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    robber barons or captains of industry I thought that people like Andrew Carnegie‚ John D. Rockefeller‚ and J.p Morgan were all robber barons. Because they would employ people and put them in these unsafe‚ and unsanitary conditions. Also they made education for immigrants coming in difficult because even though they built libraries and hospitals would the immigrants would be illiterate and not be able to pay for hospital bills. Lastly theses men were robber barons because they were using vertical

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    Aurora Leigh is essentially a modern feminist. From the beginning of book one‚ it is evident that Aurora Leigh has dreams and aspirations far beyond those of the typical woman of her time. She is a revolutionary who doesn’t agree with the strict and suffocating regimes of society. Being sent to live with her aunt in England‚ whom she compares to a caged bird—Aurora grows weary of her “womanly” duties. She says a woman’s work is symbolical and in a sense only exists to serve the many needs of men

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    the building of their industries and wealth at the expense of their competitors has been earning some of these men the title of “Robber Barons”. I personally believe that these business men have negatively affected the people around them‚ making them titled as “Robber Barons”. I chose to talk about documents A‚ D‚ & E because they show /describe the “Robber Barons” the best. In document A it shows the picture named “Puck”. In this picture it shows the workers on the bottom‚ putting all this work

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    not apply to this case since the acceptance of the offer is communicated by voicemail. The rule with regard to acceptance by such methods is that the contract is complete only when acceptance is received by Amanda. According to the case of Entored Ltd v. Miles Far East Corp(1955)2‚ the court held that a contract was made between the parties when the defendant’s acceptance was received by the plaintiff in London. Applying the case to the current issue‚ although the voicemail shown that Tracy was willing

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    America’s Great Potato Baron Eric Schlosser’s biography “Fast Food Nation: Why the Fries Taste Good” explains how this invention started out of a simple potato by a man named John R. Simplot who was raised on a farm‚ un-educated and by his own account‚ left home at a young age. According to Eric Schlosser’s claim‚ “John Richard Simplot‚ America’s great potato baron‚ whose seemingly inexhaustible energy and willingness to take risk built an empire base on French fries” (Schlosser par. 2). The

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    Ciarra McGee Professor Frawley U.S. History 1302 6 November 2013 Robber Baron or Captain of Industry In the 1880’s‚ American industry grew due to many factors including “the emergence of a talented and often ruthless group of entrepreneurs” (Brinkley 396). According to those in favor of these entrepreneurs‚ these men worked hard‚ innovated technology and strategized competitively to transform the American economy; these “Captains of Industry‚” such as Andrew Carnegie‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt‚ J

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    Robber Baron? During the latter part of the nineteenth century‚ industries began to bloom across the United States. Local businesses and merchants gave way to larger corporations and industries. The head of these industries‚ such as the names of Rockefeller‚ Carnegie‚ and J.P. Morgan‚ were looked upon as robber barons by some‚ industrial innovators by others. A baron is "one having great wealth‚ power‚ and influence in a specified sphere of activity: an oil baron." Therefore the robber barons that

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    dispute over how these individuals should be portrayed. Some people say that they were robber barons‚ while others insist that they were captains of industry. A captain of industry is someone who is perceived to have helped the nation through their business skills and their philanthropy. On the other hand‚ a robber baron was someone who was considered a ruthless businessman. In the public’s opinion a robber baron wouldn’t let anything stop them from obtaining wealth. In my opinion Rockefeller and Carnegie

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    Jay and Leigh Carlos own and operate East Hampshire Homes‚ a small chain of homes for the mentally unstable (Borden‚ & Cooper‚ 2006). In this case‚ they are suddenly confronted by an inspector from OSHA who understands government regulations to require East Hampshire to put into practice a hepatitis vaccination program that does not appear to be required by law. Jay Carlos consults with state department bureaucrats‚ his attorney‚ and colleagues in the industry and must determine the best strategy

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    Industrial Leaders – Robber barons or Industrial Statesmen? The late 19th century industrial leaders have often been called "industrial statesmen" for the great economic power they brought to America. However‚ they have also been called "robber barons” since they built this great wealth by abusing the system‚ their employees‚ and destroying their competitors. These kings of industry displayed characteristics of both industrial statesmen and robber barons. But which would better describe

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