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    method to the deaf people to understand peoples voice , one was because of his greatest invention, the telephone! The telephone has made a big difference in the worlds communication. Also the telephone has made a big difference around the whole globe , including helping businesses , family members and helping the the people out throughout the whole world , making their lives easier. Alexander Graham Bell’s invention helped people around the world communicate to one another. Whether it be long…

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    that a lot of these inventions created over a hundred years ago we still use today in our modern world? These innovations made our world smaller and brought us all a little bit closer together. The typewriter was an innovation that changed the world of writing. The typewriter was first patented on June 23, 1868, by Christopher Latham Sholes. This new and fancy, yet large and clunky machine, that “wrote at a speed far exceeding that of a pen” The Kodak Camera was an invention that allowed…

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    and for our brothers who are the State" (21). The novella is set in a totalitarian future, but lacks the futuristic ideas that similar stories are often overflowing with. Equalitiy 's experiences in a world that knows the candle to be the greatest invention suggests that for scientific and technological advancements to take place, there must be acceptance, defiance, and desire. Technology…

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    Like any other great invention there was a small beginning idea to it. Alexander graham bell was a one of the major contributors to the creation of the telephone alongside Thomas A Watson. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, scotland. As a child Bell was homeschooled and received one year of education in a private school, in addition he also received two years of education in Edinburgh’s Royal High School. Alexander G. Bell was not a very good academic student, yet showed promise in…

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    Milan, Ohio, the most influential person was born: Thomas Edison. He invented important things, affected everyone around the world, and lived an extraordinary life. Thomas Edison invented some of life’s essential items. One of his most important inventions was the long-lasting light bulb. Although he his known for inventing the light-bulb, 23 others before him invented light bulbs with little power. But, Thomas Edison invented long lasting light bulbs and the entire electric system for electric…

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    To inhibit or to demonstrate imagination or creativity is a personal choice. But where does the creativity come from? Is it learned or a natural cognitive process? Attempting to understand the creative mind requires heavy exploration through historical analysis, research, and ideological conceptions. What sparked in our ancestors’ minds to challenge their creatively-mundane lives to paint on the cave walls or build permanent structures? The structures that evolved from necessary simple material…

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    The Invention of Penicillin One of the greatest inventions ever has been the penicillin drug. Penicillin drugs are used to fight a large number of bacterial infections. It was first recognized in the United Kingdom, but because of World War II the United States had the major role in producing the drug. The discovery and production of penicillin changed our society by saving many people’s lives. Before penicillin was founded, there was no real cure for infections such as pneumonia. People…

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    Painting in caves go back to the cavemen and the invention of the paper was way later. It’s cute that before the invention of paper he believes kids had to memories their essays and got a grade until late when the paper was invented. He talks about the children of Egyptian like if there where records of children going to school and standing…

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    easier to ship products all around the country. Consumers were no longer restricted to products created in region they lived in. The Sears catalog took advantage of all the railways and postal service to bring urban annuities to rural areas. The invention of the refrigerated boxcar allowed products to be shipped around the country, without spoiling. Aviation became the next major transportation, there was no long car or train rides to the other side of the country or long boat rides to…

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    Thomas Edison was one of the greatest inventors and entrepreneurs of the Gilded Age, bringing forth great changes in our society many years ago. Some may be wondering why someone would say this, primarily knowing Edison as the inventor of the modern day lightbulb, but there is more to the inventor than meets the eye upon further examination. Entrepreneurs are defined by the Edison Innovation Foundation as “agents of change”, who create products and services for the world, thus creating massive…

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