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Benjamin Franklin's stove was not the first, and there a number of much earlier designs. Which of these was the first stove depends on what is meant by the word stove. There are masonry and ceramic stoves that were older in Europe, and the Kang bed stove in China. But these did not provide the same utility as the Franklin stove. Today, the original Franklin stove would probably not be called a stove either, but rather a fireplace insert. The stoves sold as Franklin stoves are not the same design, and were developed by people who came after Franklin.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt influenced others with what was later called big stick economics. Roosevelt believed that a leader must 'speak softly and carry a big stick. This meant that you must always approach things diplomatically, but do not hesitate to use violence when necessary.
He meant 'keep' as in 'maintain': 'a republic, if you can maintain it'. Historically, republics don't have the best track record (I'm looking at you, Rome, Athens, and Florence). Benjamin Franklin meant that the republic that he had helped to created in the US was a gift, if the citizens of the US were able to make it work, and not let what happened to Rome happen to the US.
Yes there was most certainly was actually it was Ben Franklin Mozart and Marie Antoinette. when she heard the peasants fighting over bread she said let them eat cake which researchers thought meant let the eat brioche another word for cake they were wrong because really she was send messages out to Mozart and Franklin actually talking about tungsten or wolfram which Mozart was called when he was a Yong boy . i cannot tell you any more
it was meant to stand for the colonies it was telling them put your differences aside and work tougher or we will all fail
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if you meant Benjamin Franklin, look at the 5$ bill..
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A five letter word is meant. For example, fdr stands/stood for Franklin D. Roosevelt. fdr means/meant Franklin D. Roosevelt.
It seems there might be a typo in your question, as "avduous" is not a recognized word in English. If you meant "arduous," it refers to something that is very difficult and requires a lot of effort and perseverance. If you meant a different term, please clarify, and I'll be happy to help!
Which Franklin? Perhaps you meant Benjamin Franklin? His mother was one of the early English Pilgrims (Puritans leaving England due to persecution). Franklin is an English surname, so it is likely that his father was English too.
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What is meant by project management and how it diffiers from the management of a typical functional department within the organisation
Benjamin Franklin's stove was not the first, and there a number of much earlier designs. Which of these was the first stove depends on what is meant by the word stove. There are masonry and ceramic stoves that were older in Europe, and the Kang bed stove in China. But these did not provide the same utility as the Franklin stove. Today, the original Franklin stove would probably not be called a stove either, but rather a fireplace insert. The stoves sold as Franklin stoves are not the same design, and were developed by people who came after Franklin.
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Respect is to Aretha Franklin as Honesty is to Billy Joel (meant tongue in cheek)