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    Micheal Wahba Professor Krista Robertson-Estrada History 7 25 June 2017 His 7 Document 103 Carnegie argued against wasting of useful resources and capital in different forms of irresponsibility spending‚ extravagance other than promotion of the administration of said money. The case of building public institutions wills results to the improvement of the general conditions of the people in general. It is over the course of a particular person’s lifetime and also in connection with the cost of reducing

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    Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America looks at the way that railroad owners found a way to turn that business into a big business and earn millions upon millions for themselves. A majority of the book shows how the railroad owners received lots of money for the corruption and other behind the scenes deals that went on. The railroad for how corrupt it was‚ unfortunately shaped the way America was built and became the superior power that it is in the present day. During

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    The Credit Mobilier Scandal was illegal manipulations of contracts by a construction and finance company associated with the building of the Union Pacific Railroad in 1865-1869. This incident established Credit Mobilier of America as a symbol of post- Civil War corruption. Credit Mobilier was part of a complex arrangement where a few men contracted with themselves or assignees for the construction of the railroad. Trustees and certain manipulators got extremely large profits but impoverished the

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    Does one need proof that almost anyone can make it into a world of prosperity and prestigious heights in the social class of the United States? If an example is necessary‚ one may think of people associated with big oil companies or mobsters during the 1920s. Although this may be correct‚ there is someone who arose just as fast and made a life and name for himself. Henry Ford is the man behind these words. He had changed our modern world and put us all one step closer to a more advanced and sophisticated

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    Freshman Composition 2 Professor: Feng-ming Chi 蕭湞燕 Pika final book report (draft 3) LAST LECTURE SUMMARY: Randy Pausch‚ a remarkable professor in Carnegie Mellon‚ delivered his last lecture and book entitled "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" in 2007. Because he was diagnosed with terminal cancer‚ he was dying but he tried to leave what he wanted to educate his children in the future. After recalling his memory‚ he found that all meaningful things in his life were related to his childhood

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    Ela Bhatt Ela Ramesh Bhatt born on 7 September 1933 in the city of Ahmadabad in India. She is the founder of India’s Self-Employed Women’s Association (or SEWA). A lawyer by training‚ Dr. Bhatt is a respected leader of the international labour‚ cooperative‚ women‚ and micro-finance movements who has won several national and international awards. Ela Bhatt’s childhood was spent in the city of Surat. Her father‚ Sumant Bhatt‚ had a successful law practice. Her mother‚ Vanalila Vyas‚ was active

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    andy warhol

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    herself a skillful artist‚ gave him his first drawing lessons. He passed away on Feburary 22‚ 1987. Warhol attended Holmes Elementary school and took the free art classes offered at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh. Warhol began at Schenley High School‚ and upon graduating‚ in 1945‚ he enrolled at the Carnegie Institute for Technology to study pictorial design. when he graduated with his bachelors in art he moved to new york. his portait " untitled from mariyn monroe" is bascially just a picture

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    which is more substantial. For instance‚ when it comes to men like J.D.Rockefeller‚ charity work reaches new levels of generosity and commitment. Well-known for establishing the Chicago University while also contributing to many other causes‚ Rockefeller was not only a entrepreneur but also a philanthropist . When Chicago University became a world-class institution‚ he said to the public that it was the most successful investment he had ever made. Of course‚ It was his hard work enabled him to do

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    artistic talents‚ and in his will he dictated that his life savings go toward Warhol’s college education. Marilyn Monroe is Andy Warhol’s favourite star. Warhol attended Holmes Elementary school and took the free art classes offered at the Carnegie Institute (now the Carnegie Museum of Art) in Pittsburgh. Warhol began at Schenley High School‚

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    SKINPUT Chris Harrison at Carnegie Mellon University and Dan Morris and Desney Tan at Microsoft’s research lab in Redmond‚ Washington‚ recently came up with their latest invention called Skinput‚ which represents a skin-based interface that makes it possible for a person to use his or her palm as a touchscreen. The Skinput can be used to play games‚ control various devices‚ make phone calls and surf the Internet. The invention features a keyboard‚ menu and a number of other graphics that appear

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