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    rationales, and Ex post rationales. Market reward: A patent is a reward by the federal government that encourage inventive activity and promote disclosure of new technology. It gives the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling the invention. The patent could cause market reward directly because of the exclusion. For example, the apple has the most advanced computer visual patent. That help Apple successful in the PC market in the last century, also create the opportunity to…

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    true; there are a lot of people who are making money off inventions that are everyday people. There are also many people who invent for fun and may never even make a living from it because inventing can be a fun hobby, but it also has a chance of making huge money. Many people don't know about the many reasons to invent. It's Fun Do it on the side: Inventing isn't an all day commitment for the most part. It is easy to work on your inventions while still keeping your day job, actually, I…

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    Nikola Tesla's Legacy

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    Tesla is easily considered one of the world’s greatest inventors. His inventions in electricity have shaped the way we use technology today. His technological advances were so ahead of his time that Nikola Tesla’s fame and recognition did not come until after his death, which is what makes his legacy so significant. Nikola Tesla was born in 1856 in Smiljan, a town located in what is today Croatia. Tesla’s knack for invention was inspired by his mother, Djuka Mandic, who invented household…

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    addressing the President of the United States, and announcing he was commemorating the birthday of Nikola Tesla. He mentions how Tesla was born during an electrical storm at midnight on July 10, 1856. Then he talks about how ironic that is since Nikola’s inventions were with electricity. However, Tesla is not given the same kind of credit as other inventors by historians. He gives facts from Tesla’s life that are not well known, he compares them to known inventor Thomas Edison. Talking about…

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    commercially practical incandescent light. Another one of Edison's greatest inventions is the stock ticker. With his previous time working as a telegraph officer in the west Edison had previous knowledge of electricity was able to design an electronic device that printed the abbreviated name as well as the stock transition and volume information. The name "Ticker Tape" came from the way it ticks as it prints. This invention also had another use. In the early days of baseball, before electronic…

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    Patenting has been improved for decades and there now exist many patents pertaining to technology and science. The issue of whether patenting inventions in these areas brings more benefits or drawbacks for society is a debated problem. Some people believe that patent system is beneficial for economic development and protection of inventions. However, others opine that some patents deter the research process and not actually profit the whole society. In this essay, both sides of views will be…

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    John Fitch Research Paper

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    Fulton was striving for the top and he us his charm that work both on men and women to helps him get sponsorship for his invention. Robert Fulton was an intelligent person who know to promote himself to interested other, which he meets with rich people like Joel and Ruth Barlow and Paris who supplied him with his invention. In 1802, he was introduced to Robert Livingston, who was on a mission to negotiate with Napoleon for America to sail the lower Mississippi territory…

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    Cotton Gin Research Paper

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    This led to the rise of the civil war in which the black people wanted to be free from the rule of the white person; this aspect is both a negative and a positive effect of the invention of the cotton gin. It is positive because it led to the abolition of slavery and it is negative because it led to bloodshed because of the civil war. We cannot really say the inventor of the cotton gin was not Eli Whitney, but we can say that the…

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    for his inventions. His ambitions and aspirations led Edison to own many companies and accumulate over 1,000 patents for his inventions. As an inventor, Thomas grew up with a mindset that he would achieve all his goals and work until he has pursued all of his dreams. Edison found out an early age that school was difficult. Surprising to the fact that he became incredibly successful in his mere youth, he flunked out of school at age seven.…

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    concept of invention’ (invenzione in Italian). Now in the Italian Renaissance ‘invention’ approximately meant to what we now call ‘subject matter’. But more than that, it was also the term that Italian renaissance poets and scholars and then painters all gave to their initial planning process any new painting or sculpture or book. It followed that both artists and their patrons talked about invenzione when negotiating and discussing prospective new projects and commissions. In short…

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