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    There is no doubt that John Henry's relentless attempt to dominate steel was the cause of his death, but through this story, Johns story, John showed that he would not back down . John henry was a hardworker and was the traditional "man of the house" whom provided for his family and was goal oriented. My favorite part of the story, under the paragraph, showed readers that Henry's goal to drive steel was not yet to be forgotten, even after his death. Although the captain warned John Henry about…

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    Insulated Cookie Sheets

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    Yuuummm!Yummy cookies Do people know that when they use steel cookies sheets you need to put some flavors to the cookie sheet before and after every use.This is because if you want to bake the cookie evenly you need to put some flavor in the cookie sheet.Also do people know that when use insulated cookie sheets you don’t need to put high temperature because it will burn.People usually might not know what cookie sheets are best to use to make cookies.So these people will burned there cookies…

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    Meanwhile, in the east, many factories were booming. A big industrial revolution for America. There were many new inventions during this time period. A lot of them, we still used today. America altered economically because of the railroad business, the steel industry, and the many immigrants that came to America. The railroad business was crucial for many things. As the railroad business boomed, there were more tracks to cities. This allowed farming products to be shipped to various cities…

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    Men Who Built America

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    business (Carnegie Steel) is worth almost $372 billion dollars. With Carnegie’s steel, buildings were higher and stronger than ever. Carnegie Steel was also used for railroads, and his mentor Thomas Scott was involved in steel and railroads. The company was later bought by J.P. Morgan for $480 million, which is worth approximately $12,975,835,464 today. The company’s name was changed to US Steel and is currently active. As years go on, more and more things are made out of steel including…

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    Ice Dome City

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    glass and steel dome. “Phil Pauley says that he has dreamed about building an underwater city for the past 20 years, and has now released images of what the futuristic development might look like.”…

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    There are numerous reasons why there is a need for every home cook to own stainless steel bowls. The bowl made from stainless steel has a very durable built and it can even be your partner for a lifetime. These bowls can also keep all your cold items in its cool state as it insulates the items. If you have noticed in parties and social events, there are bowls made from stainless steel used for keeping items such as water, lemonade, soda and others, in order to keep it cool. Placing the bowl on…

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    Trains are one of the oldest and essential source of transportation. One big machine produces massive power to pull the mass 8 or 10 times of its mass on steel tracks and transports it to thousands of mile between the cities. Steam engines power the trains in its initial stages. Now, Diesel Engines and Electric power trains are used. There are four forces acts on a train. One of them is its weight which balanced by the typical reaction of the tracks. The third one is the thrust force produced by…

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    civilization has a fitting climate for growing crops and domesticating animals, it allows them to create a stockpile of food. This gives people more time for other things, like developing steel and better weapons. Living around domesticated animals granted an immunity to smallpox and other diseases and with the new addition of steel, it made some civilizations virtually unstoppable to smaller and less developed civilizations…

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    development to the nation because of all the new transported goods across the country. These Rail Road’s transported iron, steel, and lumber across the nation. Then without the Rail Road’s we couldn’t develop our economy and create efficient needs of transportation for goods and people. Andrew Carnegie did many things before he created U.S Steel. The Steel Industry is what gives us all the steel for bridges, structure, and cars. Without this Big Business we couldn’t innovate and expand our…

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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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