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    drive for success was the foundation of the business relationship that once existed between Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick. They both exhibited extreme business practices that tied them together, but also tore them apart. Their mindset for business expansion and longevity are the theories that modern day companies can thrive to achieve. “N one was more important to the “Iron City” than Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick, whose operations in the city had more than quadrupled their…

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    ”(-Andrew Carnegie) The book Andrew Carnegie Story written by Charlie May Simon's, Published on 1965.. This book was mainly about his success in his career, and how this important inventor became successful. This biography grasped my attention on how much he achieved in becoming wealthy and leading up to that goal. Also when you want something really bad, there is a chance that your achievement will become true with hard work and effort. According to the text, This person Andrew Carnegie,…

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    Part One: Part one of this book teaches us the fundamental techniques in handling people, and the first of these techniques is that we shouldn't criticize or condemn others. Carnegie shows through various examples that instead of criticizing people we should first try to understand them and understand why they behave as they do. The next principle of part one is to give honest and sincere appreciation. It builds off of the first principle because instead of criticizing people you should…

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    To continue with, in order to answer the question of “Was Andrew Carnegie a Hero?” we must first discuss the time period that he was concerned with. The Gilded Age in United States history is the late 19th century, from the 1870s to about the 1900. It was a time of excess and new awakenings. These awakenings led people to learn new modes of dealing with each other financially, socially, and economically. It was time bliss. Yet, it was a time misconceptions. The Gilded Age and the first years of…

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    Andrew Carnegie

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    In 1889 Andrew Carnegie recognized the divide in industrialized America between the rich and the poor, a divide he deemed natural in any economy yet not preferable. Consequently, Carnegie recommended to the wealthy of America a strategy, one that would endeavor to render the gap between the rich and poor smaller, therefore more manageable and beneficial to the state and its people. This strategy proffered the ideal that the wealthy in any society should perpetually be engaged in spending their…

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    Was Andrew Carnegie a hero? Andrew Carnegie was born in 1835 and was successful from the beginning. He was always a bright kid and was one of the smartest in his class. His family was not wealthy. They had very little money. He dropped out of high school to help make money for his family. His first job was at a textile machine making $1.20 per week. Others saw how motivated he was and he got a new job as a delivery guy for a telegraph company. He taught himself how to use the equipment which…

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    Andrew Carnegie was born on November 25, 1835, in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Even though Carnegie grew up with little formal education, he was raised in a family that believed in the gravity of books and learning (“Andrew Carnegie Biography” 1). When Carnegie was 13 years old, his family moved to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. His first job was working as a bobbin boy in a textile mill for only $1.20 per week. One year later, he worked in a telegraph office as a messenger for a slightly…

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    into the town. The town,payed to be built by Andrew Carnegie and other rich powerful men was destroyed in a instance. It would take years to repair the damage to this town. The question is, is Andrew Carnegie and other wealthy men at blame for this incident? It could have been a honest mistake or could have been careless choice, the men in this disaster should have seen this coming, in other words it looks more like their fault. Although, Andrew Carnegie and the hunting and fishing club paid…

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    results did Andrew Carnegie use the technique of vertical integration in his business ventures? A. Plan of Investigation Between the late 1800s and early 1900s, Andrew Carnegie ruled the steel empire in The United States. Carnegie controlled the majority of the steel industry in the United States, more than any individual ever had before. Carnegie developed ways to produce steel in the masses and for a lower cost than usual, ultimately putting him at the top. In addition to this, Carnegie…

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    wealth to benefit others. Similarly, in the passage “Let There Be Light” by Tom Fitzpatrick, Andrew Carnegie is described as hardworking, ambitious, and selfless. To begin, Carnegie is hardworking. For example, when Fitzpatrick is describing Carnegie’s early life, he shares with the reader, “Andrew Carnegie went to work in a textile factory at the age of 13, after only five years of education” (12). Carnegie began working at a very young age with only a few years of education. Most people would…

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