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    relationships and understands the connection between business and society. He gave most of his earnings to charities, universities and foundations. He built many libraries in US, Canada, Britain and many other countries. Carnegie’s tradition of corporate philanthropy is being…

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    sororities, was asked “Is it difficult to keep your grades up while participating in sorority events?” Her answer was no. She said that as long as you can balance time you would not have a problem. There are mandatory events like weekly meetings and philanthropy events but the parties, mixers, and formals are all optional. (Belle) Having the option to go to events can help, sorority members are not forced to go party or dance every night. They can choose how they spend their…

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    Parent Teacher Associations and fundraising are present in schools throughout the country. It may be, however, that private funding for schools by parents and charities widens the gap between poor and rich schools. In “How Rich Parents Can Exacerbate School Inequality” published in The Atlantic, author Laura McKenna explains the reasons of those who support and those who discourage this type of financial assistance. This article is formal, with little deviation from the facts and arguments, and…

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    Morgan for $480 million dollars and devoted himself to philanthropy. His most renowned work is The Gospel of wealth in which he chose to live his day to day life by. His great work, The Gospel of Wealth, raised many questions about the economic system and how many things were unfair for the common man. His main argument…

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    Mozart's Accomplishments

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    The hostile staccato of the conductors’ demands cut through the pressure that was quite apparent in the Rice University concert hall. Sweating and focused, my orchestral troop fought through every movement of Tchaikovsky's romantic escapades and Mozart's baroque form of music. I treated my high school career as an unending overture full of experiences that created the composition of my life. From the presto of various HOSA competitions and the steady andante of missionary work, life has become…

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    Canadian Tire Essay

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    Causes For The Growth of Canadian Tire Sukhdeep Singh Student Id – CO688384 Introduction Canadian Tire Corporation(CTC) Limited is a Canadian retail company which sells numerous types of goods and provides great services to fulfill the basic necessities for all Canadians. Do not get tricked by the name tire, it actually sells an extensive range of products and goods like automotive, sports, leisure, toys, home accessories, and even various types of food. CTC was founded in 1922 and…

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    Ryan Long

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    Ryan Long was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley or “the Valley” which is just outside of the city of Los Angeles. When he was born there was something wrong with his foot, a ‘club foot’ is what the doctor described to his Mother as the condition that he was born with. Long spent the first two years of his life in surgeries and casts with bars bolted to the sides of his legs in order to straighten out his foot and be able to walk correctly. As for Long’s family, he’s the first of 2…

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    George Eastman and J.P Morgan were captains of industry because they were leaders of their industry and philanthropists. Eastman was a leader because he established the Eastman Kodak company and made a better camera. J.P Morgan was a leader of his industry because he was said to be the most skilled banker of his time. They both became well known for their hard work and dedication. Eastman created a much more affordable camera that even the average person could by. He also made the camera…

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    George Eastman and Andrew Carnegie were captains of industry because they were leaders of their industry and philanthropists. George Eastman was a leader of the industry photography and cameras, and made taking pictures much easier. Eastman learned the wet plate method for taking pictures that had been used for many years, which required a lot of equipment. He thought that there had to be an easier way to take pictures. So Eastman studied the method the British were doing which was using a…

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    because I share similar values to this business fraternity. Like the three pillars it stands for, I believe that becoming more polished in the professional world is crucial to succeeding, brotherhood is an important and rewarding support system, and philanthropy is something every community should partake in. It’s motivating to have a brotherhood full of people who have the same goals and values as you. They push you to be the best possible and provide advise and tips to accomplishing your…

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