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    Not about ourselves. We should kvetch about what is beyond ourselves. One of you taught me a great poem that it is present when I see somebody that complains. It is called “ The man of the Mirror.” Dale Wimrow wrote this poem in 1934 and it says: “When you get what you want in your struggle for pelf‚ and the world makes you king for a day‚ “Then go to the mirror and look at yourself‚ And see what that man has to say.” If somebody is complaining

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    showcase unfair working conditions. The Homestead Mill was a factory that produced steel. The manager of the factory was Henry Fink who worked under one of the richest men in America at that time‚ Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie wanted to surpass Rockefeller as the richest man in America. Carnegie decided to lower the wages his workers made and increase their hours. The workers were unhappy that they had to work long dangerous days with little pay. The workers decided

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    y’all Congressmen. I came ‘ere today to speak to y’all about the workin’ conditions in the Carnegie Steel Mill Company. We work twelve hour shifts‚ seven days a week. We don’t get any breaks‚ only the lucky ones who seem to find a minute or two to spare can get some breaks. Most don’t bring in food ‘cus we don’t have any time to eat while we work. We earn ten dollars only a week‚ while the salary of Andrew Carnegie is the salary of four thousand workers put together. There are not any old men here ‘cus

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    Many important factors helped to promote America’s huge industrial growth during the period from 1860 to 1900. Before the blossom of this industrialization‚ the United States consisted of mostly farms and small towns. The development of factories and urban cities soon changed all of this. The railroad system expanded and eventually turned into a goldmine for commerce in the United States. Machinery started to decrease the amount of animal labor used‚ which allowed the consistency and production of

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    Andrew Carnegie once said‚ “No man will make a great leader who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit for doing it.” This quote explains that a leader must be selfless‚ ask for input from peers‚ and have patience in others. In this specific quote‚ Carnegie demonstrates having a positive outlook and motivation will help the superior become successful. There are certain qualities that an individual should obtain to become an excellent leader and example towards their peers. A person

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    . Andre Carnegie was one of the richest men in America who led the steel industry in the United States. He was born into a poor family‚ which directed him towards working hard to help his family and society in the future. Andrew Carnegie’s views on wealth were always about giving back. He believed that becoming wealthy and successful should be worked for not handed to. He also believed that the wealthy should donate back to the society through charity. In order to have the money put to good use

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    people who lacked concern for others and took advantage of the worker; but to my way of thinking‚ they were smart people who worked hard to make it to where they were and without some of them we would not have some of the things we have today. Andrew Carnegie‚ the richest man in the world‚ was born in Scotland on November 25‚ 1835. Starting off with only helping start an American steel company at such a young age‚ soon became one of the richest young men at his time. This is only the beginning of his

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    meant to be. Not even my nerves could mar this momentous occasion. On I played Carnegie hall. “How do you get to Carnegie Hall?” is a common question. When violinist Mischa Elman was famously asked this question‚ he simply replied “Practice.” This joke has circulated for many years now‚ but there is much truth in the statement. For any musician who aspires to play at Carnegie‚ practice is essential. My own journey to Carnegie was much more complicated‚ however. In my town‚ music

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    your host Margaret Mary. Today I will be talking to three men who invented and innovated during the 1800s. Our first guest is the man who leads the steel industry. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ please welcome‚ the entrepreneur and philanthropist‚ Andrew Carnegie! Jack comes out Crowd applauds JACK How do you do ma’am? KATE Very well thank you. Andrew‚ tell us a little bit about yourself. JACK Well‚ there isn’t a lot to say. At age twelve my family immigrated from Scotland to America. My first job

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    I. Summary One of the main points brought up is how income inequality is getting worse and worse. The Koch brothers were raised in a rich discriminating household. Their father owned the oil empire‚ putting 100 billion dollars in the Koch brother’s pockets making them rich oil barons. In general‚ the Koch brother’s want to buy America by paying others to listen to them and bribing council members with money for a total of at least 400 million dollars. From 2010 to 2014‚ the Koch brother’s spent

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