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Industry Project Samuel Di Rito Daniel Newman Morgan Kish

Industry Project Samuel Di Rito Daniel Newman Morgan Kish

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Page 1: Industry Project Samuel Di Rito Daniel Newman Morgan Kish

Industry Project

Samuel Di Rito Daniel Newman

Morgan Kish

Page 2: Industry Project Samuel Di Rito Daniel Newman Morgan Kish

Vanderbilt's feet on the train shows that he has control of the railroads

The men are Vanderbilt’s two big helpers. They manage the bridges and the rail stations

Vanderbilt had control of most of America’s railroads

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The armor he is wearing shows that he had a lot of steel in his company.

His beard symbolized power in the world of steel productions.

Carnegie control most assets of the steel companies.

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The oil rig shows that Rockefeller had control of the oil industry in the United States

Rockefeller’s arms even reached out to the United States’ economy and government

John Rockefeller was seen as an octopus because he had many small arms that took over everything.

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Thomas Edison’s newest invention!It can show events even after they happen! It captures life as you see it and it projects it in front of your eyes!

It’s Great!

And it’s only moderately expensive, so go buy it today!

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Positive and negative effects of a camera

• Positive effects are we could see historic events as they happened. Before photography, there were drawings, paintings, and sculpture. Some of them were accurate, some were altered to appeal to the model's vanity, or for dramatic effect. Eyewitness reports can be influenced by emotion, but photographic evidence has been considered accurate since 1880, when it was ruled admissible.

•Cameras have led to compulsive photography for some. Consider the fact that every great moment caught in a camera is a moment the photographer only experienced through a viewfinder. •Privacy concerns abound when it comes to the subject of cameras. Many people feel as though placing a camera in everyone's hands means a drastic decrease in privacy for everyone. There is rarely a moment in the day where anyone is more than a few hand swipes away from photographing or capturing video of those around them. This can lead to handheld cameras being used for less than savory purposes.