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    Anthony Appiah‚ Marshall Poe‚ and Thomas L. Friedman further elaborate on a few important aspects of globalization. Technology‚ a major part of globalization‚ has allowed humans to create the Internet‚ bringing along many benefits and drawbacks to our society on a social and global level. Humans have always interacted with each other for thousands of years. An example of such interaction is

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    History: Milton Hershey only had one sibling‚ a sister named Serina who died from Scarlet fever when Milton was nine years old. His mother and father moved all the time‚ so frequently that when he was thirteen he attended six different school. He did not receive a good education‚ but Hershey was smart. By the end of the fourth grade‚ His mother decided that Milton should leave school and learn to trade. Milton founded a job as an apprentice to a printer. He thought the work was boring and did not

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    Milton Glaser was born June 6‚ 1929 in New York. He studied (1948–51) at the Cooper Union Art School and (1952–53)‚ as a Fulbright Scholar‚ attended the academy of fine arts‚ Bologna‚ Italy under Giorgio Morandi. From 1954 to 1974 glaser was the founder and president of the ‘push pin’ studio (with Semour Chwast‚ Reynold Ruffins and Edward Sorel) in New York and from 1955 to 1974 the editor and co-art director of the ‘push pin graphic’ magazine. in an era dominated by swiss rationalism‚ the push

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    its chocolate‚ and in 1947 it produced 90% of the nation’s milk chocolate (Brenner). Following the success of his business‚ Milton Hershey turned his attention to charitable causes by establishing the Milton Hershey School‚ which provided free housing‚ medical care‚ and education to children in need. Moreover‚ he gave the majority of voting power within the Company to the Milton Hershey School Trust (Klick). Hershey continued to dominate the U.S. market in the twentieth century by leveraging on its

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    Milton Glaser collaborated with Rise for Japan‚ a group of New York-based designers and creatives‚ to raise money to help those affected by the devastation from a massive earthquake followed by a tsunami in March 2011. This 16” x 24” poster was printed in New York on traditional Japanese handmade paper using an old letterpress. The print was a limited edition and commissioned by Rise for Japan to support funding for Architecture for Humanity’s efforts to rebuild the Tohoku region of Japan. Though

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    Milton S. Hershey was the dawn of his time. You could even say the ultimate entrepreneur! With two failed businesses‚ a booming company and many foundations under his belt. Really making a difference during his time is what he thrived for. Chocolate and candy was the one thing that spoke to him‚ making him love what he did. In his early years‚ Milton apprenticed for a man named Joseph Royer making candy at the age of 14. He new then and there that candy was his passion. Milton Hershey was a shy

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    ability to corrupt to show the thin line between good and evil. Satan was one of the highest angels in Heaven‚ Milton makes the reader see him as a leader and a strong influence to all in his presence. He best describes Satan’s ways when stating‚ “His pride/ had cast him out from Heaven‚ with all his host. / Of rebel angels‚ by whose aspiring/ To set himself in glory above his peers” (Milton Book I). Satan’s pride was the main reason that God banned him from heaven. Some readers consider Satan

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    By 1867‚ Hershey’s father “had largely cut himself out of the family picture” (Milton). Following an incomplete rural school education‚ he was apprenticed at the age of fifteen but was fired shortly after. Four years later‚ Hershey borrowed one hundred and fifty dollars from a gracious aunt to set up his own shop in the heart of Philadelphia

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    The World is Flat – Thomas Friedman 1. Do you agree or disagree with Friedman’s assessment that the world is flat? Be sure to justify your answer I agree with Friedman that technology has made the world flat. But there is another point of view disagree with Friedman stating that there are still many people that do not have access to technology and for them the world is still round. 2. What are the potential impacts of a flat world for a student performing a job search? In a flat world

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    What is the most popular chocolate company in the United States? Of course it’s Hershey’s! Milton Hershey was born on the Homestead‚ a house his grandparents built‚ in Pennsylvania. Even though Hershey was a wealthy man‚ it was not always easy for him. As a young boy‚ he attended seven schools in his eight years of schooling. In 1871‚ Hershey dropped out of school for good‚ and became an apprentice for a newspaper. He didn’t like the work so he soon quit. When Hershey was 14 years old‚ he discovered

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