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    The new age of inventions that started the industrial revolution were monstrous machines that would impact the way of living. The spinning Jenny was a major machine at the time as it was a textile machine that would weave thread in less time then it took a person to do individually, the invention practically stated the industrial revolution as it began the start of mass production. Although the spinning jenny was a brilliant piece of machinery it could be upgraded and made better, the spinning…

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    According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a civilization is a well-organized and developed society. Sumer is an excellent example of that. Sumer was an advanced civilization that started around 5500 B.C.E. to 4000 B.C.E. and ended around 1700 B.C.E.. All civilizations have the seven characteristics of civilization; agriculture, technology, government, religion, language, social structure, and the arts. Sumer had sophisticated versions of all these characteristics. However, the three most…

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    to all of the new wheelchair inventions we have enabled physically chal l enged athletes to play sports. There are all kinds of different wheelchairs for differe n t sports including: football, tennis, basketball, hockey, rugby, and more! These wheelchairs also allow disabled athletes to play in tournaments like the Olympics! All of this is possible because the sports chairs are made of light metals, allowing athletes to move faster and easier. Also, the wheels on the chairs are tilted…

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    Medieval inventions, armor, and weapons made medieval life so much easier and more productive. Medieval weapons included a lot of items one included was the battle axe and it was used to chop and cut enemies and other items. Medieval armor were very inconvenient in the matter of weight and mobility, some armor weighed from 66 all the way up to 110 pounds. Medieval inventions made life much easier and less complicated an invention mentioned are blast furnaces were used to make fire alive and to…

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    “Industrialization is mechanization of production to substitute human and animal labor” (Accampo). During the Industrial Revolution there were many advances in England causing it to be the first nation to industrialize, because of the advances there were inventions that turned the domestic system into a factory system, which had faster production of goods, that led to the Industrial Revolution this will have a positive and negative impact on the lives of the people in England. The Industrial…

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    Life Before Steam Engine

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    Task: Steam engine What was life like before the invention? Life was very different before the steam engine was invented. Before the invention people used three ways to get power: wind, animals and water. Wind powered propellers were used to get power, but it wasn’t really effective if it wasn’t on a flat plain. Animals were effective for minor things such as using two horses to move a wagon somewhere, but If you needed two hundred horses to turn the machinery in a factory, then that would be…

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    (Title) Inventions and innovations are few among the many sources of advancement in the world. As the world advances, new inventions emerge along with modifications of old inventions. Steve Jobs was one of these innovators that helped forward the progression of technology. From the start of his career in 1990 to his death in 2011, Jobs has built a world famous technological corporation with his brilliance. After his passing, he was praised as a “large scaled visionary and inventor” (Gladwell).…

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    and that it is a delicate practice that needs nurturing and care. Using firsthand experience from visiting an archeological site in Saskatchewan called a Medicine Wheel. Irvine explains that seeing the structure reminds him of the "fragility of science" (Irvine, 338). He concludes that because of the unknown purpose or purposes of the wheels that their scientific ideas are lost to time and the discoveries made by the aboriginal peoples of Saskatchewan have been forgotten. Using this single…

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    due to the surplus of food. Secondly, as these two civilizations traded with each other, a more diverse variety of products and wealth of knowledge within each of the civilizations began to emerge. For example, while Mesopotamia first invented the wheel, through trade the idea was shared with the Indus Valley civilization resulting in its use there. Finally, they both utilized boats for travel and trade. Boats helped the merchants to discover locations previously unreachable. This further…

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    Contribution of the Ancient near East to Western Civilization Contribution of the ancient civilization to history: a lot of ideas and the inventions of the early man were important to history and how they evolved and gave rise to new and more complex ideas and inventions are very imperative to history. With time, these early advancement brought a lot of people into a more efficient living conditions resulting in higher population and even the spread of cultural, political, social and…

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