Benjamin Franklin says “No gains without pains,” meaning that you are not able to accomplish something without having to do work

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    motivation to not waste his mother’s sacrifices fueled him to reach greatness. He formulated the Periodic Table. He enhanced himself mentally and had motivation from the many obstacles in his and his family’s life to do such great things. Benjamin Franklin, another good example, had to drop out of school when he was ten years old because his parents couldn’t afford to pay. He read voraciously, and became one of the founding fathers of USA, and invented the lightning rod and bifocals. Such a massive

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    The Autobiography In the autobiographical essay aptly entitled “The Autobiography” (1791) Benjamin Franklin, a writer, renowned inventor, and American founding father confides that he had made attempts in his youth at emulating Perfection through the apprehension and application of 13 traits: Temperance,Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity, and Humility. Enunciating his ideas by checking the aforementioned traits off the

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