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  2. Robber baron (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    In academia, the education division of the National Endowment for the Humanities has prepared a lesson plan for schools asking whether "robber baron" or "captain of industry" is the better term. They state: In this lesson, you and your students will attempt to establish a distinction between robber barons and captains of industry.

  3. Captain of industry - Wikipedia

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    The education division of the National Endowment for the Humanities has prepared a lesson plan for schools asking whether "robber baron" or "captain of industry" is the better terminology. The lesson states that it attempts to help students "establish a distinction between robber barons and captains of industry.

  4. Bill Jones (steelmaking) - Wikipedia

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    Jones was an “American Hero” for his actions in the Johnstown flood. In 1888, Carnegie restored the twelve-hour workday. [3] It would not be seen again in the American steel industry for another fifty years. [4] Jones began patenting his more than 50 inventions, [3] beginning on June 12, 1876, with "Washers for Ingot Molds."

  5. Tsubasa Oozora - Wikipedia

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    Tsubasa first appeared as the protagonist of the manga Captain Tsubasa, which Takahashi started writing in 1981.At the beginning of the series, Tsubasa is a lonely, soccer-obsessed, unembittered, elementary school pupil who has recently moved to the city of Nankatsu with his mother.

  6. Kobayashi Maru - Wikipedia

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    William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk.Kirk is the only character credited in live-action Star Trek with succeeding in the Kobayashi Maru test.. The test is introduced in the opening of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, with Lieutenant Saavik commanding her crew on a bridge simulator.

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  8. Jack Kirby - Wikipedia

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    Jack Kirby was born Jacob Kurtzberg on August 28, 1917, at 147 Essex Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City; he grew up there. [3] His parents, Rose (Bernstein) and Benjamin Kurtzberg, [3] were Austrian-Jewish immigrants, and his father earned a living as a garment factory worker. [4]

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