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    Benjamin Franklin was one of the most impressive and iconic figures in American history, and perhaps around the globe. According to the autobiography of this astonishing individual, despite of all the obstacles in his thorny path such as obscurity and misery, he never surrendered and all the time followed his dream to succeed and make the world a better place. In fact, his role in securing the independence of the United States and building it as a nation is sensational. Moreover, his great achievements

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    Benjamin Franklin’s Rational Thinking Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel once said, “to him who looks upon the world rationally, the world in its turn presents a rational aspect. The relation is mutual” (Hegel). The ideals of rationalism are still affecting todays lifestyle. People are still trying to reach moral perfection, and are still trying to use rationalism to help them figure out what is correct, and what is wrong. In “The Autobiography”, Benjamin Franklin talks about his belief in rationalism

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    definition because when someone says they honor another, they are saying that they respect them. Benjamin Franklin was born January 17, 1706 in Boston Massachusetts, he is best known as one of the founding fathers that drafted the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. At the age of twelve, he began working as an apprentice in a printing shop his brother, James, owned. When he turned 17, Benjamin left to Philadelphia, which he escaped his apprenticeship, which was against the law. A few months

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    In the first part of American history, a very important person that contributed a great deal of findings and discoveries along with major political involvement was Benjamin Franklin. He is a very popular historical figure, known by Americans as one of the most influential founding fathers and also known by the English and French as a respected diplomat. Many people nowadays fail to remember how intelligent and successful he really was and how he accomplished all he could through hard work and passion

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    Benjamin Franklin may be most well known for being both a founding father and on the one hundred dollar bill, but he was also a great inventor of many different things, many of which have had a great impact on the world, even to this day. While he may not have invented electricity, Benjamin Franklin certainly made some very important discoveries in this field. He invented the franklin stove, which was revolutionary at the time, and whose design has continued even into the present day. He invented

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    Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston Massachusetts in 1706. He was the youngest son in a family of 17children. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a tallow chandler, seller of soap and candles. His father could not provide much education for his many children. So when Benjamin was ten years old, his father took him out of school to teach him how to make soap and candles. The young Benjamin did not like the business, and after two years he went to work with his older brother James. James work at New

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    Benjamin Franklin was born January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. His family was unable to afford the fees of a full formal education, he only recieved two years of formal education. His education then accelerated because he wouldn't want to stop learning. When Franklin was twelve he began working as an apprentice in printing for his brother, James. When he was seventeen years old he fled from his apprenticeship which was against the law, headed for Philadelphia. At age twenty-three, he became

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    The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin was, quite obviously, written by Benjamin Franklin. It was first called the Memoirs, and is an Autobiography that is not fully completed by Franklin himself. Although the work was never completed or published by Benjamin Franklin, the first publication came in 1791. The document was the collection of multiple selections produced over a significant time span. In 1771, he wrote a small amount while visiting Bishop Shipley

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    In Benjamin Mays lifetime he has done many things that have made him a great leader or idle. Benjamin started as a boy in South Carolina with two parents that used to be slaves then tenant farmers. Benjamin Mays was born in 1895 in rural impoverish South Carolina. Both parents were former slaves turned to tenant farmers. He was the youngest out of eight children. A consistent theme in May’s boyhood and early adulthood was his quest for education against overwhelming odds. He refused to be limited

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    Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin was an American printer and publisher, author, inventor, scientist, and who was a diplomat born on January 17th 1706 and died in Philadelphia on April 17th 1790. Franklin was one of ten sons of seventeen children of a man by the name of Josiah who was a soap and candle maker and mother by the name of Abiah, a discrete and virtuous woman (Van Doren 7). Ben was raised in a Puritan heritage household which they had left to avoid England's Restoration Era of 1683

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