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Answer: Andrew Carnegie claimed to be the rich person during the 19th century in the World by introducing the steel industry. Carnegie Steel Company transformed steel production in the United States.
In the cartoon, Andrew Carnegie on the left side showing notice to the workers about the reduction of wages.
On the right-hand side, he is offering money to Scotland and Pittsburgh with the library.
The cartoonist in Forty-Millionaire Carnegie in his Great Double Role, believes Carnegie to have a double role as he reduces the wages of workers in his industries to increase profits so that he can contribute to society.
As a philanthropist, he set up a trust fund that led to the building of thousands of libraries, educational institutes, and international peace.
The secret included a secret police force.
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Nepal is one of most unique and rich countries culturally. Nepalese folk songs are a great representative of its traditions. Folk songs convey the history, life, religion and rituals of the country natives. Different types of folk songs are sung and danced upon by the Nepalese people in festivals to express joy as well as to honor the traditions. Some folk songs depict the daily lifestyle of people. Folk songs tell the stories of Nepalese people of current times as well as past.
According to the data provided in May of 2018 from the statistics of all the European Union, the increased numbers of migrants, particularly from Africa and the Middle East has led to two factors in the workforce and labor market in Europe, depending on the region of the Union. But the commonality is that the workforce has become highly diverse in skills being introduced into the European markets, with migrants taking up jobs that were not being performed by European citizens and also, the influx of new cultures, languages and styles of living has generated an enormous mixture of cultural diversity both in the labor market, as well as in every other aspect of the European Union.