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    Villain or hero? Andrew Carnegie once said‚ "No man can become rich without enriching others." The U.S. was between wars‚ inventions‚ technology‚ and also successful movements with one another. As business offered the best chances‚ certain people became well known‚ due to what they created. For example‚ Thomas Edison; who invented the light bulb had become “famous” along with other well known people. The "king of steel‚" Andrew Carnegie; was a true hero known to mankind. Andrew Carnegie was born

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    Andrew Foster’s poem Brothers represents a relationship between two brothers; one older and one younger brother. The older brother has left the younger brother the poem ends with a guilty tone. The poem starts with the verb ‘saddled’ which immediately sets the tone of the poem. This shows that the brothers don’t have a very loving relationship. This verb suggests that the speaker is stuck with his younger brother‚ implying that looking after his brother is hard work. Negative feelings are presented

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    BIOGRAPHY OF ANDREW CARNEGIE By: Kevin Taylor Andrew Carnegie was an American industrialist but was native to Scotland. Born in Dunfermline‚ Fifeshire‚ Scotland‚ on November 15‚ 1835 Andrew was the first son of son of William and Margaret Carnegie. Young Andrew’s family was very political; father William was the local leader of the Chartists who fought to improve living conditions of the working-class community in Great Britain and his grandfather was a social and political reformer. In 1848

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    Some people say the Andrew Jackson is a no hearted villain but there are way more reasons why people should see him as a hero. Andrew Jackson became president in 1829 in the United States. His terms where from 1829 to 1837 after him not going up for re-election. Andrew Jackson was also a controversial man because he treated Indians horribly and the members of his cabinet were his friends. Andrew Jackson is considered a hero to me because of the bravery and commitment he has when it comes to wars

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    Honorable and infamous‚ courageous and alarmed‚ trustworthy and treasonous – one could claim that President Andrew Jackson fills the bill of each category. President Jackson’s legacy is one that is continuously being rewritten and reformed. Andrew Jackson‚ the man who set forth plans that would normally send men wallowing in fear‚ became a war hero during the War of 1812‚ destroyed the Second Bank of the United States‚ eliminated the national debt‚ and conquered and triumphed over the Supreme Court

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    they work for. Things really started to go wrong when he wasn’t able to produce results that people could see. With any program you have to give some hope that it works and it’s a good cause to fight fairly early on in the implementation. 3.  Was Andrew Ryan effective?  Ryan was somewhat effective because he was excited about the idea of TQM. That’s someone you want to have introduce your program as they will be energized about what the program means‚ and invigorated to share the details. But again

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    Was Andrew Carnegie a Hero? Would you want to work long hours in a factory for little pay? No? I didn’t think so. This is just one of the many reasons that many people considered Andrew Carnegie to not only be a robber baron‚ but also a villain. Two-faced‚ hypocritical‚ uncaring; these were just some of the words that were used to describe Carnegie. Andrew Carnegie was not a hero because of his money consciousness‚ poor treatment to workers‚ and his robber-baron tactics. Andrew

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    Andrew Jackson was a tough and strong willed man who went through many hardships. Most of his hardships were personal but he still had to go through many government and political problems including war and treason. 3 of his most remembered but not always most liked hardships he had to deal with while in office‚ South Carolina‚ The National Bank‚ and the Indian Removal act. In December‚ 1830s Andrew Jackson was dealing with another state‚ South Carolina. South Carolina did not agree with Andrew Jackson

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    Andrew Jackson‚ also known as “Old Hickory”‚ was a man who campaigned for the people‚ considering himself a “man of the people”‚ yet acted according to his purposes and ideologies‚ believing that those were the ones that would change the system for the better (The Ages of Jackson). Andrew Jackson‚ serving two terms of presidency after being elected in 1827‚ made it a point to not only feel and think the way he saw fit‚ but also act accordingly. Similar to all those who preceded him‚ Jackson did

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    Clearly‚ Andrew Jackson was and always will be an infamous president. This is because he implemented the spoils system. He also acted very inappropriately during the petticoat war (Eaton Affair). Lastly he acted very un-president like with the Indian Removal Act. In the end‚ Andrew Jackson was a terrible president for performing many despicable actions. Additionally‚ the spoils system was a very infamous action by Jackson‚ it was very greedy of him because it gave him more supporters

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