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    Andrew Carnegie's Success

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    Much of Carnegie's success came from his extraordinary ability to recognize and exploit the opportunities being created by industrialization. During his 12 years with the Pennsylvania Railroad, he developed the managerial skills and personal relationships that would help him in his later business ventures. He learned how the railroad industry worked and introduced such innovations as keeping the telegraph office open 24 hours a day and burning railroad cars after accidents to clear the tracks…

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    is very information filled. It was written in response to the controversy to remove the Joe Paterno statue or not. This statue is outside of Beaver Stadium at Penn State University, and it was going to be taken down because of the recent scandal that had taken place. Jerry Sandusky, a member of the football coaching staff at Penn State, sexually assaulted children on the campus and tried to hide it by covering it up. In Rosenberg’s article he makes very strong points about what should be done…

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    Andrew Carnegie Andrew Carnegie’s life embodies the true American rags to riches story. Andrew Carnegie was the son of a man with many struggles to find jobs. Due to his father’s struggles, Andrew Carnegie began to work at many different jobs; he worked in two factories before he found a stable job at a railroad company. Andrew Carnegie rose through the ranks at the company until becoming the secretary for the superintendent. His many trips to England brought his eye to steel which would later…

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    Prior to starting my program in educational counseling, I strongly believed that I wanted to work in a four year setting. However, when I took ‘Group Counseling’ and met Dr. Mosqueda, she slowly convinced me to seek out the community colleges. As the class progressed, she mentioned the opportunity of doing hours at El Camino College, in particular the First Year Experience (FYE) program, so I decided to take the offer. This preface is important because it gives a glimpse into my constant…

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    Beth Rose Research Paper

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    In a small town of 1,000 people called Peanut in the state of Iowa, there is a girl the age of 19. Her name is Beth Rose; she is very intelligent, kind, and curious about the world. Beth wants to go to college and live her dream to become a mathematician but there is some obstacles she has to accomplish first. It is currently the year of 1962, the era where women have no rights in the world. Women cannot vote, have minimal rights, they are not allowed in many Ivy League colleges, are not allowed…

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    organization – but in some way they’re taking advantage of college athletes that sign their name into a certain school (McCarron).” When athletes sign their name into a school they can eventually be taken advantage of if they have any sort of success. Universities make so much money from the athletes without giving them much of a reward or money besides the…

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    College is supposed to be the best years of your life, right? However, students quickly find out that college is a lot more stressful than it appears. University of Pennsylvania student, Kathryn DeWitt, had a reality shock while making the adjustment from high school to college. In high school, Dewitt was not only a star athlete, but also a straight A student. Little did she know, her life was about to come crashing down. She was so overwhelmed with keeping her grades up and trying vigorously to…

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    Essay On Middle Colonies

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    William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, once said, “True religion does not draw men out of the world but enables them to live better in it and excites their endeavors to mend it.” This is one of the many things that makes the Middle Colonies the best place to live. In addition to freedom of religion we have great farming land, a thriving economy, a notable climate, and long rivers useful for many things. So, because of our geography, independence, and economy you will be convinced to leave…

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    Colonization-Collecting and Evaluating the Evidence In the late seventeenth century Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn. A British colony established as a safe haven for Penn and his fellow Quakers. Pennsylvania was a colony that promoted religious tolerance as it was established to prevent the religious persecution of Quakers that was happening in England throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Pennsylvania was a promise to Quakers and others of different religions that they…

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    Rev. Burkhart

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    Roy Burkhart sought out a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. Rev. Burkhart's dissertation, completed by 1936, reveals where the emphasis on his ministry would be. The study was about the difficulties youth have in their character development in high school years. A short list of the books Dr.…

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