Hensing The Steamboat Analysis

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Its is only right to make change in life, it was intended by our creator, he who ,brought creation to this world has created us for a purpose being. To live. Sometimes it is necessary to make change because, its has been man's obligation to innovate For example,man has been on this planet for centuries. However,never has change not taken place in the past. Change is for the greater good for all existence, from the stone ages, to the twentieth century, in order for life to go on change must take place.
Imagine being in a world with no innovation,such as the steamboat-a creation of man who decided to overcome qualms and burdens the sea has deemed upon him.
The steam engine hensing the “steamboat” has been in many other innovations,for instance

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