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    is Andrew Carnegie, who never cared for his workers and only cared about the production of his workers. He also was never truthful and was cruel about his words on labor unions. The well known, wealthy business leader, Andrew Carnegie was a “robber baron” because of his lies on labor unions and his careless relationship with his workers. Carnegie never showed his workers the respectful, caring, “good boss”…

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    This is not just as simple as having politicians learn to reach the African American communities, as Dennis Baron stated “For one thing, not all African Americans speak Ebonics, and not all Ebonics speakers are African American. A significant number of whites, Hispanics, and Asian Americans who live and work closely together speak dialects that can be characterized as black English.”(Baron, 1997, 19) What politicians need to realize is that there is not just one path to reaching your…

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    time at Valley Forge. Although, that is the turning point of the war. The Continental army was desperate for supplies needing, clothes, food, and weapons to survive. Washington and the army receive support from France, and Baron Von Steuben also arrives whom helps out the army. Baron Von Steuben transforms the “Rebels” into a more improved army. Throughout time the British assign a new Commander-in-Chief it was Henry Clinton taking over Howe. Clinton first order is to retreat back to New…

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    is a vital link to the chain of success for the company. References Abraham, M., Kaliannan, M., Mohan, A. V., & Thomas, S. (2015). A REVIEW OF SMEs RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION DILEMMA: FINDING A 'FIT'. Journal Of Developing Areas, 49(5), 335-342. Baron, J. N., & Kreps, D. M. (1999). Consistent Human Resource Practices. California Management Review, 41(3), 29-53. Cole, C. L. (2000, August). Building loyalty. Workforce, 79, 42-47. Available EBSCOhost full…

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    Andrew Carnegie made 480 million dollars through his steelmaking companies. But what did his workers make? Many Americans worked 70 hour’s a week for very little money. Fortunately, now there are laws that have been placed allowing people to stay safe and healthy, but in the 1800s they did not have these laws. Now the average hours of work that an American has is 38.6 hours. Workers during the Gilded Age were treated badly by the capitalists and their management organizations. During the…

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    The poor treatment of working laborers during the gilded age is connected to rise in industrialization because they were unknowingly swindled into to working long hours with low pay. They would work in horrible conditions in which if they made a mistake they could end up dead or they might get injured in which case they would be replaced with someone who has been waiting for the job. The injured people would not get compensation for the injury that they sustained while on the job and the dead…

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    Enlightenment Project There is no question that Baron de Montesquieu is guilty of treason in the highest matter. It is obvious that the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights was influenced by Montesquieu. In 1748, Montesquieu published “The Spirit of Laws”, a collection of political theories. In “The Spirit of Laws”, Montesquieu states that “ In every government, there are three sorts of power”. He is referring to the legislature, executive, and judicial powers in a government. It is…

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    Byzantine emperor Alexius and his conflict with emerging Turkish influence. The second Crusade sought to recover lands lost to the Turkish. The second Crusade was inspired by Bernard of Clairvaux, a reforming monk. The fourth Crusade was led by French barons. The outcomes of the Crusades were mainly losses for Christianity. In the first crusade, Pope Urban II’s responded to the eastern emperor, Alexius’ plea. After the first Crusade, the Christians recovered Jerusalem. This recovery did…

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    DISCUSSION: Pseudomonas aeruginosa was selected to study their antimicrobial activity due to the production of pyocyanin, an antimicrobial phenazine pigment. For this study different clinical specimen were collected and from these P. aeruginosa was isolated. To isolate good pyocyanin producing P. aeruginosa, repeated plating of all the isolates on cetrimide agar helped in final selection of the 5 isolates. To examine the antimicrobial activity of those isolates, in vitro inhibition by cross…

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    given Ghetto ration cards that entitled them to 300 calories per day. (Source 6) “It was calculated that the officially supplied rations did not cover even 10 percent of the normal daily requirements.” (Source 9) Fred Baron wrote of his time spent in the Auschwitz concentration camps. Baron said…

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