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    Coming in many different shapes, sizes and even colors, the light bulb has emerged the world from darkness. Being in almost every house in the United States, the light bulb has become an everyday necessity for most human beings. A creation from Thomas Edison, dated back to 1878 and 79, has affected our society so much, that it'd be impossible to imagine the world without it. By Letting families eat at later times, and allowing women to do chores at any time of the day. Enabling men to work…

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    The two excerpts Castle of Otranto and “Sir Bertrand” are examples of Gothic literature. In these excerpts the main characters find themselves navigating through passages that are very different yet at the same time have overlying themes. A very obvious differences between both environments are that one takes place in a passage under a castle while the other occurs in an antique mansion. Another difference was that Isabella, in Castle of Otranto, traveled along a small confined passage while Sir…

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    based off the previous heat lamps, which gave a path to his discovery. What Edison and the previous developers had in common was their dedication to create a light to help people out of the dark. “An ancient lamp and a modern one then had only one thing in common, and that only from the perspective of everyday life: their purpose was to defeat the dark.” [9]. Though it is arguable that these discoveries were due to personal ambition, Scientific advancements often led to further discoveries in…

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    electrical system; but I believe that Edison’s greatest invention is one that we still use in our daily lives, the incandescent light bulb. This incandescent lamp became extremely successful due to the advantages it had over its rivals. Before its invention, society was force to use inefficient and dangerous forms of lighting such as arc lights and gas lamps. Compared to its counter parts, Edison’s…

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    Catherine McAuley once said “we should be shining lamps giving light to all around us”. This quote from Catherine is speaking of her approach to her work. That the purpose of lighting the lamp is not to draw attention to yourself but to give some light to those around you. This relates to the work that she did because it talks about how she helped others not for herself, but because she saw an issue and wanted to take action. Today I am going to talk to you about an Irish nun called Catherine…

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    With God of Love with the plot of events that happened nobody really saw the man’s best friend ending up with the girl of his dreams. In Butter Lamp, audiences try to make out the purpose of the film and finally understand it when the unexpected ending of a built bridge comes in the picture. These two films had the audience blind when it came to how everything would play out. Regardless of how…

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    LED lights and fiber optic trees are two energy-efficient technologies that can reduce your energy costs, particularly when the lights are used for long periods of time, such as in commercial applications. LED Lights Light Emitting Diode (LED) holiday lights are a new application for a mature technology. Each year since 2002, manufacturers have improved the choices, producing bigger and brighter bulbs and new color options. LED lights have a number of benefits over conventional…

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    Is it better to live a prosperous life under restrictions or under freedom? Patrick Henry, a knowledgeable and experienced leader of the Patriots, attempts to rally a group of doubtful, wealthy landowners that have given up on fighting for thier independence. He speaks with passion as he attracts white landowners, during the Virginia Convention in 1775, hoping they will fight against the British with him for their freedom to live out prosperous lives just as their ancestors. Just as Judas…

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    order to satisfy a progressive standard of living. The Agricultural Revolution greatly impacted numerous aspects including the economy, culture, and technology. Overall, regardless of their variances and drawbacks, the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages led to new technologies which ultimately permitted the formation of the civilizations and societies today. Paleolithic is the beginning part of what is known as the Stone Age, enduring for only about 2.6 million years, when the first stone tools were…

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    it providing the lighting for the buildings and nightime acitive. Before electric lighting became common in the early 20th century ,people were using the candles, gas lights, oil lamps, and fires for lighting. Before the electric light appear there have many problems, such as dim gas lights often killed people when a lamp blew out, and there were many criminals lurked at alleys to rob people. But these problems had solved after the electric light appears. Most people believe that the light bulb…

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