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    When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, he pictured increased profits and decreased labor. In fact, when an inventor creates technology or machines that would decrease labor, they usually keep in mind the amount of money they could make with the machine. This era of industry has turned our mind to inventing only when in need of profit. For instance, Thomas Edison invented the light bulb; however, he not only decreased the amount of wax that was used for candles but also increased the…

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    Essay 2 The iPhone is the most important technology advancement in the last 20 years. Technology advanced the world into a simpler day to day life style, helping to preserve our greatness, and to initiate something new. This device allows quicker and easier ways to research topics, both general and specific everyday events. People who share similar interests can interact with people globally, along with the promotion of social media creating a fast and easy communication services. Not only does…

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    innovative technology on display, the Exhibition was very well known for hosting some of the most iconic inventors in history. “One new invention which interested hardly anybody, yet which would affect the nation profoundly, was Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone. It attracted less notice than the packages of magic tricks on sale nearby” (Brown 132-133). Although Bell was not a United States citizen at the time, his invention was displayed on American soil and it would greatly improve the…

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    In “No Need to Call”, Sherry Turkle formulates various arguments regarding technology. Technology gives people the opportunity to do what they wish whether they are emails, instant messages, texts, or calls. Emails, instant messages, and texts are similar for the reason that you are allowed to respond whenever you want, whether it is ten minutes later or a day later. Technology has helped people communicate around the world in an easier way. Anyone can simply go onto their mobile phone or laptop…

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    children; he would be married to her for the next 13 years. By 1876 Edison decided to expand his operations by building a new research facility in Meleno, New Jersey. Edison planned to create something that would compete with Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone but he never got around to doing it. Instead, he developed a device that would be able to record sound. Although it wouldn't become public for another decade, the phonograph would become one of many inventions that not only bring Edison…

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    The cost of equipment, lines, manpower and maintenance is reduced significantly compared to traditional phones such as the phone bill or mobile telephone bill. There is also a high net saving advantage that results from the management of a single network, and this is made possible through the IP Phones. For many firms, especially those with international clients or suppliers, one of the biggest contributors…

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    Telephone poles is an essay written by Ezra Jackson. The essay deals with the invention of the telephone and the fact that there were many sceptical people who were against this invention. Today we know that there has been a massive development in this field and we know that the development is still taking place at the moment. The Internet and the social network are just some examples of the massive development we have been seeing. Today we cannot imagine a community without telephones or the…

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    1848-1928 Lewis H. Latimer was a leading engineer in the formative years of the electric power industry at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. He was a key member of the legendary group of inventors led by Thomas Edison. Latimer was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, on September 4, 1848, to George Latimer and Rebecca Smith. Latimer’s father was well known as the central figure in a cause célèbre in Boston in 1842 when he was arrested as an escaped slave and ordered returned…

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    themselves in the onstage action, this “dynamic of the theatre served to problematise the audience’s relationship with the comforts of bourgeois morality” [], allowing them to step out of the real world and into the Theatre du Grand-Guignol. In Au Telephone we are presented with a character that is given the ultimate opportunity: commit a heinous crime with no probable repercussions; the Tramp sees that the Wife, child, and housekeeper are unprotected and vulnerable, he then takes away what…

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    Inventions at Menlo Park phonograph, improved telephone transmitter, the electric pen, light bulb. Edison worked so hard sometimes he would work for 16 hours without sleeping. The laboratory had 2500 bottles of chemicals lining the walls. Edison worked with Charles Batchelor came up with something that…

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