Reading Reflection No. 2
Reading Reflection No. 2
For this assignment, I choose the book, Andrew Carnegie David. This book put my attention because of how Carnegie became so wealthiest person at that time.
The way that he failed much time and became successful. How beeing successful made such an impact on American history.
Carnegie made wealth by creating a high production demand by a product. The incredible thing is that when he was about to die, he made every of fellow people in business to donate all their money. Carnegie is a master of self-promotion.
The way that he failed much time and became successful. How beeing successful made such an impact on American history.
Carnegie made wealth by creating a high production demand by a product. The incredible thing is that when he was about to die, he made every of fellow people in business to donate all their money. Carnegie is a master of self-promotion.

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ReplyDeleteRicardo,
ReplyDeleteI believe you missed the target on this assignment because the book we were suppose to select was to be from the second portion of the reading list. In the next assignment Reading Reflection #3 we can choose any book on the list that we had not previously read. Please, refer to the reading list link in Canvas which is provided through the Tools Page.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1670AbRCow7JQQQDJTaCRidOndxcRFs87h-TQ6QyXMfA/edit#
I read Andrew Carnegie by David Nasaw for the first assignment. Judging from the lack of content in this post, I am not certain you grasped the breadth of Carnegie's life. If you would like, you can read my review of the book here:
https://pederson3003.blogspot.com/2019/06/13a-reading-reflection-no-1.html
Cordially,
Suzanna
Hello Ricardo.
ReplyDeleteLuckily for you, you picked an amazing read from the list of selections. I was about to ready this book about two years and back and I was able to really get deeply involved with the character and story. I will have to agree with Suzanna. Even though this book was a great read, the information your provided about the book is not really what we are looking for when giving our opinions. But thank you for a great summary about the book.