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    The Boston Tea Party: What would have happened if it had never taken place? What would have happened if the colonists had never thrown the tea overboard?. On the night of December 16, 1773, three hundred forty-two chests of tea were thrown overboard into the Boston Harbor by Samuel Adams and The Sons of Liberty. They did this with the intention of having one goal in mind, meaning no more taxes. Since the Boston Tea Party was one of the biggest events that led up to the American Revolution, one…

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    designs, artworks, innovations, audio creations, video documentations. As the definition refers to the intangible things, it is more difficult to protect these kind of properties compared to other properties. The properties which are tangible such as land, car and others can be protected and reclaimed if they are poached. But if an intellectual property is poached, it is very difficult to recover. For example, if a company comes up with a new innovative design for a product and if the same…

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    Joseph Glidden (Barbed Wire) Glidden was an Englishmen that was born in Charlestown, New Hampshire. He was born on January 18, 1813. Shortly after he was born, him and his family moved to the City of Orleans County, New York. Joseph attended school just as a normal child during his young, adolescent years, but soon after, was needed at home for farming help so he only went during the winter months. When Glidden was a teenager, he discovered that he had an interest in teaching. He attended…

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    massive towers that can generate 200 kilowatts of electricity. Another important feature worth mentioning, is the ability of expanding agriculture to sustain livelihoods in future generations and the ability that the greenhouse will have on even barren land that can possibly thrive in the future with a greenhouse built over it that collects moisture and thereby changes the soils ability to become fertile…

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    teacher. During her time in college she was often inspired by Nellie Taylor, who was a chemist that worked for the home-economics department. Through school she met her husband Clifford Hach. He own a patent on a new way to generate carbon dioxide to fight fires. With the money he earned with the patent, the pair start a company called Hach Chemical company. They mixed…

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    Introduction Being the direct grandson of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn, King Rama V, King Bhumibol's ascension to the throne was predictable. On May 5th, 1950, at his coronation, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, or King Rama IX of Chakri Dynasty declared the Oath of Accession, ‘we shall reign with righteousness, for the benefits and happiness of the Siamese people’ was the promise he made to Siamese people. His Majesty had a choice to stay in his luxurious palace but he chose not to.…

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    Monopoly, one of the most popular board games in America (Clever 507). Its also the world’s best selling board game, and as of 2011, Monopoly is sold in one hundred three different and made in thirty-seven different languages (Clever 508). The fake money in the game was even printed differently according to the country’s money currency (Clever 508). The goal of the game was to become the richest player by owing most of the properties and making the most money off said properies until all players…

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    Under the Articles of Confederation, all of the states acted as if they were independent (such as handling finances and defense). In order for the union to work better, the states needed to be able to concur and perform as a united country, especially in a period of emergency. Treating each citizen equally was a standout amongst the most imperative ideas to the Framers. The Constitution gives a national system of courts to ensure individuals' rights, and to hear cases including infringement of…

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    Development of the agricultural sector during the British Agricultural Revolution might have set foot for the precondition of the industrial sector during the British Industrial Revolution. This essay will be examining the potential causes for the changes in the agriculture sector that had led to rapid development in the industrial sector and evidence that supports or reject such hypothesis. It is also important to take note that the following essay will define the British Agricultural…

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    the sound of rock music for many years to come. The patent for the first electric guitar was filed in 1931 by the company Rickenbacker Electro. This aluminum guitar was designed by George Beauchamp with the assistance of Adolph Rickenbacker, an electrical engineer. This model was called a frying pan after its round, small body and long neck ("The Invention of the Electric Guitar."). Many attempts at amplifying guitars had come prior to this patent, but most were attempts to amplify instruments…

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