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    Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American who lived during the 19th century. Carnegie was an industrialist who played a pivotal role in the expansion of the American steel industry. Although he sometimes used methods that hurt the people to make profit ‚ Carnegie contributed to America’s growth as a nation economically because he connected different parts of America by building bridges and railroads and he helped cities to grow by building modern structures such as skyscrapers. Carnegie was born in

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    service to help humanity. Heros take action on behalf of others that are in need. Andrew Carnegie was in fact was a hero. This subject can be controversial because of the fact that Carnegie gave away money after he died‚ and not while he was alive. Carnegie started off in a very poor family and eventually became very wealthy. This shows the world that anyone can be rich‚ even if they were born into a poor family. Andrew Carnegie reached a high level of success in money and power and is considered a

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    History seems to be the central relier of controversy and for decades individuals of all ages‚ races‚ and genders have quarreled together or against one another of topics debatable. One which has been discussed for a many of years now‚ is that of Andrew Jackson and his overall worthiness of being on such a high heald‚ profound piece of paper. The United States $20 dollar bill. Jackson is an individual of many characteristics; independence‚ relentlessness‚ ruthlessness‚ crudeness‚ bravery‚ and determination

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    Andrew Jackson‚ The "Sharp Knife" When we look back into history‚ we are now able to fully comprehend the atrocities the Indians faced at the hands of the historic general and President‚ Andrew Jackson. It can be seen as one of the most shameful and unjust series of political actions taken by an American government. However‚ as an American living almost 200 years later‚ it is crucial to look at the motives possessed by Andrew Jackson‚ and ask whether he fully comprehended the repercussions

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    Old Hickory Andrew Jackson‚ the seventh president of the United States‚ was the first president to come from an upbringing that was unlike his opponents. South Carolina‚ in the year 1767‚ Andrew was born and shortly after he was orphaned as a youth. Even at his young age‚ he still displayed his infamous traits of courage and passion which followed him throughout his life. As he grew older he moved to Tennessee‚ where he decided to study law. It was then that he became interested in the local politics

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    it is said that everyone who is arrested must be informed the reason for arrest in a language they understand. Although these requirements have been set out many cases diminished the specified requirements. For example in the case Murray v UK 1995. In this case Murray was arrested and detained without an explanation as to why and despite her rights being breached (ECHR Article5) it was held by the court that no breach was made. Another case which conflicts with the ideology of balance of powers

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    Do not tell lies that you know can get you in really big trouble. Lost And Found by Andrew Clements‚ is a realistic fiction book that takes place in Ohio. Jay and Ray are identical twin brothers who wanted to find out what it is like without having a twin. This all started when the school lost Ray’s records and he didn’t go to school on the first day. Jay thought it was fun without a twin so he told Ray that they should switch places. Jay and Ray learned that they should not lie about these things

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    Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. This president will have love for their country and the citizens in it‚ doing whatever it takes to protect the sovereign -- as long as the ends are worth the means taken to procure the safety. For president Andrew Jackson‚ the country was nearly his family. His devotion‚ though admirable‚ does not fully qualify him to be considered good in the eyes of future generations. The death tolls and the financial panic he is responsible for have led to this downfall

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    The Common Man Elected in 1828‚ Andrew Jackson remained popular with the general public. Jackson asserted that the fundamentals of democracy lay in absolute acceptance of the majority – the common man. Jackson persuaded countless Americans by stressing Jackson’s life story as a man from modest origins to becoming a successful planter. He is associated with the movement of increased popular participation in government‚ nearly doubling voter turnout during his second election. Jackson‚ the man who

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    Was Andrew Carnegie a Hero? Was he a hero like batman‚ a villain like the joker or a little bit of both? Andrew Carnegie was born in November in 1835 in Dunfermile Scotland into a very poor family. His mother gave birth to him in their attic and he attended a one room school house with 150 students before they moved to America. So‚ the question is was Andrew Carnegie a hero? My definition of a hero is someone who has courage integrity and concern for others. I think There are Two Sides to Every Hero

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