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    Folding Bicycle Essay

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION A folding bicycle is a bicycle designed to fold into a compact form, facilitating transport and easily park. When folded, the bicycle can be more easily carried into buildings and workplaces or on public transportation and more easily parked in compact living quarters or aboard a car, boat or plane. Folding mechanisms vary, with each offering a distinct combination of folding speed, folding ease, compactness, ride, weight, durability and price. Distinguished by the…

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    humanity. Since the beginning of man, ideas of multiple inventions like the wheel and the spear were formed. From those inventions humans innovated the wheel to become the car and the airplane, and the innovation of the spear to become the hunting rifle and the nuclear bomb. If necessity is the mother of invention, then humans have needed many objects. Humans have developed multiple forms of technology to save them from…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Dr. Bednarz ME 333 A Group 1: Brandon Petrouskie: Armored Car David Wilke: Aerial Screw Pat Cook: Self Propelled Vehicle Joe Buffa: Giant Crossbow Leonardo Da Vinci was born in 1452 in Vinci, Italy as the illegitimate son of a Florentine lawyer and a young peasant woman. Little is known about his early childhood. He spent five years with his mother before moving in with his father, grandparents and uncle where he could have a better life. Despite moving around,…

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    Doughnuts In The 1800s

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    oily cakes. The Dutch were the ones who introduced them to America. In 1847 it was claimed that a 16-year-old sailor, Captain Hanson Gregory, invented the hole in the doughnut when he needed to have both hand on the wheel in a storm he stuck the doughnut through a spoke of his ships wheel. Though others claim that the hole was made in the middle because the sides would be fried but the inside would be raw. Later during World War I when millions of soldiers were in the trenches of France, some…

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    early 1900s, Cadillac was one of the most known car companies. Most people think of Cadillacs as being a luxury car. Even back then Cadillac models were one of the most comfortable cars made. Also, they were one of the few cars that had a steering wheel, rather than a rudder. Cadillac was important to the early 1900s, they made cars, people could use the cars to get places faster, and Cadillac was bought by General Motors. Cadillac was a luxury car company in the 1900s, and they still are…

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    and establish trading bases. This is demonstrated largely in the societies of Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, and Ancient Greece. Mesopotamians settled between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and developed into a civilization known for several inventions…

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    did contribute greatly to art during the Renaissance, his scientific contributions are much more extraordinary, as they were so unorthodox and unbelievable. However, they are lesser known than his artistic contributions because quite a bit of his inventions were very much advanced for his time period and were, therefore, very much uncommon until later on. Leonardo Da Vinci’s style and method of inventing deviated from most other inventors of his time period. He spent a great deal of time in…

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    Industrial revolution: The time period of 1760 to 1820 a changeover to new manufacturing processes took place and this era is known as industrial revolution. Production that was done by hands earlier was now done by machines. To improve the efficiency, quality and time of the work at hand, water power, steam power and machine tools were used. An increased usage of such things was to be seen. Coal was used in a large amount as well. The main and primary industry at the time…

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    How Does Technology Work?

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    From pre-human’s first encounter controlling the use of fire, to the irrigation techniques employed by ancient civilizations; technology dates back thousands, if not millions of years. While predated humans were probably well aware of fire and this natural reaction that existed long before we did, exactly who first learned to control fire and use it for various purposes, such as heating or cooking, remains a mystery. Given that, “Technology is not about tools, it deals with how Man works.”…

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    Have you ever thought about why The United States has progressed to where it is today? There are several inventions that have changed the world but one invention is often forgot about: Railroads. Railroads are interesting to study according to the following information: struggles before the railroads were built, the invention of it, struggles with it and its fixes, the Transcontinental Railroads, modern day trains and tracks, and how the railroads shaped Texas. Before the railroads were invented…

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