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    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 in November

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    poor working class to have a rough employment and living conditions‚ but the higher‚ richer class benefitted with improved living conditions. Irregularity was happening within the social lives‚ the employment‚ and the finances of the people. Andrew Carnegie Wealth and Its Uses 1907 provides a more accurate view of industrialization and its effects because the world during the Industrial Revolution could not

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    others who give charity in the form of their time. Carnegie and Addams were two wealthy individuals who had vastly different perspectives on what philanthropy was supposed to look like in society. Carnegie brings about three different reason as to why someone’s well earned wealth would be distributed‚ and the benefits and loses of each. The first is that the money from one wealthy individual is left to the family of the deceased. However‚ Carnegie doesn’t agree that this form of philanthropy is the

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    Social Causes of John D. Rockefeller Jr.: How Rockefeller changed the “Bleak World”                 When people think of John D. Rockefeller Jr. they think Billionaire‚ Oil Tycoon or Entrepreneur. Not many view him as Naturalist‚ Environmentalist or a social benefactor‚ but just as Mr. Rockefeller has a long list of business accomplishments he also has a lengthy list of causes he started and supported throughout his life. The most famous of these would probably Rockefeller center which he called

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    John D Rockefeller‚ founder of standard oil was a captain of industry‚ he was led to the path of efficiency through his mother and father when he was younger; this helped him grow into one of the biggest companies of the time. He soon started Standard Oil and became a billionaire. Despite the robber barren ways he got to the top‚ he got there and set a way for American corporations of the future. His father started him on the road to business‚ when John D Rockefeller was seven his father loaned

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    John D. Rockefeller With a very humble upbringing‚ John D. Rockefeller was your mediocre son of a traveling salesman who lived in Richford‚ New York. As a young boy‚ Rockefeller made money by selling candy‚ turkeys‚ and doing odd jobs for his neighbors. When Rockefeller was fourteen his family and he moved to Cleveland‚ Ohio‚ where he attended high school. When he was just sixteen he found a job as an office clerk for a Cleveland commission firm. The firm bought‚ sold‚ and shipped grain‚ coal‚

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    Sherry Nyeo Mrs. Binion LA11‚ Period 7 October 2‚ 2017 If John D Rockefeller were alive today‚ he would have seen automobiles whiz past on crisscrossing highways‚ linking the modern world together. He would have witnessed planes cruise lazily up ahead‚ a small bright speck in the startling blue sky. He would have caught the tart whiff of exhaust as trucks labored to faithfully deliver products right to people’s doorsteps. If Rockefeller were alive today‚ he would have seen the energetic life of present-day

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    John D Rockefeller of New York is best known today as one of the most successful businessman in American history. Like most successful figures in history‚ Rockefeller was not born into his fortune. Originally a New York native‚ young Rockefeller relocated to Cleveland‚ Ohio in the 1860s‚ where he soon became involved with the oil fields in western Pennsylvania. After spending some time in the business‚ Rockefeller decided that it was too risky and his talents would be better suited in the refining

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    Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline‚ Scotland in 1835. His father‚ Will‚ was a weaver and a follower of Chartism‚ a popular movement of the British working class that called for the masses to vote and to run for Parliament in order to help improve conditions for workers. The exposure to such political beliefs and his family’s poverty made a lasting impression on young Andrew and played a significannot role in his life after his family immigrated to the United States in 1848. Andrew Carnegie amassed

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    For example‚ the influence over the railroad systems to set up discounts and rebates helped Standard Oil to have economic and legal power. The company was using the same railroads as other companies in the industry but paying far less. John D. Rockefeller had political power due to the large amount of donations he made to the church‚ poor and other organizations. Standard Oil had technological power and refined the oil refining process and standardized the product. Environmental power was through

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