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    he decied to desgin what was called then a phonograph for the deaf people.This inspired him from working with deaf people, and his mother was also deaf.This invention was a way for the deaf to socialize. After the phonograph was done and complete, he began to help the deaf control the phonograph.He also got very famous from this invention as well.He then got bored of the telephone process and sold all his items to someone who knew the…

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    Engineering Patent History

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    patent allows engineers to prevent others from making, using, or selling their patented invention. Patent can tell the story of the invention in a way that someone could make the invention using only the patent as a guide. The term of a patent is 20 years from the date on which the patent is issued. There has been many famous engineers in the past including Thomas Edison, that have acquired a patent for their invention. During his lifetime, Thomas…

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    Steve Jobs Influence

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    more than one invention at the same time,not a talent that just an ordinary person has, what made him different is that he was extraordinary. As Entrepreneur Magazine states,”Later that year,Jobs launched Next Computer co.,along with his other company Pixar. For many this would have been a hard task but for Jobs,it was a piece of…

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    highlighted and expressed. Without innovation, people in society today would not have the latest technologies that they enjoy. Innovation is everywhere and can be seen in every idea and invention in the World today. Throughout the article “New Apple Watch Eyes Fitbit, Garmin; ‘Thunderdrome’ Scenario Looms” the invention by Fitbit, a tracking system for heartrates (Williams). This was innovative because it allowed for…

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    there is no doubt that Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla were proficient inventors. Both became interested in design and engineering at a young age, so it is hard not to compare the two. They worked for years creating and perfecting their various inventions. Edison is best known for creating a commercially viable light bulb, and Tesla is remembered for his contributions to the design of alternating current electricity. Though Edison is more well known, both men contributed greatly to the field of…

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    came along and wanted to make a change. This life changing inventor was a guy named , Samuel Morse. This invention was called,” The Telegraph”. He also invented many other things like “Morse Code” and other specialties that deal with technology too but he thrived and wanted something different . He wanted to make it easier not only for business people but for our whole society. This invention took him many years of hard work and dedication just to get the structure perfect and just how he…

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    The crossbow was a pretty common weapon in China until the invention of gunpowder. The crossbow was composed of several pieces,”This is a weapon based on the bow, featuring a horizontal bow-like assembly called a prod, which is then mounted on a stock. It shoots projectiles that are sometimes called bolts or quarrels…

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    The history of each country is the most relevant piece of his nation. America is a beautiful country with a valuable culture, who was forged in their beginnings with the reconstruction of the nation after the devastating Civil War. This was an extensive process in the life of the each american. The country had been devastated. For that reason, the economy of the south loser had been inflected to about a 60% of its wealth, while the winner north had been ended the war needing supplies and article…

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    his voice would be indented onto the cylinder by the recording needle. “Mary had a little lamb” were the first words that Thomas Alva Edison recorded on the phonograph. It took almost 10 years to perfect but this invention gave him his recognition. The phonograph was a major invention, it put music into every home. It was even a huge morale booster for the soldiers of World War I. Music helped the soldiers forget about the horrors of war and it cheered them up. Thomas Alva Edison continued to…

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    Bayh-Dole Act 1970

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    Furthermore, most university technology transfer officerswho have different motivations from individual researchers-are not focused on increasing public access to public-sector inventions. A recent study found that "university technology transfer activities continue to be predominately patent-centric and revenue-driven with a single-minded focus on generating licensing income and obtaining reimbursement for legal expenses." Current Bayh-Dole patenting and licensing practices have thus been…

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