13 virtues of Ben Franklin
Title: 13 virtues of Ben Franklin
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13 virtues of Ben Franklin
When a child is born, all parents have a vision of raising a well rounded, well liked
and successful child. Parents often talk about all of the possibilities a child in the United
States has available to them. A new-born has the opportunity to be a doctor, lawyer,
teacher, police officer, or even the President. Impressions are made upon children through
their parents, teachers, and society. These important lessons play a major role in a
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and also was a man before his time. He would
have been just as successful or possibly more successful if he lived in today's society. In
writing his autobiography as a letter to his son, Franklin like parents in todays society
wanted to instill the important ingredients in his son in order to become a successful
person. The ingredients are still applicable in today's society and are important in the
maturation proccess of children today.
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