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Benjamin Franklin Lives, and She Writes No Wrong

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Benjamin Franklin held the key high during a storm, not the sharpest tool in the shed many thought. Benjamin Franklin took chances that others feared, a true man of dedication with honest view. Benjamin also had an obsession with snakes, unlike Samuel L. Jackson, as Ben’s labels consist of such, a printer, a political a theorist, a politician, an inventor, a scientist, a satirist, a civic activist, a statesman, a diplomat, and yes, a leading author. Just as Proverbs within the Bible explains the difference between the wise and the foolish, Benjamin did the same in his time. The many writings of Benjamin Franklin seemed to shuffled through the centuries, but always remained in the hearts of true Americans since he is one of the Founding Father’s of America.

Benjamin Franklin was intelligent on eccentric levels, enough to produce the best view prior and after the American Revolution. Upon Benjamin Franklin’s death on 1790 (at age 84) over 20,000 people attended, one of the largest gatherings of those he inspired. When Benjamin was alive during the signing of the Declaration of Independence, he is quoted as having replied to a comment from John Hancock: “Yes, we must, indeed, all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately.” And as Benjamin, AC’s jcorn offers a wide variety of followers with articles that remind many of the honest writer found in Benjamin Franklin.

Benjamin Franklin Lives, and She Writes No Wrong

Thus far jcorn has an incredible 627,829 plus viewers of her 421 plus well-written articles. Favorited by many in Associated Content, as the outerlimits of AC Digg jcorn’s work. Who stands underneath the literary layer?

Jcorn is most educated and experienced with a Bachelors in English, and participation in national print publications. From magazines to newspapers, she continues to submit her best, as you will find here.

When Carlin died, I ran across jcorn’s article from June 23, 2008 George Carlin and His 7 Dirty Words Routine at Milwaukee Summerfest. From Carlin’s arrest for using the 7 dirty words to the humor he took with him to the courtroom. When some are afraid to talk about the 7 words, jcorn takes the wheel. This article is not the average salute, as this article cuts to the chase of certainty. Benjamin Franklin recorded it best when he wrote: “Certainty? In this world nothing is certain but death and taxes.”

Jcorn also shares what one can do during or after the holidays when it comes to the Christmas lights. In jcorn’s October 16, 2008 article one can find some excellent ideas and suggestions on what to do with Christmas lights, such as the fireplace idea offered. For those seeking new ways to design with Christmas lights visit jcorn’s article Fun and Unusual Uses of Christmas Lights. If the first idea doesn’t grab you, try another, jcorn will get you there. Benjamin Franklin wrote: “I didn’t fail the test, I just found 100 ways to do it wrong.”

For many years, I’ve researched thoroughly on each story of the assassinated three Kings. I have spoken to Anthony Summers (Switzerland), author of many books on the Kennedy brothers. When sifting through jcorn’s articles I found My Memories of Robert Kennedy’s Indianapolis Speach After Martin Luther King Was Assassinated. In this article, reached by personal experience, jcorn draws a world of uncertainty. A moment in time that touches so many, and a realistic view into yesterday’s mongoose webbed window. This article reflects the assassinations of the Kings, and the battle between faith and reason. Benjamin Franklin wrote: “The way to see by Faith is to shut the Eye of Reason” and the less famous words that rang high on many minds after Martin Luther King’s assassination, “Three can keep a secret if two are dead”.

Medicine lacks at times, and it is always good to read about common sense when it comes to better parenting. Jcorn shares with the world in a four page “spread” how to help a child that experiences insomnia. Jcorn’s article Exercise for Children with Insomnia: Help Kids with Sleeping Problems Stay Healthy is an excellent view into the world of children suffering from insomnia with a personal twist offering much hope. Four and a half stars in rating with a five-star quill. Jcorn keeps the informative articles coming with a personal touch. Benjamin Franklin wrote: “Energy and persistence conquer all things.”

Jcorn is a writer with much to say, as jcorn publishes excellent articles. She contributes her style and skill, continuing to grow as a writer. As in the other Benjamin Franklin saying “Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning.” Like Big Ben, jcorn writes about much, including holiday, shopping guides, politics, and so much more. Jcorn, the female version of Benjamin Franklin, check out jcorn .

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