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J P Morgan One Of The World
391 wordsBanker and industrialist J. Pierpont Morgan was one of the world's foremost financial figures in the decades before World War I. He organized railroads and formed the United States Steel Corporation. His wealth and financial management skills were so considerable that he was able to steer the United States Treasury from the brink of disaster. John Pierpont Morgan was born in Hartford, Conn. , on April 17, 1837. His father was a very successful businessman, and John Pierpont was educated at Germa...
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Stainless Steel Wide Array
1,859 words... n tap water and washing detergents is responsible for pitting in stainless steel cookery. Pitting, small indentations in the surface, is a sign that the chromium-oxide barrier has been dissolved in a localized area, but is purely superficial. (7) Any damage to the oxide barrier is quickly self-repaired. With the now exposed metal, Chromium again reacts with oxygen and forms a new protective coating. Contaminates, such as oil, grease, or particles of standard steel on the metal surface can so...
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Thousand Six Hundred Andrew Carnegie
604 wordsAndrew Carnegie always thought reading was one of the best ways to learn. He was also a very generous person in the industrial revolution. To be very generous in donations you do need money, and he definitely had a lot of money to be generous. This generosity completed the industrial revolution. He made most of his money with his steel company called the Carnegie Steel Company. The Carnegie steel company then changed to the United States Steel Corporation. In one year, 1900, his company made for...
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J P Morgan U S Steel
3,007 wordsJohn Pierpont Morgan is considered one of the founding fathers of the modern United States economy. He was an industrial genius that is accredited with the founding of many companies including General Electric and AT 038; T. However, Pierpont is looked upon as a saint and demon the same. He received a honorary degree from Harvard university that read: Public citizen, patron of literature and art, prince among merchants, who by his skill, wisdom and courage, has twice in times of stress repelle...
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J P Morgan U S Steel
1,534 wordsJohn Pierpont Morgan is considered one of the founding fathers of the modern United States economy. Morgan was a banker, railroad czar, industrialist, financier, philanthropist, yachtsman, and ladies man. The wealth of the Morgan family did not begin with Pierpont but with his grandfather Joseph Morgan. Josephs first son was Junius Spencer Morgan, also destined for the life of a businessman. In 1864 Junius took over the Peabody Company and changed the name to J. S. Morgan 038; Co. John Pierpo...
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J P Morgan Steel Corporation
1,170 wordsNo, sir, the first thing is character. Before money or anything else. Money cannot buy it Because a man I do not trust could not get money from me on all the bonds in Christendom (Sinclair XIII). With that line, John Pierpont Morgan ended his career in a show-stealing manner. Indeed, J. P. Morgan was a man of character; moreover, he was perhaps the greatest Wall Street banker of the decade. Unlike others who gained fame at a young age, Morgan lived in obscurity until 1895, where at the age of 58...
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