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    Silk Road Essay

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    Silk road one of the oldest trading routes in the world and one of the greatest in the world. It leads to many religions spreading and many different cultures being spread and introduced to other countries because of The Silk Road. Also, how many inventions were spread because of the Silk Road also there were many good that were passed from place to place. There are some pros and cons in the silk road but there are more cons in the process and it is one of the best things in…

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    during this time period. With a larger network connected with improved ways of transportation, Americans were able to sell, buy, and trade goods to places never imagined possible before. With this came inventions to travel by, such as trains and steamboats improving the speed of the market. Inventions such as the cotton gin, self-raking reapers, sewing machines, and steel plows tackled tasks quick that were once named difficult. It improved the way of life for Americans, and these improvements…

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    changed the world. Some of his successes include: The incandescent light bulb, modern electric utility system, the phonograph, the kinetoscope, and the alkaline battery. Thomas Edison shaped the world through his technological exploration and his many inventions and hard work. Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. Edison attended a total of twelve weeks of public school. Edison was a hyper child and was always distracted…

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    thought possible, and nearly every major event in history corresponds with a change in technology. Farming allowed the formation of stable communities, the wheel allowed for trade and transportation, and the printing press allowed for the wide proliferation of education. These advancements have certainly improved lives long after their invention, but many times technology has been accompanied by negative ramifications that society must later solve to maximally harness the good of the…

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    The world of cars begun a little over a hundred years ago when “Karl Benz put together a small three-wheel car” since then there has been many advancements. Before we get into the types of cars we have to know what a car is. Many of us refer to a car as a grocery getter but actually and simply it’s an energy converter that energy from a gas tank or battery and puts it to use through mechanical energy which then turns into kinetic energy to move the car from A to B. In the world of automobiles,…

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    Algonquin Wolf Essay

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    There a few inventions that have helped people with major disabilities. One of these inventions is the electric wheelchair, this invention was created by an Ottawan and after it was provided to those who were disabled in Ottawa, the production was pushed worldwide. This invention influenced Canada to make more inventions that can help those in need. Another invention that saved people was the microsurgical suturing device (stapler). This…

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    Tang China Essay

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    messages to scholars and government officials, but one of my most memorable journeys was to China. China was known as a beautiful and majestic empire, ranging from exotic flowers to great emperors.The Chinese invented many significant, wonderful inventions and it’s government is yet strict, but fair. China to me was a blissful, sheer paradise; it made me have a powerful, harmonious connection with nature. To sum it up, I am writing this special edition to inform everybody about…

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    the road more than tripled, from 6.8 million to 23.1 million. The car went from being a rich person 's toy to everyone 's necessity" (18-20). Gatsby resembled the first run automobile owner as he was wealthy and possessed a luxury vehicle. Ford 's invention adhered to even the lower and middle classes such as those who may have resided in the Valley of Ashes as described in The Great Gatsby. The development of an efficient assembly line created a vast output of automobiles which spiked a large…

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    The third event was the War of 1812. Henry volunteered and served as a private. He was far from the only volunteer. Other Roxborough soldiers included cousins John Tibben Jr. and Joseph Ozias. Fortunately, the war was a relatively short lived conflict. No family soldiers from Roxborough died. However, the war 's positive end created a feeling of patriotism. American confronted the mighty Britain Empire and survived to live an other day. A sense of accomplishment among the Roxborough veterans…

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    teenagers using cell phones become less social when being placed in sociable crowds. Also while driving; cell phones have caused problems for teenagers, which have caused some teenagers in losing their lives. Cell phones may be a good technology invention because it helps people communicate, but is it really worth dying for? There are many ways that cell phones effect teenagers; however, the first effect makes teenagers resemble zombies. Teenagers on their cell phones makes them become oblivious…

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