Famous Inventions Essay

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    Leonardo da boy A man who used the combination of his own intellect and imagination to record his designs of the inventions and innovations that could of revolutionized the world. The visionary that studied plenty of disciplines in his lifetime. Taking part in engineering, painting, sculpting, architecture, literature, anatomy and many other scientific subjects. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci added his ingenious mind to such an abundant amount of subjects during his study of them that he…

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    He painted many significant pieces, some taking several years to complete! Among these are ‘Annunciation’, a depiction of angels and a young girl; ‘The Last Supper’ a mural showing the last supper of Jesus and his disciples; And most famous, ‘Mona Lisa’, and depiction of a young girl relaxed with a misty landscape behind her. The Mona Lisa might have been the most revolutionary painting in history (zmescience.com). This painting took six years total to complete. It was one of the…

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    scientific world when he discovered gravity. The discovery of gravity integrated the scientific formula for gravity which changed the way physics is learned even today. Sir Isaac Newton is the best scientist to ever live because of his discoveries and inventions. In August 1684, Newton was visited by the British astronomer…

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    He was famous for being a man who had a reputation for not being able to accomplish things, but his ingenuity and uniqueness in the fields of arts and sciences has created a legacy that lasted for centuries. Though he didn’t produced as many paintings as his contemporaries…

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    One impact Bill Gates has made for us is his foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This organization influences so many people and does so many great things. One of the many great that they do is vaccine delivery. In further detail, vaccine delivery they provide 73 of the world’s poorest countries with immunizations. GAVI, a global group of scientists, health experts and government leaders, provides technical support to the countries in the greatest need and money for vaccines. $2.5…

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    influential artists in history of the 20th century is amazing. Picasso is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and the development and exploration of the wide variety of styles. He showed strong passion and potential skill from an early age in which he continued into his later years, which lead to many famous works that are still admired today and influenced many new developments in the history of art which are still used…

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    Clarence Birdseye was born on December 9th, 1886, in Brooklyn, New York. Birdseye was an influential and innovative man. Clarence patented roughly 300 inventions on different frozen food inventions before his death in October of 1956. (1) Throughout his life Clarence changed the way American meals were prepared and eaten. His most famous invention that would change the world of the frozen food industry, was released to the world in 1925. The “Quick Freeze Machine”. Clarence was the sixth of…

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    involvement in politics and government. Throughout the Autobiography Franklin is involved with many important government officials, now during the later stage in his life he actually starts becoming part of the government himself. One of Franklin’s many inventions was the public library, back in the 1700’s reading books and other literature was luxury and it was usually only the elite rich people who had private collections. Franklin’s first piece of inventing the library was his Poor Richard's…

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    Men Of Progress Analysis

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    edu/cexh/brush/index/portraits/menofprogress.htm) The list is very expansive, but the picture displays famous inventors such as Samuel F.B. Morse, responsible for the electric telegraph, and also Dr. William Thomas Green Morton, known for the invention of surgical anesthesia. Although the painting does contain very important and influential inventors to the time period of 1790-1862, there are a few well known inventors left out of his artwork. One important invention to American society was the…

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    Aljulaud Adham Alsharari Faisal Alqurashi Inventions: Hydroelectric Power at Niagara Falls Transformers Gas Shock Absorbers Improved Incandescent Light Bulb Table of Contents 1-The inventor: 3 1.1- History and Inventions 3 1.2- Awards and Honors: 4 2- Hydroelectric Power at Niagara Falls: (1893-1899) 5 3- Transformer 6 4- Gas shock absorber: 8 5- Improved Incandescent light bulb: 8 6- References: 9 1-The inventor: 1.1- History and Inventions George Westinghouse Jr. was a great…

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