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    The hoverboard is a fairly new invention and has been known by many names, such as the hoverboard, sagway, and self-balancing board. Hoverboard looks very similar to a typical skateboard, in the respect that it operates on two wheels (See Figure 1). However, unlike a typical skateboard, hoverboards operate electronically instead of manually. Since the appearance of hoverboards in the feature film Back to The Future, hoverboards have been a futuristic fantasy for millions across the world. Once…

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    In the 1800s, the industrial revolution took off. It started with urbanization and advancements in farming, causing more people to look for work in cities. Around the same time new inventions and new fuel is discover such as Thomas Newcomen developing the first steam engine and Abraham Darby using coal to smelt iron for new machines and buildings. As a result, factories started to pop up all over the country; the most popular was the textile industry. While some might argue that…

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    There are cultural changes and contributions that occur between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic periods. In the Paleolithic period, they lived simple lives where they did what they had to do in order to survive. The men hunt, eat, and survive while the women gather and take care of the children. They also traveled all the time in order to follow the animal migrations. In the Paleolithic period they learned language and how to control fire and use it in their everyday life. Wall painting in…

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    Introduction to vinyl What do you hear when you hear to word vinyl? Do you think of those old records that would play music on a spinning platform with a needle; well you're wrong. Vinyl is just a fancy word for sticker, but it’s not a sticker. Unlike stickers vinyl will stick to a surface for a very long time if you take care of it. Also a sticker is made out of paper with a sticky adhesive and can be remove. Removing a stick involves a lot more work that vinyl. You have to peel it off but now…

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    Written Report Our problem is that the Ft. Mitchell underpass is too dirty. At first we thought about maybe changing the underpass was better than cleaning it. We thought about maybe making a new overpass but decided against it. We decided on our final project once we split groups and then starting doing a little deeper research. The people that will be affected by this are the people that use the underpass every day. This is considered a problem because there were many little kids going…

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    Driving is tough without distractions and requires your constant attention, but since the invention of the smartphone, our society is in constant need to be doing more than one thing at a time. We are all guilty of looking at our phone while driving whether to get direction to where we are heading or to simply change the song, but it’s surprising…

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    Steamboat Research Paper

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    The official definition of a steam boat is as follows, “A boat that is propelled by a steam engine, especially a paddle-wheel craft of a type used widely on rivers in the 18th and 19th century.” To expand on the previous statement, the steamboat was a device made to revolutionize river travel. The first successfully tested steamboat was made by Robert Fulton, with the help and support of Robert Livingston in 1807. Clermont, the steamboat, made its first triumphant debut on a voyage through the…

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    cars play a major role in the transportation of people around the country. Whether it be driving your kids to school, getting to work on time, or hanging out with friends or family, cars are essential and make our daily lives easier. After the invention of cars in 1807 by François Isaac de Rivaz, world development around the world began to skyrocket, creating a more safe, productive, and enjoyable life for humans affected by the growth of the motor industry. But with all the greatness to motor…

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    The object of Ray’s works “are [what] we accept today as inventions of the interwar years known through reproductive means” (Man Ray). This creative style differed from the spontaneity that Bing took to the street. From the different backgrounds, both have, I can infer that there will be some noticeable characteristics…

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    The Mechanical Reaper

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    patented an upgraded version of the mechanical reaper in 1834, but didn’t sell one until nearly six years later (IdeaFinder). He wasn’t discouraged. He just simply improved his product. Cyrus’ first reaper was a crude machine made out of cast iron. Both wheels had iron treads to cut the stalks of harvested crops. A cutting bar, a plate six feet in length, made sure the stalks didn’t slip. The reaper used triangle-shaped knives attached to a bar that slid back and forth in a groove in the…

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