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Benjamin Franklin (born October 1982) is an American small business owner and Republican politician from De Pere, Wisconsin. He is a member-elect of the Wisconsin State Assembly , and will be representing the 88th Assembly district starting in 2025.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Franklin was an advocate of free speech from an early age. ... which resulted in multiple health problems, ...
As mayor, Franklin established a "pay as you go" policy which brought the city out of debt. [2] [5] He retired in 1997 due to health problems. [2] His executive assistant, Mary Pitt, succeeded him as mayor of Nepean [2] after running a campaign that promised to continue Franklin's vision. [7] Nepean became part of the city of Ottawa in 2001. [2]
Psychology professor Finn Tschudi's ABC model of psychotherapy uses a structure similar to a decisional balance sheet: A is a row that defines the problem; B is a row that lists schemas (tacit assumptions) about the advantages and disadvantages of resolving the problem; and C is a row that lists schemas about the advantages and disadvantages of ...
26. “A true friend is the best possession.” 27. “Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” 28. “The poor have little, beggars none, the rich too much ...
Ben Franklin himself stretched the limits of the psychological phenomenon that bears his name. While serving as U.S. representative to France during the Revolutionary War, he asked favors galore ...
Franklin punned that compared to his ruminations on flatulence, other scientific investigations were "scarcely worth a FART-HING" "A Letter to a Royal Academy" [1] (sometimes "A Letter to a Royal Academy about Farting" or "Fart Proudly" [2] [3]) is the name of an essay about flatulence written by Benjamin Franklin c. 1781 while he was living abroad as United States Ambassador to France. [1]
A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain is a philosophical pamphlet by Benjamin Franklin, published in London in 1725 in response to The Religion of Nature Delineated. Arguments about human motivation