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    history due to his inventions and his legacy. His philosophies did and continue to imprint on creators across America. “His (Edison’s) ability to reason by analogy and to learn from failure are certainly examples of traits that should be useful to people of all sorts of talents…

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    technological advancements have shaped music into what it is today. The phonograph, FM radio, and editing software are just a few examples of inventions that have had pivotal roles in shaping music into what it is currently. Though many of these technological revolutions have had a great effect on music thus far, the electric guitar is perhaps the invention that most important to the powerful sound of rock and roll. The coming of the electric guitar has had a profound effect on the sound,…

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    Galileo's lived a successful and made many accomplishments in life; creating world changing inventions and perspectives of the world. He received support from his family and from the family he grew. He was the one of six siblings, born in Pisa, Italy February 15, 1564. As he grew up and his family moving around, he decided to travel. Even though he didn’t settle during this time but once he began his travels he met a beautiful women Marina Gamba in Venice. He didn’t quit settle down, but in the…

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    Renaissance man’s favorite was the area of aviation. It was this interest that inspired his most famous invention – the flying machine. Helicopter (Aerial Screw), though the first actual helicopter wasn’t built until the 1940s, it is believed that Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches from the late fifteenth century detailed a predecessor to the modern-day flying machine. Parachute, though credit for the invention of the first practical parachute usually goes to Sebastien Lemerand in 1783, Leonardo da…

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    Not only was he a great artist, he was also the one that used nature to make everything looks real, in his painting. Leonardo had varied hard jobs, but most of them used his talents. He made the most famous painting is Mona Lisa and fun fact: she is always staring at you. Also he sketched inventions for people to build, Leo sketched planes but never were built. t or flew them. Leonardo sketched the roads for the Pope, in Rome. He had many parts in his life. For an example, He was a Musician,…

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    would never stop until he would discover new things. Leonardo Da Vinci had made art into a whole different level and had made three big projects the Mona Lisa, the last supper, and discovered a universal language. Da Vinci painted a world famous painting called the The Mona Lisa. Mona Lisa embodied all the Renaissance discoveries of perspective, anatomy, and composition. The portrait of the Mona Lisa set the standard for high Renaissance paintings in many important ways. "The use of…

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    period is what most people consider as the bridge between Medieval and modern times. During this time period, many subjects including science, math, art, music, and theology exploded, and allowed for new ideas and innovations to come about. Many famous people, who are known for their renowned accomplishments from the past, come from the Renaissance time period like Da Vinci, Shakespeare, and Michaelangelo. This started the revolution which allows modern science and many other modern…

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    The automobile is an invention that allows people to travel faster. It was built by Karl Benz, a German engine designer, and automobile engineer. He built it in 1885. it somehow made its way to the U.S. At first people did not think of them as anything useful; they were more like toys. It was unreliable and expensive. Henry Ford improved the machines and lowered the cost. Eventually, they saw its use and began to like it. This is a great machine, it has great use. It allows traveling to become…

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    civilisations, with merchants bringing back not only goods, but also new religions. Furthermore, the inventions created in Ancient China have helped influence the world we live in today. Confucianism was founded by the philosopher Confucius around 551 to 479 B.C. It was initially based on Confucius’s thoughts and influenced how people lived, their personal behaviour, government, education, art,…

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    Fashion Trends In 80's

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    Some decades are more remembered than others. Teens may cling to one decade for many different reasons. If all teens were lucky they would have grown up in the 80’s and not the 90’s. Teenagers growing up in the 90’s never experience the big hair, bright clothes, and the great dance music of the 80’s. With that being said, there are many things that make one decade better than the other. Some of those things may include the music, the fashion, and the technology. Music is changing every year…

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