Andrew Carnegie's first job as a bobbin boy in a cotton factory paid him around $1.20 a week. This job involved long hours of hard labor, and Carnegie's early experiences in the workforce shaped his views on industry and philanthropy later in life. Despite the low pay, he valued the opportunity to work and learn, which contributed to his later success.
Andrew Carnegie was a very strong advocate of capitalism. He believed in the power of the individual to create his own destiny through hard work. He did not believe in the redistribution of wealth, nor did he believe in leaving too much to his children. He felt that if you give too much to your children it will make them dependant on this money and unwilling to work for themselves.
Enough that it's still being donated. Somewhere combined I think around 60-130 billion dollars
$1.25
44 cents is the going rate for an ordinary first class stamp.
$0.61 (as of July 2010)
400 billion
Andrew has $20. Megan has $120, which is $100 more than Andrew's $20. If Megan spends $20 she will have $100, which is five times Andrew's $20. The problem with the question is the first letter "M" was left out of the question.
Andrew Jackson first, then I think pretty much every Prez after him, too.
Andrew warden the watch is worth how much
Generally, bobbins for sewing machines are quite inexpensive. They should be found for about one dollar at sewing and big box stores.
$20
Andrew Reynolds is around 125-140lbs
NBA player Andrew Bogut weighs 260 pounds.
NBA player Andrew Bynum weighs 285 pounds.
NBA player Andrew Nicholson weighs 250 pounds.
NBA player Andrew Wiggins weighs 200 pounds.
NHL player Andrew Alberts weighs 206 pounds.