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    racing neck and neck with another inventor named Elisha Gray who was also applying for a patent for the telephone. Bell’s invention brought on immense success and wealth. Subsequently, he founded the Bell Telephone Company, a company that would develop a subsidiary known as the AT&T Corporation in the future. Alexander’s battles had not ceased yet, the patent for his invention led to controversial legal cases against him due to others beliefs that he was not the first true inventor. Although,…

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    technology has progressed over the last one hundred years in Canada. The discovery of insulin helped doctors save many lives. The invention of the electron microscope changed the way scientists were able to view many different things including very small organisms. The invention of the external pacemaker saved many lives back in 1950, one of the inventors needed his own invention to save his life for some time. The discovery of the Cystic Fibrosis also helped with the progression in medical…

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    Becoming A Learner

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    Reading Becoming a Learner should be a requirement for all students upon entering high school. These skills are essential for entering the real world and college life. In the book it says, “In other words the kind of person you become is much more important than what you learn how to do.” (Sanders, 2). This quote explains that the skills one develop through learning is much more important than actually obtaining a degree. It also explains that overcoming mistakes and failures will help anyone in…

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    Did you read the Anthem? If so what what went on inside of your head when you thought of what went on inside of Equality’s head? Here is what I thought. Equality’s invention, the lightbulb, would benefit mankind greatly. But this was not his intent when experimenting in his cramped tunnel. He had a greater drive that overpowered him into doing things that he normally wouldn’t. He was out late in the starry night when others were in creaky, old beds and he stole items that should not of be stolen…

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    Why Was He Honored?

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    Nobel, who died in 1896, willed most of his considerable wealth--garnered from his groundbreaking 1866 invention--to the founding of several international prizes. The prizes were intended to honor those who confer benefit to mankind by promoting peace or by contributing to the fields of physics, chemistry, or physiology or medicine (the economics award was…

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    just to name a few. These entrepreneurs started out with a dream or maybe an idea. They came to make all of these inventions because they and friends to believe in them. Many companies saw what the inventors were doing and they wanted to help so they invested money into them to help their idea become possible, make it reality. Since, these inventors were being able to produce their invention they were able to bring it out and show…

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    situation is strictly caused by the sense of “we” in Anthem’s world. This society lives by “What is not thought by all men cannot be true” (73). Due to this, inventions are practically impossible to create because they have to be thought of collectively. Not one sole person can create products to advance their world because individual invention is perceived…

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    Telephone Essay “Mr. Watson come here I want to see you.” These were the first words ever spoken through the telephone. Spoken by Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone to his assistant, Thomas Watson. After several long months of working to build a device to help people who were deaf, finally on March 10, 1876 it was complete. He could have never imagined all the uses for his communicating device. Today, we use our telephones for games, music, communication, business, emergency,…

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    Boomerang Research Paper

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    The aboriginal people were known as inventors. They created multiple inventions to help them survive during their time. They might not have been the first to create them, but those items helped them in various ways. The first item, was the karlis. They were advanced boomerangs that they used during their hunts. They could quickly launch the boomerang to strike the animal being hunted. The boomerang was very heavy, so that way they could deliver fatal blows. The secondary weapon was the spear.…

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    The American industrial worker was heavily impacted by the technology changes, the increase in immigration, and the creation of labor unions that happened between 1865 and 1900. The development of new technology in communication, steel production, and transportation led to the creation of new businesses and jobs, and it helped many existing businesses expand. This increase of businesses resulted in more jobs, and this influenced many people from other countries to migrate to America. The…

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