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    Andy "Sphinx' Baker Physics Paper Rebekah Garris Nikola Tesla was one of the most influential inventors of all time. He is in the same category as Faraday and Edison. I will be talking about Nikola Tesla's life and what makes him important in our everyday lives. Also how thanks to him we now have electricity in our homes today. Also Why I choose to write my paper on him. Hope you enjoy this information about Nikola Tesla. Tesla was born on July 10th, 1856, in a small town called Smiljan…

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    “Every idea is in the soul of its owner. No other power can shift it to another soul, that is why we have the telephone, aircraft, etc, each having its unique inventor” (“Quotes About Telephone”). The Industrial Revolution was a period of time when a drastic change occurred for our nation’s way of producing necessities and goods. During this time, Industrialization was occurring throughout America, with the creation of the Cotton Gin and the First Steam Engine. These inventions start a whirlwind…

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    He was born into a middle class family; his father was a salesman and engineer. His mother ran the household and took care of his sister, Maja. During 1880, his family moved to Munich, Germany. His uncle and Father owned a company that produced electrical equipment. Einstein was a keen young boy growing up in Germany; he excelled in all of his early classes. Growing up, he thrived on classical music and had an enjoyment on playing the violin. But later on he began to feel isolated and…

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    The second industrial revolution occurred around the time of the early nineteenth and twentieth century. The second industrial revolution was mainly a growth period and time for our world. A lot of inventions that were created and recognized during this time are still very beneficial to a lot of people in this new day and age. The second industrial revolution made things way easier than it did before it was a huge change that took over a lot of things and people but it was for the better. The…

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    rate in Canada increased from 300 000 in 1918 to 1.9 million by 1919. Likewise the increased car ownership pushed the government to develop more roads, bridges and power systems. Due to the increased amount of electricity being used, the 1920’s the electrical production in Canada increased fourfold. Resource industries such as pulp, forestry and paper also increased…

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    King Leopold Imperialism

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    This is similar in Leopold’s case. Congo had large amounts of ivory from elephants with larger tusks and rubber. Also, as a result of the industrialization, rubber was in high demand for use in tubing, hoses, and especially insulation in telegraphs and electrical wiring. Leopold owned the rights to the land already so at times when he didn’t have enough resources, he would lease land and take half the profits. Many companies benefited from Leopold’s expansion and were satisfied with the wealth…

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    Well, let me start off by saying that both Tesla and Edison had many inventions that changed the world in a way. They both to me in my opinion were the utmost ingenious people to put forth ideas that no one else would of thought before. If it weren't for them both we won't be holding some of the stuff that we have today, like our phones and instead of electricity something else like candle power. I would love to be an apprentice on their side for either Edison or Tesla because it would have been…

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    Luminalt Case Study

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    Shocking to me, Luminalt’s website had a lot of customer reviews, every page displayed a comment from a satisfied customer. At this point I was tired of seeing customer reviews. There were a plethora of articles in the ‘news and events’ section. This is the only section that advertises what Luminalt has done for the community and other community-building related events. With over 700 solar systems installed, Luminalt have installed systems for any requirement, from nonprofits, to resturants,…

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    River Of Shadows Analysis

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    the moment. Similarly, the railroad changed the distance and time by increasing the speed of transportation. Thus, people felt that the distance decreased due to the less spending of time. As the fastest communication technology in the 1800s, telegraph reduced the distance further by minimizing the time spent in message…

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    AT & T Case Study

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    AT&T started in 1875 when Alexander Graham Bell invented the first talking telegraph. In 1876 and 1877 Bell got his patents on his telegraph. New Haven, CT was where the first telephone exchange existed in 1878 and this was operated under Bell Telephone. It took about three years for more telephone exchanges to open in most major cites in the United States. It was decided then to build a long distance telephone network and it started in New York and in 30 years is reached all the way to San…

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