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America's Self-Made Man
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A 5 page paper discussing just what the American Dream is. It has nearly always been measured in terms of wealth, but not necessarily in terms of dollars. The self-made man of Ben Franklin's time was not a success only in terms of money, but in terms of life. Money was the reward—not the goal. The American Dream is still alive, but it has been replaced in the eyes of many by a sham, by that counterfeit that says that money is the only true measure of the worth of a man. The pity is that money can be lost; character remains. Those with little character but great sums can completely lose themselves when the money is lost. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Selfmade.wps
Benjamin Franklin & American Independence
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A 4 page research paper on the book by the famous Franklin biographer Esmond Wright. This the first in a series of books which Wright has written on Franklin shows how the historian's fascination with his famous topic began. The writer discusses how Wright brings Franklin to life through his insightful prose. No additional sources cited.
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Benjamin Franklin & Jonathan Edward's Autobiography and Narrative
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A 3 page essay discussing Edward's focus on the ecclesiastical vs. Franklin's focus on the individual. The paper compares the two's viewpoint and successes as depicted in each man's biography.
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Benjamin Franklin & The American Dream
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A 6 page essay defining 'The American Dream' and demonstrating how Benjamin Franklin exemplified this dream. No Bibliography.
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Benjamin Franklin And The American Dream
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One of the greatest figures in American history has been Benjamin Franklin. Through his industriousness, creativity, tenacity, native intelligence and belief in himself and the people with whom he associated, was able to come from the meager beginnings of youngest son in a household of nineteen to a position of financial well being, self determination and social status. He was a man who not only lived - but defined the American Dream. This 7 page paper examines the different aspects of the American Dream in terms of the early life and accomplishments of Ben Franklin. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Amerd.wps
Benjamin Franklin as a Model Citizen
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A 4 page essay defining the term 'model citizen' and then discussing how such a term adequately describes early America's great Benjamin Franklin. No Bibliography.
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Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography / Analysis
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This 6 page research paper discusses The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, which chronicles America's ultimate 'Renaissance Man's' life from his birth in 1706 until 1757. Specifically considered is how Franklin's life represents the 'great American success story.' Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Benfrank.wps
Benjamin Franklin's Impact Upon American Literature
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A 5 page paper which examines the impact Benjamin Franklin had on American literature, specifically considering his autobiography. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Benjamin Franklin's Works
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A 6 page paper on the relationship of Ben Franklin's works and their reflection of his life. The paper concentrates on the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the work of which was to draft the Constitution of the United States, from which arose the famous quote of the certainty of death and taxes. Also included is a short excerpt of the 1757 publication of Poor Richard's Almanac. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Benjamin Franklin: Overview Of Importance
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8 pages in length. Benjamin Franklin represented many things throughout his lifetime. Not only was he an inventor, printer and publisher, but he was also one of the instrumental parties who were present at the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It was Franklin's intent to promote colonial unity and utilize his writing talents as a means by which to reach the masses. His strong belief in education and opportunity for all was matched only by his diplomatic attributes in helping various entities come to agreement without having to resort to hostilities. The writer discusses the influence of Benjamin Franklin. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCFrank.wps
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