Andrew Carnegie: The Charitable Captain of Industry During the time period after the Civil War and nearing the twentieth century‚ America’s economy was in prime position to be molded – all America needed was someone to come along to mold it. Businesspersons like Cornelius Vanderbilt and entrepreneurs like John D. Rockefeller were prime examples of exactly whom America needed to take charge of the economy at this time; however‚ there was one man who was not only a self-made steel tycoon and one of
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The War of the Currents was a battle between Thomas Edison‚ Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse. Thomas Edison was a famous inventor who invented motion pictures and practical electric light bulb‚ as well as a good businessman. Nikola Tesla was a famous inventor‚ electrical and mechanical engineer. George Westinghouse was a famous entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry They were trying to decide which electricity system‚ either direct
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baron or a captain of industry‚ but for the most part‚ Ford is a captain of industry. Henry Ford was born on July 30‚ 1863‚ in Wayne County‚ Michigan. He was raised in an Episcopalian household. As a child‚ he was very interested in how the parts of a machine work. At age 13‚ he took apart and reassembled a pocket watch that was given to him by his father.
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Thomas Alva Edison was one of the most prominent American inventors of the 20th century. He was born in 1847 in Ohio and worked several different jobs during his early life. In 1968‚ while working at Western Union Company‚ Thomas Edison designed an electronic vote recorder for recording vote faster in legislature‚ which went unsuccessful with the Massachusetts Legislature. In 1869‚ he invented the Universal Stock Printer‚ which synchronized several stock tickers’ transactions‚ and sold the rights
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Thomas Edison should have won the inventor of the year award Have you ever wondered who invented some of the things that you use every day? Thomas Edison was one of the very many famous inventors. Thomas Edison should have won the inventor of the year award. First of all‚ Thomas Edison invented things that we use everyday. According to [biographyonline] Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb in 1879. Another example he invented the electric car in 1912. According to edison muckers.org he
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Captain Thomas Preston’s Account of the Boston Massacre The excerpt from Captain Thomas Preston’s account of the Boston Massacre explains the events that occurred on March 13‚ 1770 were out his control‚ while leading to the deaths and injuries of many. He states‚ “I am‚ though perfectly innocent” in which he did not instruct his army to fire at the riot. “IT IS [A] MATTER OF TOO GREAT NOTORIETY TO NEED ANY PROOFS THAT THE arrival of his Majesty’s troops in Boston was extremely obnoxious to
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Consolidated Edison Inc. Time-trend and peer group ratio analysis The first step in analyzing Edison Consolidated INC. was to conduct a time trend analysis‚ in which we compared the different ratios of the firm from the years 2009 to 2011. The results show a decrease of 4.59% in Profit margin‚ which could be attributed to the expansion of the firm and the acquisition of new assets. At the same time the ROE shows an increment of only 0.64%. Equity- multiplier for the firm decreased by 0.09. Based
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from the public to build their fortunes. By increasing goods‚ creating jobs and expanding markets‚ others would argue they were captains of industry and served their nation in a positive way. As pioneers of the modern industry‚ having ultimately acted in the best interests of society in America‚ I believe in the end‚ they were more characteristic of captains of industry for
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John D Rockefeller‚ founder of standard oil was a captain of industry‚ he was led to the path of efficiency through his mother and father when he was younger; this helped him grow into one of the biggest companies of the time. He soon started Standard Oil and became a billionaire. Despite the robber barren ways he got to the top‚ he got there and set a way for American corporations of the future. His father started him on the road to business‚ when John D Rockefeller was seven his father loaned
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John D. Rockefeller was a captain of industry who helped to make America strong. As much as a good as person he was‚ he was also a robber baron who used ruthless business practices to enrich himself. In 1839 – 1937‚ Rockefeller was a very important American industrialist‚ philanthropist and a founder of many important places. John D. Rockefellers’ business career was being the main founder and one of the chairmen of the Standard Oil Company. Rockefeller was an intellectual man in the organization
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