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    encouraged muslims to build a hospital to save people, many people would be dead. Everyone would die off from disease, sickness, and extreme injuries. Muslims fixed that by making the first hospital, along with other inventions made by muslims. When muslims were making all of these inventions, it was know as, Muslim innovations. The three most important and influential Muslim innovations that changed the world or affect the world today are, Algebra, hospitals, and the toothbrush with toothpaste.…

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    magine a place where there was not any machines and you had to do things by hand. Well that was reality until the Industrial Revolution rolled around. The Industrial Revolution is an important part of history because people switched to machines, new inventions spread, and it changed common concepts. Although, many countries have not had their revolution it all started in Europe. What is the Industrial Revolution? The Industrial revolution is a time period where people started using machines to…

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    engine was one of the best inventions in the industrial revolution. The textile industry created better inventions. The steam engine was the first way trying to make a cheaper and convenient source of power. Coal miners were using pumps that were powered to remove the water from mine shafts that were deep. This invention that was created in 1705, it was to expensive to run, but gave better ideas for the future. One person thought for two years to make a better invention. James Watt study…

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    ” - Nikola Tesla. The inventions that Nikola Tesla made were remarkable and changed the world in many ways across his lifetime. ("Nikola Tesla Biography.”) . The Alternating Current is the most recognizable of all his inventions, and is still widely used across the globe to this day. The Alternating Current can make electricity flow either direction, which is more useful than the Direct Current which flows in only 1 direction. This was one of his most important inventions, because of how much…

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    School. Progressing, Grant received his dental degree in 1870 becoming the first faculty member at Harvard, to which he served 19 years on the job. During his employment, Grant became famous for his many handy and convenient dental inventions. However, there was one invention the Grant made that revolutionized…

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    because there wasn’t an invention made that…

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    dispersed (or communicated) throughout societies. Some proposers of diffusion stated that inventions emerged from a source, then diffused to other civilisations over time. They began from the same geographic locale and hence had similarities. Some went further with this hypothesis by claiming that man was essentially a mimic (Smith, 1916; F. Graebner: 191). Therefore, true invention occurred rarely, and many inventions were simply different versions of the same thing. The common origin and other…

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    he read Experimental Researches in Electricity by Michael Faraday, he noticed that Faraday seemed to conduct most of his experiments without the use of mathematics. Faraday became a model for Edison, who had decided to experiment with electrical inventions.” (UXL) Edison felt that mathematics were way too complicated for his kind of science, then he found Faraday’s book and noticed that he could still be an inventor even without mathematics. After reading Faraday’s book Edison started to invent…

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    Americas success in the 1920s, was rapidly increasing over time due to the invention of Henry ford. Proliferate of timber, iron, coal, minerals, oil and land. America was rapidly thriving into economical power. The recently inventions realized in America had and overall scatter in shifts, profits, and employments. Explanations to the dynamic in the employment was due to the demanding of American goods. This included the invention of Henry's ford. This first mobile vehicle was named the ford…

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    goods for Northern textile manufacturers. 2) The Invention of the Cotton Gin by Eli Whitney. The invention of the Cotton Gin made a drastic increase in the production of cotton. Markets expanded with more and more technology that would help with the production of cotton, leading to a drastic increase in slave labor. 3) The Invention of Railroads and Steam Engines Expanded markets, caused by increased cotton production, also led to the invention of railroads and steam engines. This was caused…

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