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    Electric cars versus Gas powered cars Cars are an important part of the human life. It is used for everyday tasks such as commuting to work, school, and events. Humans love to find the fastest, most cost-effective ways to get a job done. Even though the job gets done faster doesn’t mean it 's the most ethical way being done. At the time of the Industrial Revolution is when advanced machinery and mechanics were introduced into society. Creating the need to have better transport for…

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    Another Machiavellian idea is that morality and ethics are for the weak, powerful people should feel free to lie, cheat, and deceive whenever it suits their purpose. A prince should weaken people that are stronger then him to ensure that no foreign power invades another state. Weaker powers will side with those that are stronger than them to ensure protection (The Portable Machiavelli, Page 80-88) This idea is encompassed in Law 14 of 48 Laws of Power, stating Pose as a friend, work as a spy.…

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    on your back, being a child working strenuous hours for a roof and a place to sleep. This is not a total veige point, it was not just the idea of survivor that was set at a higher price. Look at what made people consider someone revolutionary nikola tesla despite his confessed love for his pet bird changed much of modern thought and technology from humble beginnings in the austro-hungarian empire to being one of america's finest thinkers was seldom known or credited for his work. Compare that…

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    and its leaps forward have saved thousands of lives and yielded 5 Nobel Prizes in the process. [12] [15] The story of the origins of MRI begins over 130 years ago whom can only be described as one of the most amazing pioneers in physics today. Nikola Tesla discovered the phenomena of Rotating Magnetic Fields. This is when a magnetic field that rotates around a central position along some axis with opposing poles rotates as it processes. From this work and other fundamental work in 1960 the SI…

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    Element 2 - trivia (other element) Topic Sentence: Green works seemingly random trivia into the narrative, ultimately providing a great entertaining element. Explanation: adds surprise and embellishes the story Example (Quote): Colin on Nikola Tesla--“[he] had a quasi-romantic fascination with pigeons. He really fell for one particular white pigeon. Of her, he wrote, ‘I loved that pigeon. I loved her as a man loves woman’” Citation: (Green 98) Explanation of Example: This particular bit of…

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    Morgan removed his financing from Nikola Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower project because he thought that it would give free electricity for all (Haliburton, 2006). This kind of thinking is what has kept wireless electricity hidden from the public for this long. New evidence and general facts…

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    electric lightbulb. Morgan had his house wired full of lightbulbs. He invited many guests over to show of the new invention. Edison pursued DC current when studying electrical current. One of his workers, Nikola Tesla, thought that AC current was the best type of current. They had a fight and they split. Tesla left and found an investor, George Westinghouse. Now J.P. Morgan and Edison had a competitor. Edison made up stories on how AC was dangerous, so that people would use DC instead of AC.…

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    long-term results. At this time Alert Einstein was for a year during this time a “scientific consultant” (Martin, Birnes 191-197) for the US Navy. Therefore the story about this experiment goes back to Nikola Tesla’s Time Travel Experiment and Albert Einstein’s Unified Field Theory. In 1895 Nikola Tesla had his first indications that time and space could influence the experiment by using highly charged, rotating magnetic fields. Most of the solutions came from Tesla’s radio frequencies and…

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    idea without having any experience within the content of the idea being thought. Any and every inventor in history did not just accidentally come with the idea for their invention, for many, it took years of planning and coordination. Nikola Tesla did not invent the tesla coil or radio from the back of his mind, he had years of prior experience, infact; his motivation for his creative thinking and world changing inventions spurred from his mother who invented small household supplies when while…

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    Frankie De La Cruz Mr. Dai’re History 10 Period 7 Science and Technology Advances During the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820-1840. Who were some of the most significant American inventors? Thomas Newcomen created the first practical steam engine for pumping water, the Newcomen steam engine. Thomas Edison and his workshop patented 1,093 inventions. Included in…

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