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    One of the greatest gifts bestowed upon mankind is the gift of imagination. Humans are able to think of anything, and many have used their amazing minds to come up with the most fantastically bizarre ideas. If you think about it, every great invention started as a simple idea within some person's imagination. Many times, people are motivated by their imaginations, and strive achieve their imagined success. Personally, I tend to day-dream almost constantly. I’ll picture myself within one of my…

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    were both internal and external such as invasions, warfare, revolts, corruption, environmental disasters and cultural changes. They dynasty also had a lasting impact on China even after its fall such as cultural diffusion to surrounding regions, inventions, laws and folk customs. As the kingdom became richer, the emperors became wasteful and extravagant. They spent a lot of the tax money on women, art, and alcohol. They did not use this money to better the infrastructure for example build new…

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    mystery for today’s new world to explore. The Mayans were an ancient native American civilization who were known to be one of the most advanced civilizations in Mesoamerica today. They never progressed past the stone age to have seen advanced inventions like the wheel or other metal work that would have aided them in their architecture, but yet amazing detailed structures still stands today that tells the many stories of the past lives of these ancient people. They built their land and occupied…

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    Negatives Paper Since its publishing in 1906, Upton Sinclair’s, The Jungle, has been a mirror into what detailed the industrial revolution. It shows the rise of machines, allowing for expensive items to become almost priceless, and creation of new inventions and ideas that would change the face of the earth forever. But along with this, The Jungle shows the many problems people in there and now still face, that have been rotting the international community for many years after its…

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    “Necessity is the mother of invention” is an old English proverb which does seem to be true. Someone in history made the wheel to be put on chariots pulled by horses. Somebody else discovered how to smelt iron and mold it into tools to help with farming, chopping wood, and cooking. Another person learned how to create the arch…

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    The advancements in technology have had an extreme affect on the popularity of current superhero movies and media. Today we do not pay attention to how the innovations and inventions in production technology has changed over the past few decades and how superhero movies were so much different in the past. Without the special effects movie producers use today, superhero movies would definitely not be as exciting and action packed. So, these movies would not catch the eyes of many people.…

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    catalyst to virtually every one of man’s greatest inventions; the wheel, the internal combustion engine, powered flight, vaccines, space travel; none of these marvels of mankind’s ingenuity could have been created without steadfast determination and a willingness to persevere beyond the sting of failure’s first assault (Kluger, 2013). That same tenacity must be harnessed in all aspects of mankind’s endeavors, be it the development of the next great invention, the raising of a child, or an…

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    Nowadays many people travel by car or airplane, but how did people travel in the 19th century? The answer is by trains that were run on railroads, specifically the Iron Horse. Well, you might be asking what exactly is the Iron Horse? The Iron Horse is a term used for steam locomotives. It was used when comparing early road and railroad traction engine’s performance to slower, less powerful horse powered tramways. The Iron Horse was the most significant contribution to the development of the…

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    Chaney, a soldier, as: Huge mechanical monsters such as we had never seen before. My first impression was that they looked ready to topple on their noses, but their tails and the two little wheels at the back held them down and kept them level. Big metal things they were, with two sets of caterpillar wheels that went right round the body. There was a huge bulge on each side with a door in the bulging part, and machine guns on swivels poked out from either side. The tank is a perfect example of…

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    It was made in Australia. The first invention look like a 4 wheel handcart. Also Marcus invented the low voltage ignition for the 4 wheel cart, in 1888. Later in few years people around the world started to built a gasoline car. Through the years the people have been improving on gasoline vehicles. In the 1900s 9 million people had gasoline…

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