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Benjamin at SEA

Benjamin at SEA

Kevin Aldrich

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
"Benjamin at SEA" is book two of the young-adult science-fiction "Paradise Project" septology that began with "Benjamin and the Paradise Project." Book 2 is set on earth in the year 2121 as twelve-year-old Ben splashes down in his parents' spaceship off the coast of Southern California. SEA is short for Space Exploration Academy, a kind of 6th-12th grade West Point for future astronauts. Benjamin encounters in America a seeming utopia after the dystopia of K ld. Making the first real friends of his life, Ben struggles to get the government of the United States of North America to do something to rescue his parents and to prepare for the horiffic attack the Ebony are preparing.
Speeches of Benjamin Harrison

Speeches of Benjamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison

Gray Rabbit Publishing
2018
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In 1888, Benjamin Harrison campaigned for the Presidency in the manner common for candidates of his era: he stayed at home in Indianapolis and spoke to visiting delegations. In 1889, he traveled to Washington to take up residency in the White House, and made a few brief trips out of town. In 1890, he undertook a train journey lasting more than a week and covering nearly 2,700 miles, making stops and speeches in seven states. But in 1891, he did something no other President had done to that point: a transcontinental train journey lasting a month and covering more than 9,200 miles. On this voyage, he visited and made speeches in nearly 200 municipalities in no fewer than 18 states and three territories which would soon join the union. Later that year, he followed it up with a two-week, 1,400-mile journey through New York and Vermont, with another 30 stops and speeches. This volume, originally compiled by Charles Hedges in 1892, is a complete collection of Harrison's addresses from February 1888 to February 1892, in chronological order, including all his campaign speeches, several important letter, and the numerous speeches delivered during his tours. It also includes extracts from his messages to Congress. Unknowingly contrasting his subject with the politicians of today, Hedges writes in his introduction: "it is not the purpose of this book to present a few selections of oratory, laboriously prepared and polished, or occasional flashes of brilliant thought. From such efforts, prepared, perhaps, after days of study and repeated revision, one can form but an imperfect idea of their author. Such a compilation might show the highest conceptions of the man, and evidence a wide range of thought and a surpassing grandeur of expression; but it would be but a poor mirror of the man himself in his daily life." Instead, he wrote, the people deserve "to observe the character of their public servants, to come into closest touch with their daily thoughts, and to know them as they are--not when prepared for special occasions, but day after day and all the time." The vast majority of the speeches presented here "were delivered during the presidential campaign of 1888, often four or five in a day, to visiting delegations of citizens, representing every occupation and interest, and during his tours of 1890 and 1891, when he often spoke eight or ten times a day from the platform of his train] car." He goes on to laud Harrison's efforts, noting that among other reasons, the speeches are notable "in the fact that, while delivered during the excitement of a political campaign and in the hurry of wayside pauses in a journey by railroad, they contain not one carelessly spoken word that can detract from their dignity, or, by any possible distortion of language, be turned against their author by his political opponents. With no opportunity for elaborately studied phrases, he did not utter a word that could be sneered at as weak or commonplace." And also that "no thought of sameness or repetition is ever suggested.... One marvels at his versatility in adapting himself to every occasion, whether he was addressing a delegation of miners, of comrades in war, or of children from public schools...." This modern edition is newly typeset, and accompanied by maps detailing Harrison's journeys prepared specifically for this volume.
Speeches of Benjamin Harrison

Speeches of Benjamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison

Gray Rabbit Publishing
2018
pokkari
In 1888, Benjamin Harrison campaigned for the Presidency in the manner common for candidates of his era: he stayed at home in Indianapolis and spoke to visiting delegations. In 1889, he traveled to Washington to take up residency in the White House, and made a few brief trips out of town. In 1890, he undertook a train journey lasting more than a week and covering nearly 2,700 miles, making stops and speeches in seven states. But in 1891, he did something no other President had done to that point: a transcontinental train journey lasting a month and covering more than 9,200 miles. On this voyage, he visited and made speeches in nearly 200 municipalities in no fewer than 18 states and three territories which would soon join the union. Later that year, he followed it up with a two-week, 1,400-mile journey through New York and Vermont, with another 30 stops and speeches.This volume, originally compiled by Charles Hedges in 1892, is a complete collection of Harrison's addresses from February 1888 to February 1892, in chronological order, including all his campaign speeches, several important letter, and the numerous speeches delivered during his tours. It also includes extracts from his messages to Congress.Unknowingly contrasting his subject with the politicians of today, Hedges writes in his introduction: "it is not the purpose of this book to present a few selections of oratory, laboriously prepared and polished, or occasional flashes of brilliant thought. From such efforts, prepared, perhaps, after days of study and repeated revision, one can form but an imperfect idea of their author. Such a compilation might show the highest conceptions of the man, and evidence a wide range of thought and a surpassing grandeur of expression; but it would be but a poor mirror of the man himself in his daily life." Instead, he wrote, the people deserve "to observe the character of their public servants, to come into closest touch with their daily thoughts, and to know them as they are--not when prepared for special occasions, but day after day and all the time." The vast majority of the speeches presented here "were delivered during the presidential campaign of 1888, often four or five in a day, to visiting delegations of citizens, representing every occupation and interest, and during his tours of 1890 and 1891, when he often spoke eight or ten times a day from the platform of his train] car."He goes on to laud Harrison's efforts, noting that among other reasons, the speeches are notable "in the fact that, while delivered during the excitement of a political campaign and in the hurry of wayside pauses in a journey by railroad, they contain not one carelessly spoken word that can detract from their dignity, or, by any possible distortion of language, be turned against their author by his political opponents. With no opportunity for elaborately studied phrases, he did not utter a word that could be sneered at as weak or commonplace." And also that "no thought of sameness or repetition is ever suggested.... One marvels at his versatility in adapting himself to every occasion, whether he was addressing a delegation of miners, of comrades in war, or of children from public schools...."This modern edition is newly typeset, and accompanied by maps detailing Harrison's journeys prepared specifically for this volume.
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Wilder Publications
2018
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Excerpt from The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Now First Printed in England From the Full and Authentic d104 About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Benjamin Lely: la disparition

Benjamin Lely: la disparition

Nathalie Escalon

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Benjamin a 10 ans et sa vie ressemble celle de tous les enfants de son ge... ou presque Car tout le monde n'a pas un laboratoire top-secret cach dans son appartement... Et tout le monde n'a pas des parents physiciens qui y cr ent d'incroyables inventions Le jour o Benjamin comprend que son p re et sa m re ont myst rieusement disparu et qu'il est lui-m me en danger, sa vie change radicalement. Une incroyable enqu te commence alors...
Benjamin Franklin Forever: The Man Who Made Great Influences on America, Whose Legacy Will Never Die, and Who Never Had Time for Sleep
Benjamin Franklin is a man who has so much history behind him. He was born during a time when there were a lot of changes being made and had a direct influence on the Revolutionary War in America. Some people know him as a scientist, an inventor who worked as an ambassador in Europe, who ran his own printing press, and a politician who contributed to the formation of the Constitution. This guidebook is going to take some time to look at this historical figure and to learn why his legacy continues to live on. There is a lot to learn about Benjamin Franklin and how he influenced the world. Some of the things that you will learn about in this guidebook about this man include: - The early life that he had with his family in Boston. - How his life changed once he ran away from home and moved to Philadelphia. - Some of his scientific inventions and how he changed the world. - Some of the public life of Franklin such as his time abroad and how he helped out the revolution. - Some information on his private life, including his family. - The controversy with slavery and Franklin. - A few unknown facts about this fascinating man. - How Franklin died and some of the legacy he left behind. There is so much about this amazing man that it can take a long time to take it all in. Use this guidebook to learn everything that is listed above and more and get ready for your next history lesson
Benjamin's New Brother

Benjamin's New Brother

Susette Williams

Independently Published
2017
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PERSONALIZED PICTURE BOOK What better way to help a child understand about a new baby, than having a book with his name? This book will help you explain to your son, or grandson, about a new baby. It will help him to understand that babies start out small, but will eventually grow older and be able to play with them. This series is personalized so that your child can relate. They will be available with either a blond main character, or a brunette main character. If you do not see your child's name available yet, email us at [email protected] with the name (and correct spelling) of the child you would like to purchase a book for. We will do our best to have their name available within 1-2 weeks.
Benjamin e Hannah

Benjamin e Hannah

Marcelo Leite Ferraz

Independently Published
2017
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Um romance baseado nos personagens cl ssicos dos filmes e livros ocidentais, que, ao longo dos s culos, ganharam caracter sticas reconhecidas pelos historiadores e intelectuais que aprofundaram na semi tica dos dramas judaico-crist os. No entanto, "Benjamin e Hannah" longe de ser um livro sobre religi o ou autoajuda, uma extens o da escola Hollywoodiana, onde os conflitos do homem moderno se transformam em uma imprevis vel com dia rom ntica. Os personagens acabam se encontrando em situa es inusitadas nas aulas da universidade global qual eles fazem parte. Deste modo, ambos sofrem suas incompatibilidades culturais e logo enfrentam adversidades que os fazem caminharem para uma poss vel uni o. No entanto, por conta dos seus universos criativos serem muito diferentes, os protagonistas se distanciam temporariamente cada um vivenciando seus conflitos internos. Todo esse drama psicol gico dos aspirantes de escritores os levam a conhecer v rias personalidades durante as passagens pela universidade. Cada aula uma nova aventura vai surgindo e cada professor vem revelando dons em seus alunos especiais que os fazem descobrir suas qualidades liter rias. Assim, eles frequentam aulas de cinema, sociologia, cosmologia e at participam de uma festa no campus da universidade, onde ambos v o vivenciar caminhos opostos que come am a revelar essa linha rom ntica. Contudo, muitas barreiras aparecem pela frente tudo para dificultar a harmonia entre o casal, que ainda est se conhecendo. A cada passo esse sentimento vai se enobrecendo e ganhando uma misticidade milenar como se estes personagens fossem a hist ria viva dos in meros protagonistas do cinema que tinham a mesma qualidade po tica. Isso pode ser exemplificado com o caso do personagem protagonista nomeado por Benjamin. O autor criar um paralelo intertextual com aquelas fontes cinematogr ficas, isso dentro do roteiro, e leva este protagonista a se destacar dentre os outros personagens por priorizar certa sensibilidade para a leitura, o apre o pela educa o e pelas artes, al m de copiar certas atitudes dos personagens de dezenas de filmes que, por sua vez, valorizava-lhe o car ter. Tudo isso fazendo-o enfrentar os desafios, as trag dias e os dramas da vida cotidiana, mostradas atrav s das cenas. Sendo assim, esta obra tem conex o com outras que refor aram esse car ter subjetivo, mas interligado pela intertextualidade. A carga cultural impl cita nos protagonistas faz o p blico leitor identificar os s mbolos referenciais da literatura e, por sua vez, tamb m a se identificarem com os personagens da hist ria do cinema.
Benjamin Franklin: Time Tripper

Benjamin Franklin: Time Tripper

Paul B. Allen

Independently Published
2017
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Benjamin Franklin eating at McDonald's, "expanding his mind" with help from Dr. Timothy Leary, and jamming with Stevie Wonder? Why would he ever want to go back to the 1700s?Before he became the Benjamin Franklin we know and love, there was one big lesson that Ben had to learn, and for that to happen, Divine Providence was forced to step in, suddenly transporting Franklin to San Francisco, during the 1960's Hippie / Flower Child era. There, befriended by a young Black man, Franklin is exposed to a completely different way of life, and a United States of America that he has never imagined in his wildest dreams. The adventures of Franklin and his new friend, Jeff, are comical, and Franklin is having the time of his life. But, every second that he is lost in the future, things in America are drastically changing for the worse, and Franklin realizes that if he doesn't return to the past, and soon, his entire family line, and the United States of America itself, will be completely wiped out of existence Will Franklin learn his lesson in time? And, if he does, how will he get back home?Benjamin Franklin: Time Tripper, blends history, fantasy, time travel, and comedy in this uniquely entertaining tale. Enjoy
Benjamin Franklin: Man who build America

Benjamin Franklin: Man who build America

Jill Gooder

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Benjamin Franklin is the man who builds America, he had lots of trouble while growing up but nothing is able to shake his will. Although he born on time when revolutionary war influence at it's peek. This book is his life journey as inventor to thinker, and how he shape America's future so it can become a greatest nation in this world. How his life become ordinary to extra ordinary. His Journey form press to parliament. What make him inspire to contribute to the constitution? This book is quick guide that will tell you what make him become ordinary to extraordinary. There is so much history about. Benjamin Franklin is one of the most beloved founding fathers in the United States. Maybe it was his famous twinkling eyes, or maybe it was his ease with people. Regardless, he embodied several characteristics that inevitably led to his success during his lifetime. One can learn a lot from Benjamin here is some quality he has You will also learn about his early life and how he over come every obstacle he came in his life. There are a lot to learn about him you will also find his life history in this book some of the major turning point in his life like-: - His early life struggle. - What was his life in Philadelphia. - What motivate him to his invention. - Private and public life of Benjamin Franklin. - Franklin's view on slavery. - And much more.... There are so much to know about Benjamin I try my best to capture the essence of this great personality, in this book don't miss the chance to know this amazing personality.