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    In July 23, 1726, Benjamin Franklin sailed across the sea, where he made a plan to follow for the remainder of his life. When he arrived back in Philadelphia, he saw several of his acquaintances from the past and was surprised by how they were doing. Franklin and Denham opened a print-house in Water-Street, where Franklin became a great seller. They also lived together, growing fond of one another and became great friends. They also became sick at the same time, but Franklin was the one who…

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    People everywhere have a story to tell. We have our own perspective on what’s important in our life. Benjamin Franklin is one of the most prominent figures in our history. In his Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, this story tells about his life from his own point of view. A couple of things he mentions are his mistakes and the accomplishments he has established. For this essay, I’m going to discuss on what I think Franklin’s most important accomplishments are. There are quite the number of…

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    My series of rather challenging events seven years ago, when my family moved from Myanmar to the United States. I had just turned nine when my sister received news that she was accepted into UC Berkeley. My whole family was ecstatic as we prepared for our move to San Francisco. People tried to explain to me what it would be like to live on the other side of the ocean. Little did I know, San Francisco and Yangon were polar opposites - one a bustling, concrete city and the other a quiet, somber…

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    maintain political, economic, and social relations with other countries. “Franklin had an unrivaled understanding of the human soul.” There is a man by the name Bill Berner who is very similar to Benjamin Franklin. He teaches at University of Philadelphia, and is the lab demonstration coordinator. He not only looks similar, but he has a passion for teaching about him and strives to be like him because of his intelligence. Education is very important to Bill Berner. He loves his job in physics…

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    A ubiquitous figure in our American culture, distinguished renaissance man and founding father Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 to Josiah and Abiah Franklin in Boston, Massachusetts. After attending a few years of schooling in his childhood, Franklin became a printing apprentice at the age of twelve under his brother James and participated in a new publication called The New-England Courant, the first fully independent newspaper in the American colonies. This was only the beginning…

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    Top Rated Henderson, NV Nightlife: Best Restaurants and Bars Meta Description: Henderson, Nevada is so much more than a suburb of Las Vegas, and it has nightlife of its own, far away from the glittering strip you will find great restaurants and excellent bars. Meta Keywords: Henderson nightlife, Restaurants in Henderson, Bars in Henderson, Henderson Nevada Restaurants Henderson’s Top Restaurants and Bars Henderson is the second largest city in the state of Nevada, after its neighbor Las…

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    Graffiti Art History

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    has kept the city of Philadelphia such a huge tourist attraction. Besides the art museum steps that rocky runs up, and the fact that the Constitution and The Declaration of Independence were signed in the city, art from Philadelphia has had a huge impact on the art world. Graffiti, any writing or drawing that has been scratched or painted onto a wall or surface, usually in a public place, has been a large and long part of the art culture part of the art world in Philadelphia, it was considered a…

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    I have graduated from Montgomery County Community College with a degree in liberal arts. I have enrolled in all of the courses I have been interested in thus far while still fitting them into the program requirements for my program. I feel have built an excellent infrastructure to continue onwards towards a Bachelor’s degree in any direction. As for my academic goals, I plan to earn a degree biology and work in the scientific field or health professional field in the future. My personal goals…

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    Ingenuity is the quality of being clever, original. This definition must have been written with Benjamin Franklin in mind. Throughout his lifetime he invented many things, many of which are still used today. He made the lighting rod, stove, bifocal eyeglasses,(Block 42). His ingenuity helped build the foundation of the United States, which wouldn’t have been accomplished without Benjamin Franklin. The first invention that showed ingenuity was the invention of the lightning rod. “The lighting…

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. His father Josiah Franklin was a soap and candle maker. He had 17 children, 7 with his first wife Anne Child and 10 with his second wife Abiah Folger. Benjamin was the 15th child and the last son. (Biography.com) Franklin’s father intended for him to be a clergyman but he could only afford to send him to school for a year; clergyman needed years of schooling. (Ushistory.org) Ben attended Boston Latin School before being…

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