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    Benjamin Franklin Thesis

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    If you have never read The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin before your idea of Ben Franklin would probably be something like this, “Ben Franklin is one of the greatest men in American history. He is famous for his experiments with electricity, and wrote Poor Richards Almanac. Ben Franklin had such a positive effect on American history and on America itself. He surely was an honest man because how else would he be able to accomplish all that he did in life?” Yes, parts of this are true but…

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    Benjamin Franklin Madness

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    Benjamin Franklin, one of the most well-known of the United States’ founding fathers, was also a writer. He created works to say something to society and try to teach others new or important concepts. Many of these concepts, or themes, attempt to show us as people how we should treat or think of others. For many, these lessons have been necessary to help initiate cultural reform, and, if they challenged societal norms, been considered madness. These outlandish morals typically tell society that…

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    Benjamin Franklin is the first American citizen that is recognized by the people of the United States with excellent writing and very self-educated. He used to be involved with printing business, electrical experiment, and political interest. Benjamin Franklin and the Women, edited by Larry Tise, talks about women point-of-view that are related to Franklin; however this mainly explains that Franklin is the first person who enjoys flirting with women in many aspects such as love letters,…

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    Benjamin Franklin was born in 1706; a time where those who were not born into an affluent family were still able to cultivate an affluent future for themselves. As history proves, Franklin definitely paved a prosperous future for himself, and the futures of others. Benjamin Franklin was raised by a working class family. It was not his business connections nor his family name that catapulted him to success, but rather his hard work and talent that allowed him to rise in the social system.…

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    decisions each and every day of our lives. Benjamin Franklin was concerned about making people aware of the bitter truth of these situations through his writings. His method consisted of using various aphorisms and clichés that made people feel some type of way while considering their life. Franklin’s technique in structuring this passage is narration within the narration. This process is meant to act as a building block for the reader to understand what Franklin is talking about. It leads the…

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    Benjamin Franklin was born January 17, 1706 in the biggest town in the U.S. colonies Boston Massachusetts . Benjamin was the eighth child out of ten in the Franklin family. When Benjamin was about seven years old when he learned a lesson when it came to money. When Benjamin was seven he got a half pence coin for as Christmas gift. Once he got the coin he went to a the toy store and met some kid that just bought a whistle. Benjamin payed the kid his half pence coin for the whistle. But later…

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    Few in this country do not know the name Benjamin Franklin. Early on in their education, children learn to know his name among many other important historical figures such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Most people do not even remember when they first learned about him. They have just always known. Because of this, it becomes difficult to actually consider quotes from Benjamin Franklin. Americans just tend to immediately agree with his words because of the role he played in our…

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    making and interpreting x-rays of crystalline molecules. The third section mentions us that Franklin had a very productive life and short career after leaving DNA to others. Many, unlike Wilkins, liked working with her. The relationship between Wilkins and Franklin wasn’t easy. They never got along. He used to think that Franklin was there to do x-ray crystallography as his assistant. However, Franklin used to think that Wilkins was incapable of accepting a woman as an intellectual peer.…

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    the world it’s important for these figure’s lives to be remembered. Benjamin Franklin is one of the most remembered men is history and his life is a perfect example of why I choose to teach the younger generations the importance of our rich history. Benjamin Franklin is a role model that’s name needs to be remembered even long after his death. He was considered many things throughout his career. Even at a young age Benjamin Franklin showed great…

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    As we all know, Benjamin Franklin was not only a founding father of the United States but also has been seen as a renaissance men with multiple talents such as being a scientist, inventor, and author. With his knowledge he expands his religious views over the years of American society in a different perspective. Franklin believed that religion was vital to sustaining a moral society with people being able to receive a motivation or incentive to live and towards the afterlife. However, despite…

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