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    because of new developments.Three specific inventions have the greatest impact on the residence of Cold Sassy and the plot of the novel Cold Sassy Tree. The first invention which had an impact on both Cold Sassy and the plot of the novel was the automobile, it is the most mentioned invention in the story. The second invention which had impacted Cold Sassy and the plot of the novel the telephone, it is seen in almost every home of Cold Sassy. The third invention which had an impact…

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    it was due to many key inventions that allowed for great momentum of economical production that lasted for centuries. One such invention was the water wheel, which Europe easily had tens of thousands of by the 11th century. The water wheel allowed Europeans to utilize water as a ubiquitous source of power, providing a monumental increase in the production of grain, cloth, metalworking, beer, and later paper. Skilled craftsmen in Europe also saw a boon with the invention of the eyeglass.…

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    Film began with the simple invention of the magic lantern in the 17th century. All it needed to work was light, such as a candle, and crude lenses. It was used for entertainment and often times, education, for all ages. It remained very popular until motion toys came about and soon the concept of “persistence of vision” came forth, in which it is “the eye's capacity to retain an image even after it has been removed”. Peter Mark Roget in 1824 came up with that description and idea and helped…

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    gin, which separates cotton seeds from the cotton fibers. That was not his only contributions, another was the interchangeable parts. He was credited with inventing the milling machine although many scientists think he was not the inventor. His inventions play an important role in the agricultural revolution. Eli Whitney was born in 1765 in Westborough Massachusetts. His dad was a farmer. Young man Whitney became a manufacturer of nails. Whitney attended Yale College (now called Yale…

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    issue had started within the textile industry. The cottage industries at the time were not producing enough cloth for the growing demands, which was then forced to open Cotton Factories. The fast inventions of the wheel was on the rise to push more production one individual could not handle. With the invention of the first power…

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    Automobiles, Efficiency, and the Environment Developed in 1884 by Karl Friedrich Benz, the gasoline-powered automobile is perhaps one of the most essential inventions in history (Cheng). This invention allowed people to travel faster, longer, and more often, which helped our world begin developing into the global economy that it now is. Today, one of the biggest concerns when it comes to the environment and economy is the use of automobiles and the fuels that they burn. With the rise of gas…

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    Creativity is the ability to come up with new, original ideas. These ideas can be inspired from anywhere and anything; a book, a movie, or a photograph. But, what if you use someone elses idea as your own? This qualifies as intellectual theft. So what’s the difference between intellectual theft and creativity? It’s how you go through the creative process. In order to understand the difference between intellectual theft and creativity and what it means to be creative, we must explore the…

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    an inner dome. He was an apprentice for a goldsmith as a boy, and there he had “mastered drawing and painting, wood carving, sculpture in silver and bronze, stone setting, niello, and enamel work. Later he studies optics and tinkered endlessly with wheels, gears, weights, and motion, building a number of ingenious clocks…” Needless to say, he was a very talented and gifted person. The motivation for the construction of the dome was a contest. The cathedral had a hole in the roof, and no one…

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    Code was even invented. Morse Code was actually a huge time time saver because instead of people having to wait weeks for a messenger, in just a few minutes they could un-code an important message. Morse code was actually a great leap towards the invention of telephones and cellphones to follow. Just like Morse Code, cellphones have indeed revolutionized history because of the quickness it offers to contact people far away. Cell phones are very convenient when trying to communicate with someone…

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    experience. Whether it was how to start a fire, or carve out a better wooden wheel, or making a better mousetrap, man has been innovating with creativity since the dawn of time. In the early days of civilization, man used their technology for the benefit of the society as a whole. In…

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