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Andrew Carnegie, a self-made steel magnate, gave away nearly 90% of his fortune—about $350 million—supporting various philanthropic causes, including funding over 2,500 libraries worldwide. His passion for libraries came from his own experience of self-education through a free library, which he credited as a key factor in his rise from poverty to success.
#Andrew Carnegie#philanthropy#libraries#steel magnate#self-education#wealth#donation#public libraries#education#history
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when you realize youre kinda falling in love with ur plaything like for real for real
#blythe takes it well and his panic comes from if he can ever bring it up#aiden is stressed to the MAX because they never have to deal things like these and it starts to dismantle their own view of relationships#elevating the pc to something they love is something unpredictable and something they might not be able to control#aiden will never talk about it. no. they refuse. they might pass out saying i love you#blythe knows but aiden is emotionally constipated so they never talk abt it#also rare open eye aiden moment!!!#blythe the scrapper#aiden the pragmatist#blythe the fighter#aiden the magnate#zero's art#dol#dol pc#degrees of lewdity pc#degrees of lewdity#i kinda miss making small easy doodles like these. do yall want to see things like these? lol
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First date idea!! Sure hope they go on a second date!!
I know this isn't great
#metalocalypse#art#fanart#mtl#metalocalypse fanart#magnus hammersmith#metalocalypse magnus hammersmith#nathan explosion#metalocalypse nathan explosion#Magnate
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Their designs go hard fr
#toontown#toontown corporate clash#advocate#duck shuffler#buck ruffler#featherbedder#tawney c. esta#high roller#magnate#legal eagle#litigator#mundie mudsnapper#loan shark#scapegoat#kilo kidd#shark watcher
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Magnetic Resonance - Subcon.01 (1998)
#98#90s#1998#1990s#album art#album cover#album#art#cd#cybercore#cyber y2k#design#disc#electronica#electronic#future#futuristic#futurism#graphic art#graphic design#graphics#illustration#kaybug#magnatic resonance#red#scan#techno#y2kcore#y2kore#y2k aesthetic
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(✿◡‿◡) @thedolsideblog
Hoba!! I decided to put it together in one post, I really wanted to draw more and exhibit more, but I think I'd rather do it right now!
#aiden the pragmatist#blythe the scrapper#blythe the fighter#aiden the magnate#dol#dol pc#degrees of lewdity#degrees of lewdity pc#digital art#art#my art#drawing#sketch#illustration#artwork#original character#Diana the languages teacher
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Even the teachers know 😭
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wasntr going to post this but whatever
#laugh pls#if you know what the og is good for u!!!!!#my art#metalocalypse#magnate#explosionsmith#magnus hammersmith#abigail remeltindtdrinc#nathan explosion#magnus hammersmith fanart#nathan explosion fanart#abigail remeltindtdrinc fanart
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On November 25th 1835 Andrew Carnegie, was born in Dunfermline.
“To try to make the world in some way better than you found it is to have a noble motive in life.” - Andrew Carnegie
Today I thought we’d look into things we might not know about Andrew Carnegie
So how rich was he really? Well in 2015, the Carnegie Corporation estimated that at his peak wealth, Carnegie was worth $309 billion (accounting for inflation). For comparison, in 2022, Elon Musk is worth about $219 billion, Jeff Bezos is worth roughly $171 billion and Bill Gates comes in at $129 billion.
“To try to make the world in some way better than you found it is to have a noble motive in life.” - Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie's philanthropic career began around 1870 in his native Dunfermline and ultimately extending throughout the English-speaking world, including the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
In 1887, Carnegie married Louise Whitfield of New York City. She supported his philanthropy, and signed a prenuptial marriage agreement stating Carnegie’s intention of giving away virtually his entire fortune during his lifetime. Two years later he wrote The Gospel of Wealth, which boldly articulated his view of the rich as trustees of their wealth who should live without extravagance, provide moderately for their families, and use their riches to promote the welfare and happiness of others. This statement of his philosophy was read all over the world, and Carnegie's intentions were widely praised.
“The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced.” - Andrew Carnegie
In 1889, Carnegie published The Gospel of Wealth, publicly extolling his beliefs that personal wealth should be distributed for community benefit once your family’s needs were taken care of.
“The problem of our age is the proper administration of wealth, so that the ties of brotherhood may still bind together the rich and poor in harmonious relationship,” - Andrew Carnegie
Want to hear the man himself reading from his Gospel of Wealth check the link below
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In 1911 Andrew Carnegie established Carnegie Corporation of New York, which he dedicated to the “advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding.” It was the last philanthropic institution founded by Carnegie and was dedicated to the principles of “scientific philanthropy,” investing in the long-term progress of our society. Carnegie himself was the first president of the Corporation, which he endowed in perpetuity with his remaining fortune — $135 million — to be used principally to promote education and international peace. While his primary aim was to benefit the people of the United States, Carnegie later determined to use a portion of the funds for members of the British Overseas Commonwealth. For the Trustees of the Corporation, he chose his longtime friends and associates, giving them permission to adapt its programs to the times. “Conditions upon the earth inevitably change,” he wrote in the Deed of Gift, “hence no wise man will bind Trustees forever to certain paths, causes or institutions…. They shall best conform to my wishes by using their own judgment.”
By the time of his death, Andrew Carnegie, despite his best efforts, had not been able to give away his entire fortune. He had distributed $350 million, but had $30 million left, which went into the Corporation’s endowment. Toward the end of his life, Carnegie, a pacifist, had a single goal: achieving world peace. He believed in the power of international laws and trusted that future conflicts could be averted through mediation. He supported the founding of the Peace Palace in The Hague in 1903, gave $10 million to found the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 1910 to “hasten the abolition of international war,” and worked ceaselessly for the cause until the outbreak of World War I. He died, still brokenhearted about the failure of his efforts, in August 1919, two months after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
Andrew Carnegie helped give the world Sesame Street -Yes really!
The Carnegie Corporation provided the American television writer and producer Joan Ganz Cooney with the funds to develop Sesame Street and the Children’s Television Workshop. According to Sherrie Westin, executive vice president of global impact and philanthropy at the Sesame Workshop, “Sesame Street literally would not be here were it not for the bold vision and audacious philanthropy of the Carnegie Corporation.”
The iconic saguaro cactus is named after him, the plant, which is found only in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona and Mexico, can live as long as 200 years and grow to be 45 feet tall. Its scientific name, Carnegiea gigantea, is a nod to Carnegie’s philanthropic contribution to botany: The Carnegie Institution, founded in 1902, helped establish the Desert Botanical Laboratory in Tucson in 1903.
One of Carnegie's major philanthropic efforts included donating 7600 of the instruments to churches across the United States. He also oversaw the installation of the 8600-pipe organ at Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh in 1895 and had pipe organs in his homes in New York and Scotland.
In keeping with his wealth philosophy, Carnegie left his wife Louise a small amount of money, as well as their properties in Manhattan and Scotland, when he died. His only child, a daughter named Margaret, received nothing but a small trust. She eventually had to sell the family townhome because it was too expensive to maintain. But that was it—the rest of his immense wealth went to his charitable causes and endowments.
You might think that that would cause some resentment on the part of his heirs, but they apparently all agreed to the arrangement well before Carnegie passed away.
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Church of the Black Klok (2012)
#mtl#metalocalypse#nathan explosion#william murderface#toki wartooth#magnus hammersmith#skwisgaar skwigelf#murdermag#magnate#mine
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if mr forkle isn’t a woman and/or talentless in AT LEAST one of his other identities i’m rioting.
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seriously what the hell is wrong with these two
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#please note the lack of blush from these two. it is Intentional#genuinely no attraction to each other. but they keep doing shit like this for no reason#is this an excuse to draw someone cupping blythes boobs? perhaps#blythe the scrapper#aiden the pragmatist#blythe the fighter#aiden the magnate#zero's art#dol#dol pc#degrees of lewdity pc#degrees of lewdity
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"I depend on you"
Magnate!! Who misses magnate from me? Probably not many people LMAO
I also do not like this drawing but that's because I haven't drawn Nathan since OCTOBER. I haven't drawn magnate since October, that's insane...
Thingy under cut
#metalocalypse#art#fanart#mtl#metalocalypse fanart#magnus hammersmith#metalocalypse magnus hammersmith#nathan explosion#metalocalypse nathan explosion#Magnate#Ship#Trend
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goth birds who read goth literature and wear goth clothes
#toontown corporate clash#ttcc#boardbot spoilers#boardbot invasion#ttcc magnate#toontown#toontown cogs#toontag#toonblr#please clap i worked hard on this
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JM's dad posting 18 Jan 2024
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Miss the two of them so much already.😭😭
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Fem explosmith.... 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
#suprrsilly#suprrsilly art#metalocalypse#mtl#art#nathan explosion#magnus hammersmith#explosionsmith#explosmith#magnate
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