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    Ben Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. Ben had 16 brothers and sisters. Ben wanted to write for the paper with his brother, he was very successful with his job. Ben decided to turn to science and become an inventor. He invented the heat efficient stove. It was used to heat up houses. The stove helped improve society. Ben franklin also was the first person to invent the swim fins. Ben loved to swim and he wanted to find a way to make it easier to swim. First he invented wooden…

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    Patent Trolls Analysis

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    their inventions. According to Kahin (2015), “There was TM Soft who estimated their troll case costing $190,000 in legal work before even setting foot in the courtroom.” Patent trolls’ offensive actions give serious financial damages to small companies. Worst case a company which has to pay a lot of money to patent trolls deal with bankrupt or give up their patent. For the startup companies and individual inventors that much of money are like death penalties for their businesses or inventions.…

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    It is hard to imagine what daily life might look like today without the effort of engineers, philosophers, and innovators across the globe. Throughout the history of human existence, there have been many inventions for both pleasure and function. The improvements of processes and tools have been built on small, gradual enhancements, as Friedel would define as Capture (Friedel, 4). He went to further explain Capture as “not only recording techniques, but also includes the processes by which a…

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    Guncotton Gunpowder

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    on the Brandywine Creek in Delaware. This was the beginning of an extensive scale gunpowder production in the United States. Guncotton, also known as nitrocellulose, was invented in 1845 by German chemist Christian Schonbein. The purpose of this invention as to create a propellant for military weapons but soon realized that guncotton was extremely fast and had the potential to be very dangerous. However, in 1860, the Prussian army utilized guncotton into a tiny cartridge creating a bullet. By…

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    Ayn Rand Anthem Analysis

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    judged.” Directly from, ("How Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society?" Page1. Web. 10 Mar. 2016.) Mainly stating, an individual would be looked down upon if they were indecisive on something. Like when Equality had brought his new “invention” on how to make lightning to the home of the scholars he is looked down upon because he is a street sweeper disobeying the rules of the council. Adding onto that, Equality had done what was needed to do when possible for his own sake.…

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    of electric current by using the chemical reactions. His great invention is that “he transmitted the electricity by linking positive and negatively charged connectors and driving voltage or electrical charge through them. In 1831, Michael Faraday made a crude power generator (known as electric dynamo) to solve the problem of generating electric current in practical way. So it became feasible to use. He used the magnet in his invention. In 1879, Thomas Edison and his team invented the…

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    There are always new ways of doing things or better ways that have yet to be discovered or new inventions to be though up that would make a job easier. Many times in history people have come up with a new idea or way of doing something and have been laughed at. Just because it hasn’t been done yet doesn’t mean it can’t be done. We should always be learning…

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    Alexander Graham Bell was significant to the world because he created a faster and more efficient way of communication by inventing the telephone. Bell’s father, grandfather, and brother has all been associated with work on speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. At the age of twenty three, Alexander Graham Bell moved to Canada with his parents. His research on hearing and speech at Boston University further led him to experiences with…

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    but the following are some inventions created by women that showed they are smarter than Nicki Minaj. INVENTION 1: THE APGAR SCORING SYSTEM The first invention we will look at is the Apgar Scoring System. When newborns are brought to life, they must be tested for their medical conditions. Virginia Apgar certainly solved that problem as she invented her scoring system to see what the medical conditions are for infants. INVENTION 2: THE SIGNAL FLARE The invention of the signal flare is a…

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    Dbq On Innovation

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    Inventions Throughout the discovery of electricity, the light bulb, and even the first airplane have all been important inventions to the world. When thinking about inventions they use curiosity, motivation, and creativity. Though what makes an invention is chance and necessity, they may happen by chance or on accident. In other cases, people may need an invention to solve a problem. When thinking about chance and necessity, they both play a huge role in the development of inventions. Chance is…

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