At age 17, Franklin ran away to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, seeking a new start in a new city. When he first arrived, he worked in several printer shops around town, but he was not satisfied by the immediate prospects. After a few months, while working in a printing house, Franklin was convinced by Pennsylvania Governor Sir William Keith to go to London, ostensibly to acquire the equipment necessary for establishing another newspaper in Philadelphia. Finding Keith's promises of backing a newspaper empty, Franklin worked as a typesetter in a printer's shop in what is now the Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great in the Smithfield area of London. Following this, he returned to Philadelphia in 1726 with the help of Thomas Denham, a merchant who employed Franklin as clerk, shopkeeper, and bookkeeper in his business.<span>[14]</span>
The demilitarized zone is a barrier that divides the Korean peninsula in half. It was created between North Korea, the People's Republic of China and the United Nations in 1953.
It was created as a way to protection.
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The way it can also be seen is that philosofy, rather than provide you with such answers, sets a path for us to come up with our own interpretation of those kinds of questions. Let's take this question, for instance: Does God exist? Nietzsche said he has died but, does that mean he ever existed? Descartes: "Cogito ergo sum", How can someone thinks if not existed already? Philosofy gives you the tools to think of reality and come up with your own thoughts of it. So perhaps it is more accurate to see philosofy as "the mother of all sciences" and start from such an affirmation
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The Aztecs built their empire's wealth by collecting tribute from conquered peoples.
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Conquered people had to pay tributes to the emperor. Some people captured in war were used for human sacrifice. The Aztec Empire was the last of the great Mesoamerican cultures. From roughly 1350 to the mid-1500s, the Aztecs built an empire that covered a great part of the highlands in central Mexico. It was said to cove over 80,000 square miles at its height. Before the arrival of the Spanish, millions of people were paying tribute to the Aztec ruler. The tributes were paid by conquered communities in the form of food, cotton, animals, building materials, as well as young men who could act as soldiers. This helped to support the growing population of Tenochtitlan and gave the Aztecs the ability to pay warriors, priests, and servants and further build the symbolic power of their empire.