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    As a 7th grader at Fowler Middle School’s state of the art Gifted and Talented program, Nitish Baskar has recently written an analytical CBAP over a revolutionary invention. After a couple of weeks, he revisited this CBAP along with his classmates and looked to find improvements that will help them with the writing STAAR. To enhance their understanding of expository passages, they were assigned writing stations which focused on ideas, organization, development of ideas, word choice/conventions,…

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    greatest advances made in technology actually occurred not to long ago. I’m going to talk about some of the accomplishments that I believe helped get us to where we are today. The 1600’s through 1927 were a time where some of the most important inventions of all time were created. In 1879 Thomas Edison created the light bulb. Since then the light bulb has been perfected countless times and it is truly a gigantic millstone on human history. If the light bulb were never invented we would…

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    industrial revolution came greed.This poses the question, Is greed good? Greed is only good if it is not excessive. The industrial revolution brought many positive outcomes. Advanced technology helped create new inventions such as, the telephone and incandescent light bulb. These inventions were possible due to workers and entrepreneurs desire to earn money. The increase in production was associated to the hike in trade. The increase in production created new jobs and increased the…

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    houses and apartments for people who needed homes when they moved. The industrial revolution was because of modern inventions. There were many new inventions that made people’s lives easier. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, which allowed people to communicate with each other. The inventions increased factory efficiency and productivity by making the work easier. The inventions caused advancements in both technology and…

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    technologies regarding their developmental inventions, contributions to communication, and electricities break trough. First of all, Edison and Tesla had their own background to develop inventions. Tesla, as a mere child, conducted some formal schools; however, those schools did not affect a lot of Tesla’s later electricities. As there was no any background in electricity, Tesla firstly had the idea of induction motor theory while he was working at the Central Telephone Exchange in Budapest,…

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    American society and further contributed to the industrialization. The Industrial society lead to a number of new advances in technology and working strategies that promoted and developed America into what it is today. An exceedingly significant invention, of the mass production of steel, proved to be vitally important and beneficial to America. The new process of steelmaking, was faster and easier, making steel cheaper.…

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    Have you ever heard of an AC motor? Probably not. What about a radio? These are things you probably use everyday. The inventor of the AC motor and radio was Nikola Tesla. One of his inventions, the Tesla Coil, was used in early radio antennas. He was a brilliant man with a powerful imagination. He won the ‘war of currents’ and made lighting. And this is his story. He was born in July of 1856, in the small town of Gospic. He was named after his father, Nikola Tesla. The last name…

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    Seven Most Magnificent Engineering Achievements in The World Throughout history mankind has accomplished a great amount of things. Some more important than others, yet every accomplishment is amazing to the person who took part in the accomplishment. One might find it difficult to put together a list of their top seven most magnificent engineering achievements due to the fact that their cannot be one defined list. One accomplishment may mean more to one person than it does to another. Using…

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    nineteenth century had witnessed and experienced the rapid evolution of the large quantity of electronic devices for communication, for instance, telephone, radio, television, and internet. Among all, telephone technology emerged as ‘an integral part of’ everyday lives for humans universally (Kang, 2015). Since then, chatting with other people via telephone is as easy as breathing; it is the most convenient means to maintain contacts with family and friends, to participate in social activities…

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    Samuel Morse had invented the telegraph. A piece of equipment that not only would change the world but it would help win wars and help people communicate with loved ones. Samuel Morse had paved the road for future inventors like the inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell. Samuel Morse should have credit for helping invent the phone. He changed the world. Before the telegraph was invented communication was very slow and grueling. Most people would send letter that could take weeks to…

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